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IMDbThere are two actors brought back from the original television cast: Ian Lavender, who played Private Pike in the television series, returns as the character of Brigadier Pritchard; and Frank Williams, who reprised his role as Reverend Timothy Farthing. The Jones' van in this movie is also the same one used in Dad's Army (1968).
The sign above the pawnbrokers' shop reads "Croft and Perry Pawnbrokers" as an in-joke and tribute, as David Croft and Jimmy Perry wrote Dad's Army (1968), on which this movie was based.
Private Pike's (Blake Harrison's) claret and blue scarf, which he wears in this movie, is an Aston Villa Football Club scarf. Original Private Pike actor Ian Lavender is an Aston Villa fan.
Famous catchphrases from the original television and radio programs that are shown in the film: Frazer's "we're doomed!," and Jones's "don't panic" (said repeatedly with increasing panic). Mainwaring's chiding of Pike with "you stupid boy" is started, but Mainwaring cuts himself off with "you stupid..."
Frank Williams (Reverend Timothy Farthing - Vicar) was due to appear in more scenes. He was deleted from the sequence where a paranoid Captain Mainwaring (Toby Jones) sees residents in Nazi uniforms. A scene with the Vicar was also written opposite Mrs. Elizabeth Mainwaring (Felicity Montagu), though Williams' schedule meant he was unavailable to film this scene, as he was on a cruise in Russia. To make up for his lost scene, Director Oliver Parker wrote the scene between the Vicar and Godfrey (Sir Michael Gambon) in the church hall on the morning of filming to make the most of having Williams, who received a standing ovation from the cast and crew on arrival to the church hall.
"Jones: Permission to panic, sir!"
"Reverend Timothy Farthing: The morris dancers have booked the hall for one o'clock. I do hope you're not going to run over. George Mainwaring: There is a war on you know, Vicar. If we're not finished, they'll just have to prance about outside."