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Cissy Godrey is one of private [[Private Charles Godfrey|Charles Godfrey]]'s sisters and is often observed taking afternoon tea with her siblings. Cissy has made several appearances in Dad's Army - for example, "[[The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage]]" and "[[Is There Honey Still for Tea]]". It seems Cissy's speciality is baking bread which she bakes in her brick oven "It is what gives it that loveley crusty taste."
 
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Cissy Godfrey is [[Private Charles Godfrey|Charles Godfrey]]'s other sister, appeared in one episode of series 2 and 3 episodes of series 3 (1969), played by [[Nan Braunton]]. Braunton reprised the role in two episodes of the radio series, in which Cissy was Private Godfrey's only sister. The role of Cissy was later taken over by [[Kathleen Saintsbury]] in an episode of the eighth television series, and by [[Joan Cooper]] (who had previously played [[Dolly Godfrey]] in the television series) in an episode of the third radio series. Braunton played Cissy in one episode of series 2, "[[The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage]]" and three episodes of series 3, "[[The Day the Balloon Went Up]]", "[[War Dance]]" and "[[Branded]]". Saintsbury played Cissy in one episode of series 8, "[[Is There Honey Still for Tea?]]".
 
When people pass [[Cherry Tree Cottage]] (which is the building she lives in with her siblings) they cannot help but say "Well that's it, that's what we're fighting for".
 
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Cissy Godfrey is Charles Godfrey's other sister, appeared in one episode of series 2 and 3 episodes of series 3 (1969), played by Nan Braunton. Braunton reprised the role in two episodes of the radio series, in which Cissy was Private Godfrey's only sister. The role of Cissy was later taken over by Kathleen Saintsbury in an episode of the eighth television series, and by Joan Cooper (who had previously played Dolly Godfrey in the television series) in an episode of the third radio series. Braunton played Cissy in one episode of series 2, "The Battle of Godfrey's Cottage" and three episodes of series 3, "The Day the Balloon Went Up", "War Dance" and "Branded". Saintsbury played Cissy in one episode of series 8, "Is There Honey Still for Tea?".