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Janet King may refer to: Janet King , in the UK TV sitcom Dad's Army, played by Caroline Dowdeswell; Janet King (character), in the Australian TV shows Crownies and Janet King, played by Marta Dusseldorp; Janet King, a TV show spin-off from the show Crownies
Co-writers David Croft and Jimmy Perry during a Dad's Army event at Bressingham Steam Museum, May 2011. Originally intended to be called The Fighting Tigers, Dad's Army was based partly on co-writer and creator Jimmy Perry's experiences in the Local Defence Volunteers (LDV, later known as the Home Guard) [7] [8] and highlighted a somewhat forgotten aspect of defence during the Second World War.
She attended theatre school from age 12 and joined the Bromley Rep at 17. Dowdeswell first appeared on television in 1961, and her first role was in The Villains in 1964. . Her television career includes appearances in Crossroads; Softly, Softly; Z-Cars; Ours Is A Nice House; the first series of Dad's Army in the recurring role of Janet King; On the Buses; Casanova and Man About The Hou
"The Man and the Hour" is the first episode of the British television sitcom Dad's Army. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft , and was first broadcast on 31 July 1968. It was later adapted for radio.
In addition to John Snagge's regular role as announcer and newsreader, John Barron featured as Mr West, Frank Thornton as Captain Rogers, and Elizabeth Morgan as Janet King. Rather than Walker's dud £5 note, Mr West is simply made to wait outside Mainwaring's office.
"The King was in His Counting House" is the fifteenth episode of the second series of the British radio comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on 20 May 1975. It was originally transmitted on 20 May 1975.
"Shooting Pains" is the sixth and final episode of the first series of the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Wednesday 11 September 1968. It was originally transmitted on Wednesday 11 September 1968.
"Command Decision" is the third episode of the first series of the British comedy series Dad's Army. It was originally transmitted on Wednesday 14 August 1968. [1] The episode was recorded on 29 April 1968. [1] The episode was directed and produced by David Croft, [1] with a story by Jimmy Perry and David Croft [1]