Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRemakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)Remakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)Remakes of the three missing episodes of the original BBC comedy series Dad's Army (1968)
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They did an excellent job here, portrayed the characters so well. A top production, the original cast would be proud of these 3 episodes.
It's not going to be the original! It wasn't intended to be. This is a remake of lost episodes Great acting by all 10 out 10.
Excellent, I don't know why there are a few negative reviews on here, they must be spoilers! I have heard the audio recordings of these 3 episodes and these 3 re-recorded video versions have hit the mark, spot-on.
The cast are pretty good, they will never be as good as the original, but that is not the point and no one (particularly themselves) would expect that, but for stand-ins they are excellent, Kevin McNally plays Capt. Mainwaring pretty well, and if you pay attention you will see some subtle inclinations and a little pomposity which Arthur Lowe made his forte. Robert Bathurst does a good Sgt. Wilson. Timothy West is as usual a top link, as Godfrey, The rest are not quite as good but still do very well as the other characters, none are poor. The writing is as usual from Croft & Perry, excellent, because they are using the original scripts and scenes, you can't really go wrong. For some reason the modern sitcoms just can't crack quality like this.
You will never get the 100% perfect Dad's Army, But this is as near as you can get, so I give this 9 out of 10.
P.s. the recent Dad's Army film was pretty good, not as good as these 3 but still good.
The cast are pretty good, they will never be as good as the original, but that is not the point and no one (particularly themselves) would expect that, but for stand-ins they are excellent, Kevin McNally plays Capt. Mainwaring pretty well, and if you pay attention you will see some subtle inclinations and a little pomposity which Arthur Lowe made his forte. Robert Bathurst does a good Sgt. Wilson. Timothy West is as usual a top link, as Godfrey, The rest are not quite as good but still do very well as the other characters, none are poor. The writing is as usual from Croft & Perry, excellent, because they are using the original scripts and scenes, you can't really go wrong. For some reason the modern sitcoms just can't crack quality like this.
You will never get the 100% perfect Dad's Army, But this is as near as you can get, so I give this 9 out of 10.
P.s. the recent Dad's Army film was pretty good, not as good as these 3 but still good.
Ok I'm over half way through the first episode and I'm chuckling away.
Unlike the recent movie there has been some real time and care put into the recreation of these lost classics. Croft and Perry's writhing is perfection and the actors play to the script and just keep to the right side of tribute without lapsing into overt impersonation.
So far so good.
The overwhelming justification for remaking these 3 episodes is because they are genuinely unavailable. I don't know whether anyone with primative video equipment ever pointed it at the telly in 1968. If there IS any footage it must be unusable (unlike the episode which was discovered, restored and colourised some years ago). Some of the writing in Episode 1 of this series has some really good moments and gags which I remember from watching it about 50 years ago. I avoided the newish movie because I don't feel (as with the first movie version) that the format is not as charming outside the studio and dreamy woodland lanes of the TV environment. Cast is much better than hoped for and the reason I can't agree with the previous reviewer is that these are the original scripts - so the comment is nonsensical.......
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- AnecdotesLockwood West and Olive Carleton-Crowe, the parents of Timothy West who plays Private Godfrey in the remakes, originally met while appearing in a production of the play "The Ghost Train" by Arnold Ridley, who played Private Godfrey in the original series of Dad's Army (1968)
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Private Frazer: We're doomed
- Crédits fousThe credits in the opening titles feature the names of all seven main cast members, unlike the original series, which only featured those of Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier and Clive Dunn.
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By what name was Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes (2019) officially released in India in English?
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