Is there going to be a new Dad’s Army series, who will star in it and when was the show last on TV?
The TV classic is said to be being revised by telly bosses who are in talks about which stars will play the show’s iconic characters
The TV classic is said to be being revised by telly bosses who are in talks about which stars will play the show’s iconic characters
THAT famous theme tune to 70s classic show Dad's Army is set to ring out in living rooms across the country again.
A reboot is reportedly on the cards and here's what we know so far...
The TV classic is said to be being revised by telly bosses in a brand new reboot.
reports there are plans to film three episodes in 2019 for digital channel Gold.
It is thought the new shows will be remakes of three lost episodes.
They are The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Walker, Stripe For Frazer and Under Fire.
The episodes - which will reportedly be filmed in front of a live studio audience - have not been seen by fans since they first aired on TV in 1969.
The new team are said to have the blessing from the estates of the original writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft.
TV bosses are in talks about which stars will play the show’s iconic characters.
Sir David Jason could be lined up as a potential Captain Mainwaring.
Hugh Laurie is being tipped to play Sgt Arthur Wilson and Danny Dyer as Private Joe Walker.
Producers are said to be keen to get Ian Lavender, 72, who played Private Pike on board.
In World War II, with a German invasion looming, the defence of Walmington-on-Sea rests in the hands of the local bank manager and a motley collection of volunteers in the Home Guard unit.
Despite being woefully ill-equipped, the rag-tag crew is ready to take on invading troops from across the Channel.
The show first aired on July 31, 1968 and ended on November 13, 1977.