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1965 - 1966 | Pardon the Expression | as Leonard Swindley |
Leonard Swindley becomes the deputy manager of the department store Dobson & Hawks. He is constantly suspended between the demands of management and the reluctance of the employees. | ||
1968 - 1977 | Dad’s Army | as George Mainwaring |
During World War II Great Britain was forced to call up the civilians to form Local Defence Volunteers (later known as the Home Guard) - the formation that would backup the regular army in case of German invasion. This series show how this force looked like. More or less... | ||
1971 - 1973 | Parsley Sidings | as Horace Hepplewhite |
Small train station Parsley Sidings is managed by pompous Horace Hepplewhite, who is helped by his not very bright son and few employees he really can’t rely on. | ||
1978 - 1981 | Bless Me, Father | as Father Charles Duddleswell |
Young curate Father Neil arrives to St Jude’s parish, where veteran Father Duddleswell will show him the ropes of his new life, but soon realizes that his mentor has rather... practical approach to faith and church. |