Dad's Army is a BBC television
situation comedy about the antics of a British Home Guard unit
during the Second World War in the fictional seaside town of
Walmington-on-Sea. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft
and broadcast on the BBC from 1968 to 1977. The sitcom ran for
nine series and 80 episodes in total, and there was also a radio
version based on the television scripts as well as a feature film.
Royal Mail is marking the 50th anniversary of this enduring and
hugely popular sitcom with a set of eight Special Stamps. |
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![]() Stamp Set - in horizontal se-tenant pairs 2nd class - Sergeant Wilson - Do you think that’s wise, sir?; Private Pike - I’ll tell Mum! 1st Class – Captain Mainwaring - You Stupid Boy!; Lance Corporal Jones - Don’t Panic, Don’t Panic! £1.45 - Private Walker - It won’t cost you much!; Private Frazer - We’re doomed….Doomed! £1.55 - Private Godfrey - Do you think I might be excused?; Chief Warden Hodges - Put that light out! |
Dad’s Army is one of a handful of TV comedies that fully deserves its classic status. The show focuses on a Home Guard platoon commanded by pompous bank manager Captain Mainwaring and assisted by his mild-mannered chief clerk, Sergeant Wilson. This motley band of men provide Walmington-on-Sea’s last line of defence against the seemingly imminent Nazi invasion. Drawn from their own wartime memories, writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft never denigrated the patriotism or bravery of the characters but managed to make us laugh at the results of their often haphazard antics. The series was based partly on Perry’s experiences in the Local Defence Volunteers at the age of 17 during the Second World War. His mother didn’t like him being out at night, which inspired the character of Pike. In its 1970s heyday the show attracted more than 18 million viewers, becoming one of the most watched television programmes. The actors shown are: John Le Mesurier (Sgt Wilson), Ian Lavender (Private Pike), Arthur Lowe (Capt Mainwairing), Clive Dunn (L/C Jones), James Beck (Private Walker), John Laurie (Private Frazer), Arnold Ridley (Private Ridley), and Bill Pertwee (Chief ARP Warden Hodges). (Links are to Internet Movie Database). |
The self-adhesive Retail Stamp Book contains both 1st class stamps and 4 x 1st class Machin definitives; the Machins should have codes M18L MCIL ![]() |
A Generic Sheet has also been
produced, containing 5 of each of the 1st class stamps, with
se-tenant labels depicting scenes from the shows. The
sheet is self-adhesive and costs £7.50.
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The gummed stamps are designed by Up Design, and printed by International Security Printers in lithography. The stamps are 41 x 30 mm, and printed in 4 sheets of se-tenant pairs, 60 per sheet. The Retail Booklet and Generic Sheet are also printed by International Security Printers (Walsall) but self-adhesive. The booklet is gravure, the sheet (probably) litho.
DAD’S ARMY and the DAD’S ARMY arrows are trade marks of the British Broadcasting Corporation and are used under licence © BBC 1968; DAD’S ARMY television stills, © BBC, used with permission from BBC Motion Gallery/Getty Images; all other quotations, character names, images, text and trade marks from the television series DAD'S ARMY © James Perry Productions Limited and Worldwide Theatrix Limited.
Set of 8 stamps Presentation Pack First Day Cover Set of 8 Stamp Cards Retail Book Generic Sheet
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