Dad's Army: The Story of a Classic Television Show: The Story of a Very British Comedy

Dad's Army: The Story of a Classic Television Show: The Story of a Very British Comedy

by Graham Mc Cann (Author)

Synopsis

The story of the greatest British sit-com and its enduring appeal.

When we laugh at Dad's Army we laugh at ourselves, and nearly fifty years after it was first broadcast, millions of us are still laughing - whenever and wherever it is repeated. With contributions from the people who planned, produced and performed the programme, and material drawn from the BBC archives, acclaimed author Graham McCann has written the definitive story of a very British comedy.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 322
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Fourth Estate
Published: 02 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 1841153095
ISBN 13: 9781841153094

Media Reviews

'A hugely entertaining read.' Daily Telegraph

'A splendid new biography of the comedy.' Observer

'I knew I would enjoy Graham McCann's book because he started exactly where I would have started: with the best joke a British sitcom has yet devised.' Roland White, Sunday Times

'Excellent. All but essential.' Omer Ali, Time Out

'More than a showbiz yarn. McCann's engaging book pays homage to the great catchlines ( They don't like it up 'em ) and the great punchlines ( Don't tell him, Pike! ).' Jonathan Sale, Independent

'Irresistible.' John Dugdale, Literary Review

Author Bio

Graham McCann is a lecturer in Social and Political Theory at Kings College, Cambridge. His previous books include: Marilyn Monroe: The Body in the Library (1988); Woody Allen: New Yorker (1990); Rebel Males: Clift, Brando & Dean; Morecambe and Wise (also published by Fourth Estate), and a recent study of Theodore Adorno for Blackwells.