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It Sticks Out Half a Mile Continued

By: Harold Snoad, Michael Knowles
Narrated by: John Le Mesurier
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Summary

John Le Mesurier, Ian Lavender, and Bill Pertwee star in four episodes of the radio sequel to Dad's Army.

"Inspecting the Piles": In order to save money, Hodges, Pike, and Wilson decide to inspect the foundations of Frambourne Pier in an inflatable rubber dinghy - at night.

"Pike in Love": Uncle Arthur is called in to give Pike a lesson on the birds and the bees.

"The Friends of Frambourne Pier": Pike and Hodges decide to launch a campaign asking for volunteers and so The Friends of Frambourne Pier Association (FOFPA) is born.

"The First Meeting": The first meeting of The Friends of Frambourne Pier Association is convened. Arthur Wilson attends, but has to explain his evening out to a suspicious Mrs Pike.

With John Le Mesurier as Arthur Wilson.

Public Domain (P)2012 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd
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Of a time before personal computers, internet and "anti" social media. A perfect antidote to Eastenders and every day hassels! Marvellous stuff that I missed whilst workting long hours to pay bills.

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Great stuff

Loved the series. it's just a shame that it ended as it would have been brilliant if they could have had a few more series.
Pure comedy gold when Pikey is getting a bit frisky with his girlfriend.

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From home front to seafront.

Gentle reminder of when comedy was about laughter and not all this pc stuff
Nice to see what could have happened to pike, Wilson and Co.
Not as good as dad's army but what is.
And no I'm not one of those who hates new comedy but still nice to reminisce with the comedies from your childhood.
Never caught this when it originally came out so nice to use audible to find gems from childhood.
Memories come flooding back.

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