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{{Infobox television episode
| Title series = My Brother and[[Dad's IArmy]]
| Seriesimage = Dad's= Army
| Image caption =
| Caption series_no = 8
| Seriesepisode no = 7
| director = [[David Croft (TV producer)|David Croft]]
| Episode = 073
| Directorstory = [[DavidJimmy CroftPerry]] (TVand producer)|David Croft]]
| Story producer = [[Jimmy Perry]] and David Croft
| Producerairdate = David{{Start Croftdate|1975|12|26|df=yes}}
| Episodelength = 07340 minutes
| Airdate = Friday 26/12/75 6.05pm<br />(recorded Friday 23/5/75 and Saturday 24/5/75)
| Lengthguests = 40 minutes
| Guestsprev = [[The Face on the Poster]]
| Prevnext = [[The FaceLove onof theThree PosterOranges (Dad's Army)|The Love of Three Oranges]]
| Next = [[The Love of Three Oranges (Dad's Army)|The Love of Three Oranges]]
| Viewing figures= 13.6 million
}}
''"'''My Brother and I'''''" is the second Christmas episodespecial of the British comedy series ''[[Dad's Army]]''. It was originally transmitted on Friday 26 December 1975. The episode is notable for thefeatures [[dualArthur roleLowe]] playedin bya [[Arthurdual Lowerole]], inas his regular role of [[Captain Mainwaring]] andas Mainwaring's estranged brother [[Barry Mainwaring|Barry]].
 
==Synopsis==
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==Plot==
As Mainwaring and the [[platoon]] return from an exhilaratingexhausting route march, he discovers Wilson reading Pike's ''[[Hotspur (comic)|Hotspur]]'' magazinecomic. There is a letter written in Pike's handwriting hidden amongst the pages. Mainwaring reads it and is instantly disgusted. He convenes an impromptu [[parade]], where he confronts Pike about the letter, and asks Wilson to read it. It says that "the [[British Home Guard|Home Guard]] will only spot any parachutists if they land in a [[public house]]", and that their section "made sure there were no parachutists in eleven pubs in two hours! "
 
Mainwaring makes the platoon promise that he won'twill not hear any more stories about his men drinking on duty. He goes on to say that he has offered to be the host for a sherry party for local civilcivic dignitaries and army officers. Jones' section (sanswith the exception of Frazer, becausewho he'sis "meeting" a client in [[Eastbourne]]) volunteer themselves as stewards. When they leave, Mainwaring praises his men, declaring them "indispensable". Wilson asks if Mainwaring was harsh about the public house business, but Mainwaring doesn'tdoes not think he was, and blames it on the way he was brought up:, claiming every member of his family "knew when to stop".
 
Meanwhile, on boardin a train carriage, a drunken figure with more than a passing resemblance to Mainwaring downs a bottle[[hip flask]] of [[Scotch whisky|Scotch]]. The train stops at [[Eastbourne]], and Frazer joins the man in the carriage, and quickly learns that the drunken man is Mainwaring's [[black sheep]] brother Barry, and that he is on his way to [[Walmington-on-Sea|Walmington]] to collect a [[Pocket watch#Hunter-case watches|half-hunter watch]] that, he claims, Mainwaring stole from him after their father's demisedeath. Frazer is more than happy to tell Mainwaring that his brother is in town.
 
A few days later, Mainwaring tells Wilson that he'sis not ashamed of his brother, but he feels that heBarry let his talents go to waste, while heMainwaring himself became a respected and trustworthy figure who can "look the world full in the face". Barry rings and Mainwaring declines the call, leaving it to Wilson. Mainwaring tells Wilson to tell Barry that he'll will meet him at the Red Lion [[inn]]Inn.
 
When he gets there, he confronts Barry about the watch. Barry claims that their father intended to give Barryhim the watch for looking after him. Mainwaring scoffs at hisBarry's attempts to look after their father, and refuses to hand over the watch. Barry blackmails his brother by saying that he'll will show him up at the sherry party if he doesn'tdoes not. Mainwaring reluctantly hands over the watch, getting Barry's solemn oath that he'll will be out of Walmington on the 9:30 train.
 
The party goes well until Barry unexpectedly arrives, wanting to apologise for his earlier behaviour, and gets into a lengthy chat with Chief Warden Hodges, the [[Vicar]] and the [[Verger]]. Pike drags him into the dressing room, giving him a whole bottle of sherry to himself,placate in exchange for keeping his mouth shuthim. Mainwaring arrives, and Hodges gleefully tells him that he had a chat with his brother. Mainwaring is shocked and asks Wilson, Frazer, Jones, Sponge and Pike to get him out as soon as possible.
 
They try shoving himBarry through the window, but he is too fat, so they carry a comatose Barryhim out in an empty cupboard. Wilson admits togives Mainwaring the watch that he retrieved thefrom watch for himBarry, but Mainwaring's heart of gold allows him to give the watch back to Wilson, andhe tells Wilson to give it back to Barry and wish him well.
 
==Notes==
There is only one scene where both the Mainwaring brothers appear on screen at the same time. This is set in the bedroom at the Red Lion hotel where Barry is staying. Barry spends most of the scene sitting or lying on his bed whereas Captain Mainwaring stays close to the door. The camera angles during the scene are usually set so that only one of the brothers is seen at once, the other speaking out of vision, allowing Arthur Lowe to pre-record his dialogue for the unseen brother.
 
==Cast==
*[[Arthur Lowe]] as [[Captain Mainwaring]]/[[Barry Mainwaring]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=BBC One - Dad's Army, My Brother and I |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00794kd |access-date=2024-02-07 |website=BBC |language=en-GB}}</ref>
*[[Arthur Lowe]] as [[Captain Mainwaring]]
*[[John Le Mesurier]] as [[Sergeant Wilson]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[Clive Dunn]] as [[Lance Corporal Jones]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[John Laurie]] as [[Private Frazer]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[Arnold Ridley]] as [[Private Godfrey]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[Ian Lavender]] as [[Private Pike]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[Bill Pertwee]] as [[Chief ARP Warden Hodges|ARP Warden Hodges]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[Edward Sinclair (actor)|Edward Sinclair]] as [[Maurice Yeatman|The Verger]]
*[[Frank Williams (actor)|Frank Williams]] as [[Reverend Timothy Farthing|The Vicar]]<ref name=":0" />
*[[Arthur Lowe]] as [[Barry Mainwaring]]
*[[Penny Irving]] as Chambermaid
*[[Arnold Diamond]] as Major-General Anstruther-Stevens
*[[Colin Bean]] as Private Sponge<ref name=":0" />
 
==Notes==
{{Dad's Army (Specials)}}
#There is only one scene where both the Mainwaring brothers appear on screen at the same time. This is set in the bedroom at the Red Lion hotel where Barry is staying. Barry spends most of the scene sitting or lying on his bed, whereas Captain Mainwaring staysstands close to the door. TheFor camerasome anglesshots during the scenethey are usually set so that only one of the brothers isboth seen at oncesimultaneously,by the other speaking outuseofvision, allowing Arthur Lowe to pre-record his dialogue for the unseen[[rear brotherprojection]].
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
{{Dad's Army (Specials)}}
 
[[Category:Dad's Army special episodes]]
[[Category:ChristmasDad's televisionArmy series 8 episodes]]
[[Category:1975British Christmas television episodes]]
[[Category:1975 British television episodes]]

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