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We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story

  • TV Movie
  • 2015
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Kevin Bishop, Mark Heap, John Sessions, and Kieran Hodgson in We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story (2015)
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A dramatization of the creation of the BBC's classic sitcom Dad's Army (1968).A dramatization of the creation of the BBC's classic sitcom Dad's Army (1968).A dramatization of the creation of the BBC's classic sitcom Dad's Army (1968).

  • Director
    • Steve Bendelack
  • Writer
    • Stephen Russell
  • Stars
    • Paul Ritter
    • Richard Dormer
    • Stuart McQuarrie
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Steve Bendelack
    • Writer
      • Stephen Russell
    • Stars
      • Paul Ritter
      • Richard Dormer
      • Stuart McQuarrie
    • 7User reviews
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    Paul Ritter
    Paul Ritter
    • Jimmy Perry
    Richard Dormer
    Richard Dormer
    • David Croft
    Stuart McQuarrie
    Stuart McQuarrie
    • Tom Sloan
    Sarah Alexander
    Sarah Alexander
    • Gilda Perry
    Sally Phillips
    Sally Phillips
    • Ann Croft
    Charlotte McDougall
    • Pat Coombs
    Harry Peacock
    Harry Peacock
    • Michael Mills
    Keith Allen
    Keith Allen
    • Paul Fox
    Amy Hughes
    • Sylvia
    John Sessions
    John Sessions
    • Arthur Lowe
    Amy O'Dwyer
    • Waitress
    Ralph Riach
    Ralph Riach
    • John Laurie
    Michael Cochrane
    Michael Cochrane
    • Arnold Ridley
    Mark Heap
    Mark Heap
    • Clive Dunn
    Julian Sands
    Julian Sands
    • John Le Mesurier
    Kevin Bishop
    Kevin Bishop
    • James Beck
    Kieran Hodgson
    Kieran Hodgson
    • Ian Lavender
    Shane Richie
    Shane Richie
    • Bill Pertwee
    • Director
      • Steve Bendelack
    • Writer
      • Stephen Russell
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    10riggo-73503

    This was what the film should have been

    I could even bare Keith can't act Allen...

    John Sessions was brilliant, even Shane Ritchie was good but it's the heart felt portrail and excellence from the writers to recreate a special series
    6Prismark10

    They don't like it up em

    Paul Fox as Controller of BBC1 commissioned Monty Python's Flying Circus. I mention this because according to this drama he is portrayed as a humourless berk.

    Then again We're Doomed: The Dad's Army Story needed drama and the best they could come up with. Some BBC bigwigs were short-sighted, did not like it and might not had broadcast it.

    As for the rest Paul Ritter plays it broad as Jimmy Perry, the frustrated actor who turns to writing and writes about his time in the Home Guard.

    He was very much the Private Pike, fresh faced type. However Jimmy Perry had appeared a lot on television over the years to talk about his successful writing career and he seemed little like the character portrayed here.

    John Sessions known both for acting and impressions does a good turn as Arthur Lowe. Julian Sands a perennial contender for the worst actor in the world award fails to convince as John Le Mesurier. Incidentally Le Mesurier has popped up in other biopics such as Tony Hancock's and Hattie Jacques.

    However to me it was the story of Jimmy Perry and David Croft getting an idea for a sitcom off the ground which is still getting great ratings even today with its umpteenth repeat on BBC2.

    We have had several making of drama documentaries in the last few years. The best so far has been The Road to Coronation Street, which had a heart and grittiness of the launch of a seminal programme.

    This just was pleasant. There was some sweet moments such as Arnold Ridley talking with Perry about hitting hard times and had to sell off his rights to his plays.

    There was the joke about Jon Pertwee being interested in the part until being told how much he was going to be paid. John Laurie being irate that Private Fraser had no fully formed character but he never turned down a part.

    It was nice to see Roy Hudd as Bud Flanagan recording the theme song. It was meant to be Flanagan & Allen but Chesney stopped performing due to his severe ill health. Ironically it was the final work done by Flanagan, Chesney lived until the early 1980s.
    10malcolmgsw

    Really Great Recreation

    I remember watching the first ever

    programme I saw every programme when it was repeated.I saw the stage and the film version and have read many books so I could be biased but I thought that this was a marvellous retelling of the story of the making of this TV phenomenon.How many other sitcoms are being repeated nearly 50 years after its production.Now a new Dads Army film.My favourite moment is Roy Judd as Bud Flanagan singing the title song.I saw Roy play Bud on the West End stage.I was also lucky enough to see Bud in what was probably his last stage performance at the Golders Green Hippodrome.This programme is almost as good as the original.
    7dgjones-62258

    The Boys made me think again.

    If you liked Dad's Army then you will like this show. A superbly well written account of the difficulty of getting the show together.

    I was quite surprised how much I enjoyed watching the cast being assembled (John Sessions is brilliant as Cap Mainwaring).

    I'm not a fan of period dramas, but I thoroughly recommend this one.
    7l_rawjalaurence

    Affecionate Retelling of the Origins of One of Britain's Best-Loved Sitcoms

    In the pantheon of dramas based on well-loved television programs, such as THE ROAD TO CORONATION STREET (2010), WE'RE DOOMED was unexpectedly affecting.

    Based on the origins of DAD'S ARMY, it had Jimmy Perry (Paul Ritter) trying to make the best of a career as a jobbing actor, being unexpectedly asked to join the cast of BEGGAR MY NEIGHBOUR, a BBC sitcom starring Reg Varney and Hattie Jacques, produced by David Croft (Richard Dormer). Perry showed Croft a draft script of a comedy based on the Home Guard, and the idea for DAD'S ARMY was born.

    Steve Bendelack's production showed the difficulties the duo had in trying to get the sitcom off the ground in the face of opposition from BBC One controller Paul Fox (Keith Allen) and a skeptical head of Light Entertainment Tom Sloan (Stuart McQuarrie). Casting also proved problematic, with the part of Mainwaring being turned down by Thorley Walters and Jon Pertwee among others, before Arthur Lowe (John Sessions) accepted the role. Eventually the cast was assembled, and episodes recorded, but the show's teething troubles were not finished yet, as Lowe in particular found it difficult to remember his lines. Nonetheless, a first series of six was recorded, the first of which went out in July 1968. The rest, as they say, is history.

    WE'RE DOOMED made a lot of the often difficult relationship between Perry and Croft, with Perry forced to give ground on several issues, including playing the part of Private Walker. In the end the decision proved the right one, and Perry gave up his career as an actor to become a full-time - and highly successful - writer. Sessions's Lowe also came across as difficult, with many of his basic insecurities as an actor concealed beneath a veil of bluster. He was certainly one of the ensemble that made the sitcom such a hit, but it was difficult for him to accept the company ethic.

    Some of the impersonations of real-life actors were better than others, but one of the highlights of this production was Roy Hudd's turn as Bud Flanagan, recording the much-loved theme tune. The veteran actor-comedian is one of the few left these days who actually grew up in the music-hall era; and had played Bud Flanagan many years ago in the stage show UNDERNEATH THE ARCHES. His rendering of the theme song was both poignant yet funny, a reminder of what the sitcom as a whole represented for millions of viewers.

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    • Trivia
      Due to budget cuts at the BBC, it was shot in just two weeks.
    • Goofs
      When Perry and Croft have to change the opening titles, the familiar map and arrows are shown where the German troop movements form a capital H. However, this is just a black & white version of the title sequence used in the later colour episodes of series 3 onwards. The original animation used in series 1 and 2 had the arrows forming a different shape.
    • Quotes

      Jimmy Perry: You're not going to cast me.

      David Croft: I'm sorry.

      Jimmy Perry: [in tears] I wrote the bloody thing to be in it!

    • Crazy credits
      Opening titles, with wording contained in broad arrows, in the style of the title sequence for Dad's Army (1968): "Some scenes in this film are imagined. BUT DON'T PANIC! Most of this really happened."
    • Connections
      Features Pardon the Expression: Birthday Present (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      No Milk Today
      (uncredited)

      Written by Graham Gouldman

      Performed by Herman's Hermits

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    • Release date
      • December 22, 2015 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Dad's Army Story
    • Filming locations
      • Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Darlow Smithson Productions
      • Endemol Entertainment UK
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Color

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