Dad's
Army News - December 2002
Radio
Days Relived on BBC7
Digital
Radio Station BBC7 was launched at 8pm on Sunday 15th December.
Focusing on entertainment for young and old BBC7 is featuring
a wealth of archive material on its broadcasting schedule including
the Dad's Army radio series originally broadcast on BBC
Radio 4 between 1974 and 1976.
This
is surely good news for all Dad's Army fans. The series
has never had a full repeat on radio except for occasional episodes
in the 80's and 90's on Radio 2 and the BBC World Service.
Harold Snoad
and Michael Knowles adapted 64 of Jimmy Perry and David Croft's
TV Scripts for radio between 1973 and 1975 and most of the original
Dad's Army cast featured in the shows.
Dad's Army
begins with the very first episode "The Man and The Hour " on Monday 16th December at 14.30 hrs and 21.30 hrs.
Jonathan's
Surprise Cheque
Actor Jonathan
Cecil has been pleasantly surprised recently by a cheque for a
recent repeats fee for an appearance he made in Dad's Army
back in 1973.
The Daily
Mail reported in their Wicked Whispers column on December
12th 2002
'Veteran
character actor Jonathan Cecil, Peter Ustinov's sidekick in
the Hercule Poirot films, is celebrating a festive windfall
from a long forgotten appearance in one episode of Dad's Army.
'I was paid about £40 originally,' he tells me, adding
with not a little glee, 'and I've received a lovely cheque for
over a £1,000 for a repeat fee.'
Jonathan was
a very familiar face and voice on Television and Radio back in
the early 1970's, he had already appeared in the second radio
series of "All Gas & Gaiters" as Derek Nimmo's
character Reverend Noote, when Nimmo couldn't record the series
due to other commitments.
In 1973 he
was invited to play Captain Cadbury in the Dad's Army episode
"Things That Go Bump In The Night", which turned
out to be Jimmy Beck's final TV broadcast episode as Private Walker. Jonathan
would later take the lead in Jimmy's ITV show "Romany
Jones" before embarking on many celebrated roles on TV,
Film and Stage.
Bill
goes Round The Horne Again This Christmas
Bill
Pertwee AKA ARP Warden Hodges hosts a tribute to the late comedy
writer Barry Took this Christmas season on BBC Radio 2.
Three classic
episodes of the popular sixties radio series featuring Bill along
with Kenneth Williams, Betty Marsden, Hugh Pagett and Kenneth
Horne will be broadcast each day on BBC Radio 2 at midday on Christmas
Day, Boxing Day and December 27th.
Dad's Army
News Written & Compiled by Andy Howells
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