In World War II, with a German invasion looming, the defence of Walmington-on-Sea rests in the hands of the local bank manager and a motley collection of volunteers in the Home Guard unit. Despite being woefully ill-equipped, the rag-tag crew is ready to take on invading troops from across the Channel.
More fun with the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard. The unit adds an armoured car to their fighting strength - Jones' butcher's van.
Classic wartime hi-jinks with Mainwaring and co. The Walmington-on-Sea platoon joins some manoeuvres involving the use of live ammunition. There may be trouble ahead!
The evergreen wartime sitcom with the brave old boys of the Home Guard of Walmington-on-Sea. An enemy aircraft crash-lands in the local reservoir.
Captain Mainwaring calls a court of inquiry when the platoon's entire ammunition supply is used up on a passing aircraft during a night exercise.
Mainwaring and Wilson both end up holding an unexploded bomb in the bank for hours as the bomb disposal team flounder around for 'special tools'.
Captain Mainwaring is horrified to discover that he is not a commissioned officer. Sgt Wilson is then put in charge of the platoon - with disastrous results!
The platoon is sent a huge gun - but how does it work? What's more, where is it pointing? Captain Mainwaring knows where he wants it - but there's something in the way!
More mayhem with Mainwaring and his men as the verger gets tied up with disastrous consequences. Can the platoon set him free?
They are the boys who will make you think again... immortal wartime chuckles as Captain Mainwaring decides to lift the morale of the troops by giving a platoon dance.
The crack force of Walmington-on-Sea nearly gets blown to kingdom come when muddled map references find the men sitting in a barn which is an ammunition target.
Timeless sitcom with a cast of legends. It's a bittersweet episode when the bravery of the gentle, mannered Private Godfrey is called into question.
More shambolic behaviour from Walmington's ever-so-slightly aged Home Guard as Captain Mainwaring and his men enlist the help of a recruit with four feet.
Wartime mayhem ensues in the seasoned sitcom as Frazer loses a vital part to a gun he was responsible for - but where is it? 'We're doomed! Doomed!'.
Captain Mainwaring and the men of the Walmington-on-Sea Home Guard take to the water when they acquire a platoon boat.