"Dad's Army" The Big Parade (TV Episode 1970) Poster

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(1970)

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9/10
That March!! Hilarious
Sleepin_Dragon3 June 2018
Series Four of Dad's Army opens with a real classic, a fight between the Home Guard, ARP, and several other groups to head up a parade. Naturally all goes wrong, from the order of the pack, to the mascot. This contains one of the funniest sequences in Dad's Army that I can think of. The orderly march soon turns into chaos when Hodges tries to overtake Mainwaring's group, those sequences had me belly laughing. Walker's attempts to con Mainwaring out of a fiver are also great, the attempts to turn the Goat into an impressive creature are very funny, scenes I'm sure would never be allowed nowadays. It starts off in real style, and as always Jonesy's scenes with Mrs Fox are hilarious.

A classic, 9/10
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5/10
Another silly series opener
phantom_tollbooth20 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
The Big Parade upholds what had by this point become a dubious tradition of opening each series of Dad's Army with a really silly episode. It begins well enough with a scene of several members of the platoon at the cinema watching Powell and Pressburger's The Spy in Black, in which Mainwaring complains about Conrad Veidt being "some sort of foreigner." But all too soon the focus shifts to an upcoming parade in which the Home Guard, the ARP Wardens and the Sea Scouts all want to lead. Mainwaring thinks a live mascot will help their chances, and in no time at all they're all running about a field chasing a ram. My heart sank when this sequence began, as it was so reminiscent of Series 2 opener Operation Kilt and its nonsense involving cows. As a Dad's Army fan, I accept and even occasionally celebrate the fact that slapstick is a part of the show's DNA. Sometimes it is executed well but at other times it is a tad too broad and repetitive for its own good. For the most point The Big Parade falls back on the latter, although it does culminate in quite an amusing punchline in which the titular parade descends into a juvenile race between the Home Guard and the ARP as each tries to claim pole position by force.
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