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Time on My Hands

 
Idioms: time on one's hands

An interval with nothing to do; see under on one's hands; time hangs heavy.


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053 - Time on my Hands

Script Jimmy Perry and David Croft
Director David Croft
Producer David Croft
Recorded 8/12/1972
Original transmission 29/12/72
Series Five
Length 30 minutes
Original Audience Figures 16.6 million
Preceded by Round and Round Went the Great Big Wheel
Followed by The Deadly Attachment

"Time on my Hands" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fifth series of the British comedy series Dad's Army that was originally transmitted on the 29 December 1972.

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Synopsis

A German pilot has bailed out and is now tangled up on the town hall's clock tower. Mainwairing's men are obliged to retrieve him. Getting up is not a problem - they can climb a makeshift ladder. Getting down again proves more difficult - Jones has broken the ladder.

Plot

The episode opens with Mainwaring and Wilson enjoying a relaxing morning coffee at the Marigold Tea Rooms when Pike bursts in announcing a Luftwaffe pilot has bailed out and landed on the roof of the town hall. Gathering together the rest of the platoon, they head straight for the town hall. When they arrive they find the Air Raid PrecautionsARP and Warden Hodges marshalling a large crowd of spectators, watching the stranded German on the clocktower. Mainwaring brusquely pushes Hodges aside and takes over command of the situation himself. He leads some of his men up a ladder to the tower, to try and rescue the German.

After a number of failed attempts to rescue him, they eventually manage to reach him using a pole found by Corporal Jones. Unfortunately the pole had been holding up the ladders up to the tower, which collapse, leaving them stranded. While Mainwaring puts the German pilot under close arrest, he and the rest of the men try and work of a way to get back down. Meanwhile on the ground level, a sneering Hodges mocks their predicament, enraged because it was he who had erected the ladders in the first place.

Eventually the platoon appear about to be rescued, by the Vicar.

Notes

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 Hodges
Frank Williams Vicar
Edward Sinclair The Verger
Harold Bennett Mr Blewitt
Colin Bean Private Sponge
Joan Cooper Miss Fortescue
Eric Longworth Mr Gordon (Town Clerk)
Christopher Sandford German Pilot

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