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Dad's Army : Complete BBC Series 6 [2006] | ![Dad's Army : Complete BBC Series 6 [2006]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41G291HJG5L._SL160_.jpg)
enlarge | Director: Kevin Davies Actors: John Le Mesurier, David Croft, Jimmy Perry, Graham Mccann, Frank Williams Studio: 2 Entertain Video Category: DVD
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Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 2145
Format: Pal Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Universal, suitable for all Region: 2 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 210 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.4 x 0.6
EAN: 5014503159924 ASIN: B000ESSTBA
Theatrical Release Date: May 8, 2006 Release Date: May 8, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: This item is *Brand New* - Well packaged to arrive safely and quickly * Please Check Region Code Before Buying * More CDs More DVDs More Games at Lower Prices - at Morediscs * We ship from the UK in 2
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Dont tell em pike!!! May 26, 2008 Christopher Bishop (Youngstown, Ohio United States) At last ive finaly got hold of 3 more series of dads army, Its been about 3 years since i last brought the first 4 from amazon but not i have from 5-8 which im rather happy about. First of all i agree with the series was not as funny after james beck died but growing up with dads army and being so far away from my place of birth it didnt mater having them all is what counts even though you can slowly see the series wind down after series 6.
Anyway not to repeat everything in my review about what others have already written i really want to give my friends at Amazon uk a big thumbs up and 10 ********** stars for their promt and caring delivery to a greatful ex pat in the USA. The only negative i have to say is about BBC video and their greedy ways of allways excluding the christmas specials from their series and hiking the prices up for may be two or more episodes that may or maybe not are extended. Granada video does not do this IE the royle family , but the BBC do and it really annoys me. Steptoe and sons christmas specials were heavley edited for which im glad i still have the VHS copy so at least i can still see it. But to charge for 2 or 3 episodes and hike the price up seems just bloody greedy so shame on you BBC. Anyway apart from that its good to have nearly all the collection i just have series 9 to go and then i will have to force myself to by the xmas special. Top marks for Amazon UK again your the best guys!!!!!
Always amusing, but fast fading as a comedy force... June 6, 2006 W. J. Turton (The Midlands, England) 25 out of 28 found this review helpful
Series 6 was the beginning of the end for Dad's Army. Not only was the length of the series shortened by half (as would happen in later years), but at times the episodes seem lacklustre, a mark perhaps that Dad's Army's appeal had peaked. Certainly, the cast were not getting any younger, a fact that was only confirmed through the loss of James Beck, a vital component in the platoon's front rank and indeed, an accomplished actor.
This said, one cannot be too critical. The episodes are very enjoyable, one of the most delightful being 'We Know Our Onions', featuring a Home Guard training weekend in which Mainwaring and company are pitched against Hodges, an electric fence and an authoritarian officer (a superb performance from Fulton Mackay of Porridge fame).
The transfer of the film to DVD appears to have gone well, with only slight and occasional deterioration in quality and colour. The use of two DVDs for a short series may seem a waste, yet this is surely preferable to a double-sided DVD. In any case, a single DVD would have prevented the inclusion of the feature on John Le Mesurier, which provides a brief insight into his character, and focuses on more than merely his role as Wilson.
The Shows are priceless but... May 22, 2006 Paul Jones (Sturbridge, MA USA) 16 out of 22 found this review helpful
I loved the episodes but am a little disappointed with the layout of this disc set. There are only two episodes on disc 2 and a small featurette. It would have been nice to have included the christmas special to fill it up. Still, some great shows even though now only down to 7 episodes from the last set which had 13.
What a Bargain! May 13, 2006 Mr. L. N. Taylor (Essex, UK) 10 out of 17 found this review helpful
All seven classic episodes from Series 6, one of the best series, + a profile of John Le Mesurier and a photo gallery. This 2 disc set is available from Amazon Jersey for only 7.99 inclusive of 1st Class Postage(thats well under half the RRP). An absolute bargain and a must for all Dad's Army fans!
Running on its own steam May 12, 2006 Huw F. Clayton 24 out of 31 found this review helpful
This was the last of the great series of Dad's Army. The first four episodes are nearly the equal of those produced in the previous two series, and "The Deadly Attachment" has gone on to be the most enduringly popular Dad's Army of all. But there were already small signs of terminal decay. Only Clive Dunn's increasing confusion and frailty was calculated, as the rest of the veteran cast (old five years earlier) started to feel their ages. The problems were reflected in the audience figures, which fell by a third (from 19 million to about 13 million) and never really recovered. But the platoon still put a brave face on their difficulties, completely failing to guard German prisoners of war, letting a train run away with them, nearly sabotaging the Anglo-American aliance and seeing spats between Wilson and Mainwaring over Wilson's ennoblement. The real shock to the system came in "Things that go Bump in the Night," when James Beck was taken seriously ill (he appears in the outdoor scenes and is notably absent in the studio shoots) and subsequently died. Dad's Army, already beginning to lose way, never really recovered. So enjoy these while you can (although it has to be said that the feature on John le Mesurier is somewhat less than informative) because, while not the end, this series definitely marked the beginning of the end for the greatest sitcom ever made.
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