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==Synopsis==
==Synopsis==
The platoon are very excited as they have been chosen to take part in the BBC radio Chrismas Broadcast, just before the King's speech.
The platoon are very excited as they have been chosen to take part in the BBC radio Christmas Broadcast, just before the King's speech.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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During run-through practice the script, the BBC official annoys Mainwaring by telling him he doesn't sound like an officer, and suggesting that he and Wilson switch parts. Jones, meanwhile, irritates the sound engineer by continual banging on the microphone. The rest of the men play-up to their usual roles. The BBC sound effects machine is broken, and they are forced to imitate many of the noises themselves.
During run-through practice the script, the BBC official annoys Mainwaring by telling him he doesn't sound like an officer, and suggesting that he and Wilson switch parts. Jones, meanwhile, irritates the sound engineer by continual banging on the microphone. The rest of the men play-up to their usual roles. The BBC sound effects machine is broken, and they are forced to imitate many of the noises themselves.


With a few moments to go the BBC Official reveals they have been cut from the programme, because it was overunning. The platoon take their revenge by all banging on the microphone.
With a few moments to go the BBC Official reveals they have been cut from the programme, because it was over-running. The platoon take their revenge by all banging on the microphone.


==Notes==
==Notes==
This episode was notable as it is only 15 minutes long, takes place in one setting. It is not counted in the canon of the series. In spite of this it is very popular with Dad's army fans because of the well-balanced script, and the essemble performance of the cast.
This episode was notable as it is only 15 minutes long, takes place in one setting. It is not counted in the canon of the series. In spite of this it is very popular with ''Dad's Army'' fans because of the well-balanced script, and the ensemble performance of the cast.


It was only released on DVD in 2007 as an extra on the Christmas Specials edition.
It was only released on DVD in 2007 as an extra on the Christmas Specials edition.

Revision as of 00:56, 6 January 2008

Template:Infobox Dad's Army

Broadcast to the Empire is the fourth and final Christmas Night With the Stars Insert of the British comedy series Dad's Army that was originally transmitted on Monday 25 December 1972.

Synopsis

The platoon are very excited as they have been chosen to take part in the BBC radio Christmas Broadcast, just before the King's speech.

Plot

The platoon are excited by the broadcast, which they will be doing from the Church Hall. There is a great deal of excitement in the platoon, through the typically cynical Hodges bets they will "make a right mess of it"

During run-through practice the script, the BBC official annoys Mainwaring by telling him he doesn't sound like an officer, and suggesting that he and Wilson switch parts. Jones, meanwhile, irritates the sound engineer by continual banging on the microphone. The rest of the men play-up to their usual roles. The BBC sound effects machine is broken, and they are forced to imitate many of the noises themselves.

With a few moments to go the BBC Official reveals they have been cut from the programme, because it was over-running. The platoon take their revenge by all banging on the microphone.

Notes

This episode was notable as it is only 15 minutes long, takes place in one setting. It is not counted in the canon of the series. In spite of this it is very popular with Dad's Army fans because of the well-balanced script, and the ensemble performance of the cast.

It was only released on DVD in 2007 as an extra on the Christmas Specials edition.

This was later extended into a full episode for the radio series.

Cast

Cast Characters
Arthur Lowe Captain Mainwaring
John Le Mesurier Sergeant Wilson
Clive Dunn Lance Corporal Jones
John Laurie Private Frazer
James Beck Private Walker
Arnold Ridley Private Godfrey
Ian Lavender Private Pike
Bill Pertwee ARP Warden
Peter Greene BBC Engineer
Michael Knowles Mr Willerby Troughton-Maxwell
BBC Producer