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003 - Command Decision
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Script |
Jimmy Perry and David Croft[1] |
Director |
David Croft[1] |
Producer |
David Croft[1] |
Recorded |
Monday 29/4/68[1] |
Original transmission |
Wednesday 14/8/68 8.20pm[1] |
Series |
One |
Length |
30 minutes |
Original Viewing Figures |
8.6 million[1] |
Preceded by |
Museum Piece |
Followed by |
The Enemy Within the Gates |
Command Decision is the third episode of the first series of the British comedy series Dad's Army, which was originally transmitted on Wednesday 14 August 1968. It has been praised as classic.[2]
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Leadership agrees with Captain Mainwairing, but the men, still without uniforms and arms, are getting restless. The platoon's fortunes take a turn when old campaigner Colonel Square arrives with an offer of rifles and horses. There is a catch; to secure the weapons, Mainwaring must hand over command to Colonel Square.
The platoon are all feeling blue due to their lack of rifles. Mainwaring promises them some before the week is out, but time is running short. He eventually puts the platoon under the command of Colonel Square on a promise of rifles, but after being forced to ride horses holding elephant-shooting muskets, he takes control again. In the end, rifles arrive.
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003 - Command Decision
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Script |
Harold Snoad & Michael Knowles[1] |
Producer |
John Dyas |
Recorded |
Thursday 21/6/73[1] |
Original transmission |
Monday 11/2/74 6.15pm[1] |
Series |
One |
Length |
30 minutes |
Original Viewing Figures |
1 million[1] |
Preceded by |
Museum Piece |
Followed by |
The Enemy Within the Gates |
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Cast |
Characters |
Arthur Lowe |
Captain Mainwaring |
John Le Mesurier |
Sergeant Wilson |
Clive Dunn |
Lance Corporal Jones |
John Laurie |
Private Frazer |
James Beck |
Private Walker |
Geoffrey Lumsden |
Colonel Square |
David Sinclair |
GHQ Driver |
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