It Sticks Out Half A Mile Audiobook By Jimmy Perry, David Croft cover art

It Sticks Out Half A Mile

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It Sticks Out Half A Mile

By: Jimmy Perry, David Croft
Narrated by: Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Ian Lavender
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Arthur Lowe, John Le Mesurier, Ian Lavender and Bill Pertwee star in the radio sequel sitcom to ‘Dad’s Army’. ‘The Pilot’ - In this rare pilot, war is over and former Home Guard Captain Mainwaring plans to renovate Frambourne-on-Sea’s pier. However, to get a loan he approaches local bank manager, Arthur Wilson. ‘The Business Proposition’ - In the first episode of the series (and after the sad death of Arthur Lowe) Bert Hodges, former ARP warden, is looking for a partner to renovate the pier. Maybe he can get Frank Pike to talk to his ‘uncle’ Arthur... ‘The Bank Loan’ - How can Hodges and Pike persuade Wilson to loan them the money...? ‘Who Owned the Pier?’ - Pike and Hodges research the history of Frambourne Pier, and a visit by the electrician brings worrying news. With Arthur Lowe as George Mainwaring, John Le Mesurier as Arthur Wilson, Ian Lavender as Frank Pike and Bill Pertwee as Bert Hodges, ‘It Sticks Out Half a Mile’ was written by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles, who also adapted ‘Dad’s Army’ for radio. Entertainment & Performing Arts Literature & Fiction Radio Entertainment Comedy Funny

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this is a light-hearted listen end an extra special Easter egg for anyone familiar with Dad's army.

cult classic and rightfully so

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