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+ | |image = AStripforFrazer.jpg |
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+ | |airdate = 29th March 1969 (''original'') <br/>25th August 2019 (''remake'') |
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+ | |director = [[Harold Snoad]] (''original'') <br/>Ben Kellett (''remake'') |
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+ | |Producer = [[David Croft]] (''original'') <br/>Ben Kellett and Candida Julian-Jones (''remake'') |
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⚫ | When [[Captain Bailey]] informs [[Captain George Mainwaring|Mainwaring]] that he can make up another Lance-Corporal, Frazer is chosen. Jones and Frazer both try desperately to impress Mainwaring into making them a Corporal, and Frazer issues many charge sheets. The episode ends with Frazer breaking into the office with a boat-hook in his biceps. |
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+ | == Cast == |
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+ | ==== Main cast ==== |
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+ | * [[Arthur Lowe]] as [[Captain Mainwaring]] |
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+ | * [[John Le Mesurier]] as [[Sergeant Wilson]] |
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+ | * [[Clive Dunn]] as [[Lance Corporal Jones]] |
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+ | * [[John Laurie]] as [[Private Frazer]] |
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+ | * [[James Beck]] as [[Private Walker]] |
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+ | * [[Arnold Ridley]] as [[Private Godfrey]] |
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+ | * [[Ian Lavender]] as [[Private Pike]] |
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+ | ==== Supporting cast ==== |
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+ | * [[Geoffrey Lumsden]] as [[Captain Square|Corporal-Colonel Square]] |
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+ | * [[John Ringham]] as [[Captain Bailey]] |
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+ | * [[Gordon Peters]] as Police Officer |
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+ | * [[Edward Sinclair]] as Caretaker |
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+ | ==== Main cast ==== |
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+ | * Kevin McNally as Captain Mainwaring |
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+ | * Robert Bathurst as Sergeant Wilson |
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+ | * Kevin Eldon as Lance Corporal Jones |
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+ | * David Hayman as Private Frazer |
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+ | * Mathew Horne as Private Walker |
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+ | * Timothy West as Private Godfrey |
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+ | * Tom Rosenthal as Private Pike |
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+ | * John Biggins as the Verger |
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+ | ==== Supporting cast ==== |
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+ | * David Horovitch as Corporal-Colonel Square |
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+ | * William Andrews as Captain Bailey |
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+ | * Jack Barry as the policeman |
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+ | == Notes == |
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⚫ | *This episode is currently [[Missing Episodes|missing]] from the BBC's television archives after they wiped the master transmission tapes for reuse. This is one of three ''Dad's Army'' episodes still missing from the archives. The other two are ''[[The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker]]'' and ''[[Under Fire]]''. Two ''[[Christmas Night with the Stars]] ''inserts are also missing. However, in November 2008, an almost complete soundtrack recording of the episode — which was missing part of the closing titles, and even featured the original BBC continuity announcement at the start — was returned to the BBC after 30 years, along with that of one of the inserts, ''[[Present Arms]]''. An animated reconstruction of the episode, using the recovered and re-mastered soundtrack, has since been made by the BBC. |
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+ | *This episode, along with the other two missing from Series 2, was [[Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes|remade]] by UKTV GOLD with a new cast, and was broadcast in August 2019. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery position="center" captionalign="center"> |
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+ | Dad'sArmyCrewGroupPhoto(AStripeforFrazer).jpg|Cast and Crew Group Photo |
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+ | File:AStripeforFrazer(Remake).jpg|2019 Remake |
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+ | </gallery> |
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− | |airdate = 29 March 1969 |
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− | |director = [[Harold Snoad]] |
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− | |Producer = [[David Croft]] |
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⚫ | When [[Captain Bailey]] informs [[Captain George Mainwaring|Mainwaring]] that he can make up another Lance |
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⚫ | *This episode is currently missing from the BBC's television archives after they wiped |
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Revision as of 15:30, 11 April 2020
A Stripe for Frazer | |
Series 2, Episode 5 | |
Air Date | 29th March 1969 (original) 25th August 2019 (remake) |
Written by | Jimmy Perry & David Croft |
Director | Harold Snoad (original) Ben Kellett (remake) |
Producer | David Croft (original) Ben Kellett and Candida Julian-Jones (remake) |
Length | 30 minutes |
Original Audience Figures | 11.3 Million |
Previous episode | Sgt. Wilson's Little Secret |
Next episode | Under Fire |
List of episodes |
A Stripe for Frazer is the fifth episode of the second series of Dad's Army, which was originally transmitted on Saturday 29th March 1969. It is currently one of three episodes absent from the BBC's archives.
Synopsis
Frazer is promoted to Lance Corporal, and battles with Jones for further promotion.
Plot
When Captain Bailey informs Mainwaring that he can make up another Lance-Corporal, Frazer is chosen. Jones and Frazer both try desperately to impress Mainwaring into making them a Corporal, and Frazer issues many charge sheets. The episode ends with Frazer breaking into the office with a boat-hook in his biceps.
Cast
Main cast
- Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring
- John Le Mesurier as Sergeant Wilson
- Clive Dunn as Lance Corporal Jones
- John Laurie as Private Frazer
- James Beck as Private Walker
- Arnold Ridley as Private Godfrey
- Ian Lavender as Private Pike
Supporting cast
- Geoffrey Lumsden as Corporal-Colonel Square
- John Ringham as Captain Bailey
- Gordon Peters as Police Officer
- Edward Sinclair as Caretaker
Remake
Main cast
- Kevin McNally as Captain Mainwaring
- Robert Bathurst as Sergeant Wilson
- Kevin Eldon as Lance Corporal Jones
- David Hayman as Private Frazer
- Mathew Horne as Private Walker
- Timothy West as Private Godfrey
- Tom Rosenthal as Private Pike
- John Biggins as the Verger
Supporting cast
- David Horovitch as Corporal-Colonel Square
- William Andrews as Captain Bailey
- Jack Barry as the policeman
Notes
- This episode is currently missing from the BBC's television archives after they wiped the master transmission tapes for reuse. This is one of three Dad's Army episodes still missing from the archives. The other two are The Loneliness of the Long Distance Walker and Under Fire. Two Christmas Night with the Stars inserts are also missing. However, in November 2008, an almost complete soundtrack recording of the episode — which was missing part of the closing titles, and even featured the original BBC continuity announcement at the start — was returned to the BBC after 30 years, along with that of one of the inserts, Present Arms. An animated reconstruction of the episode, using the recovered and re-mastered soundtrack, has since been made by the BBC.
- The public appeal campaign the BBC Archive Treasure Hunt continues to search for this 'lost' episode.
- This episode was originally planned for transmission on 27th January at 7:30pm.
- This episode, along with the other two missing from Series 2, was remade by UKTV GOLD with a new cast, and was broadcast in August 2019.