Dad's Army Season 7 Episode 6
Dad's Army
Season 7

Ep 6. Things That Go Bump In The Night

  • 29 min

In the seventh and final season of the iconic British sitcom Dad's Army, the sixth episode titled "Things That Go Bump In The Night" follows the antics of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard during World War II. The show revolves around the comical misadventures of a group of hapless civilians who have been tasked with defending their town against potential invasions from German forces.

In this particular episode, the Home Guard is called upon to investigate a series of mysterious disturbances that seem to be occurring at the town's museum. The episode begins with Captain Mainwaring, played by Arthur Lowe, receiving a call from the museum's curator, who reports that strange noises have been heard in the building at night and that objects have been moved around.

Captain Mainwaring takes it upon himself to investigate the matter and enlists the help of his fellow Home Guard members, including Sergeant Wilson, played by John Le Mesurier, Corporal Jones, played by Clive Dunn, and Lance Corporal Frazer, played by John Laurie. The group decides to spend the night at the museum in order to catch the culprits in the act.

However, as the night progresses, strange things begin to happen that leave the Home Guard members more frightened than ever before. They hear eerie noises, see ghostly apparitions, and witness objects moving on their own. The situation soon becomes too much to handle, and the group decides to call for additional backup.

Meanwhile, the situation at the museum has attracted the attention of several other members of the town, including the local vicar, played by Frank Williams, and the town clerk, played by Larry Martyn. These two characters add their own comedic flair to the episode, which is already filled with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.

As tensions heighten and the scare tactics intensify, the true cause of the disturbances becomes clearer. The fate of the museum and its collection, as well as the sanity of the Home Guard members, depend on their ability to face their fears and catch the culprit responsible for the strange happenings.

In typical Dad's Army fashion, the episode is filled with slapstick humor, witty one-liners, and plenty of comedic moments that have endeared the show to audiences for generations. The actors' chemistry and comedic timing are as flawless as ever, making "Things That Go Bump In The Night" a must-see for fans of the show.

Despite being filmed over 40 years ago, the humor and themes of Dad's Army have aged remarkably well, and the show remains a classic of British television. The seventh and final season is no exception, and "Things That Go Bump In The Night" is a shining example of the show's enduring appeal.

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In the seventh and final season of the iconic British sitcom Dad's Army, the sixth episode titled "Things That Go Bump In The Night" follows the antics of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard during World War II. The show revolves around the comical misadventures of a group of hapless civilians who have been tasked with defending their town against potential invasions from German forces.

In this particular episode, the Home Guard is called upon to investigate a series of mysterious disturbances that seem to be occurring at the town's museum. The episode begins with Captain Mainwaring, played by Arthur Lowe, receiving a call from the museum's curator, who reports that strange noises have been heard in the building at night and that objects have been moved around.

Captain Mainwaring takes it upon himself to investigate the matter and enlists the help of his fellow Home Guard members, including Sergeant Wilson, played by John Le Mesurier, Corporal Jones, played by Clive Dunn, and Lance Corporal Frazer, played by John Laurie. The group decides to spend the night at the museum in order to catch the culprits in the act.

However, as the night progresses, strange things begin to happen that leave the Home Guard members more frightened than ever before. They hear eerie noises, see ghostly apparitions, and witness objects moving on their own. The situation soon becomes too much to handle, and the group decides to call for additional backup.

Meanwhile, the situation at the museum has attracted the attention of several other members of the town, including the local vicar, played by Frank Williams, and the town clerk, played by Larry Martyn. These two characters add their own comedic flair to the episode, which is already filled with plenty of laugh-out-loud moments.

As tensions heighten and the scare tactics intensify, the true cause of the disturbances becomes clearer. The fate of the museum and its collection, as well as the sanity of the Home Guard members, depend on their ability to face their fears and catch the culprit responsible for the strange happenings.

In typical Dad's Army fashion, the episode is filled with slapstick humor, witty one-liners, and plenty of comedic moments that have endeared the show to audiences for generations. The actors' chemistry and comedic timing are as flawless as ever, making "Things That Go Bump In The Night" a must-see for fans of the show.

Despite being filmed over 40 years ago, the humor and themes of Dad's Army have aged remarkably well, and the show remains a classic of British television. The seventh and final season is no exception, and "Things That Go Bump In The Night" is a shining example of the show's enduring appeal.

  • Runtime
    29 min
  • Language
    English
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