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Captain George Mainwaring (/ ˈ m æ n ər ɪ ŋ /) is a fictional Home Guard captain, first portrayed by Arthur Lowe in the BBC television sitcom Dad's Army.In the 2016 film he is played by Toby Jones and in the 2019 remake of three missing episodes he is played by Kevin McNally.
George Mainwaring may refer to: Captain Mainwaring, fictional character in the television sitcom Dad's Army; Sir George Mainwaring (MP, died 1628) (before 1551–1628), English politician; George Mainwaring (MP, died 1695) (c. 1642–1695), English politician; George Boulton Mainwaring (c. 1773–?), British member of parliament for Middlesex
George Colborne Nugent: British Army 141st (5th London) Brigade: 31 May 1915 Béthune, France Killed in action [81] Mainwaring Jacson: British Army Reserve Infantry Brigade, Portsmouth Garrison 2 June 1915 Portsmouth, United Kingdom [82] [83] Noel Lee: British Army 127th (Manchester) Brigade: 22 June 1915 Malta: Wounds received [84] William ...
Every Dad's Army episode included the following main cast members: Arthur Lowe (Captain George Mainwaring), John Le Mesurier (Sergeant Arthur Wilson), Clive Dunn (Lance Corporal Jack Jones), John Laurie (Private James Frazer), Arnold Ridley (Private Charles Godfrey) and Ian Lavender (Private Frank Pike).
From getting stuck in a gate to upsetting the Germans, Private Frank Pike often got himself into predicaments.
George Mainwaring and his clerks, Arthur Wilson and Frank Pike, are laying sandbags at the window. Mainwaring then receives a message saying that he can set up a LDV unit to protect Britain. He finds out more about this on the wireless, having been told by a clerk, Janet King , that Anthony Eden is about to make a Ministerial broadcast.
George Mainwaring (bapt. 10 December 1642 - 14 August 1695) was an English Member of Parliament and a member of a distinguished family line from Cheshire.. George Mainwaring was the third surviving son of Randle Mainwaring and his wife, Elizabeth (née Hawes), both of whom were based in London.
Mainwaring, appalled and disgusted, orders Godfrey to get out of his sight; whilst Wilson is tolerant and understanding of Godfrey's need to follow his conscience, Mainwaring is sickened at the thought of a man not wanting to fight and, assuming Godfrey to be a coward, determines to shame and humiliate him in front of the troops.