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- Ring_Dem_Bells abstract ""Ring Dem Bells" is the first episode of the eighth series of the British comedy series Dad's Army, originally broadcast on 5 September 1975. Location filming took place in Norfolk in the summer of 1975 and the studio scenes were recorded at BBC Television Centre on 3 July 1975. The title is a reference to Duke Ellington's 1930 song of the same name.In the episode, the platoon are going to be featured in a film to help the war effort, but are annoyed to find they are playing the Nazis. Chaos ensues when they are mistaken for real German soldiers, triggering an invasion alert.The episode is particularly noted for Ian Lavender's performance as which Private Pike pretends to be a German officer. BBC audience research at the time stated that he had "surpassed himself" in a story which had given him the "chance to display his versatility and comedy talent". Ian Lavender has since stated that this is one of his favourite episodes.".
- Ring_Dem_Bells director David_Croft_(TV_producer).
- Ring_Dem_Bells episodeNumber "67".
- Ring_Dem_Bells previousWork Turkey_Dinner.
- Ring_Dem_Bells producer David_Croft_(TV_producer).
- Ring_Dem_Bells releaseDate "1975-07-03".
- Ring_Dem_Bells series Dad's_Army.
- Ring_Dem_Bells subsequentWork When_You've_Got_to_Go.
- Ring_Dem_Bells wikiPageID "4880820".
- Ring_Dem_Bells wikiPageRevisionID "628078140".
- Ring_Dem_Bells airdate "Friday 5/9/75 8.00pm".
- Ring_Dem_Bells caption ""Do you mean to say you've dragged us—front-line troops—on a fool's errand like this?"".
- Ring_Dem_Bells caption "The platoon, dressed up as Nazi paratroopers for a film, are informed shooting has been postponed. The episode was noted for Ian Lavender's performance as Pike pretending to be a German officer.".
- Ring_Dem_Bells director "David Croft".
- Ring_Dem_Bells episode "67".
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- Ring_Dem_Bells length "1800.0".
- Ring_Dem_Bells next When_You've_Got_to_Go.
- Ring_Dem_Bells prev Turkey_Dinner.
- Ring_Dem_Bells producer "David Croft".
- Ring_Dem_Bells series "Dad's Army".
- Ring_Dem_Bells seriesNo "Eight".
- Ring_Dem_Bells story "Jimmy Perry and David Croft".
- Ring_Dem_Bells title "Ring Dem Bells".
- Ring_Dem_Bells viewingFigures "11300000".
- Ring_Dem_Bells wordnet_type synset-episode-noun-3.
- Ring_Dem_Bells subject Category:1975_television_episodes.
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- Ring_Dem_Bells comment ""Ring Dem Bells" is the first episode of the eighth series of the British comedy series Dad's Army, originally broadcast on 5 September 1975. Location filming took place in Norfolk in the summer of 1975 and the studio scenes were recorded at BBC Television Centre on 3 July 1975. The title is a reference to Duke Ellington's 1930 song of the same name.In the episode, the platoon are going to be featured in a film to help the war effort, but are annoyed to find they are playing the Nazis.".
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- Ring_Dem_Bells isPrimaryTopicOf Ring_Dem_Bells.
- Ring_Dem_Bells name "Ring Dem Bells".