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Dad's Army Appreciation Society
AbbreviationDAAS
Formation1993 (1993)
FoundersBill Pertwee
Frank Williams

Membership (2009)

1,700+

Official language

English

President

Michael Knowles
Websitehttp://www.dadsarmy.co.uk/

Formerly called

The New Dad's Army Appreciation Society
(1993-1995)

The Dad's Army Appreciation Society is an organisation dedicated to the British television sitcom Dad's Army. It is run by a small group of individuals and has over 1,700 members.

History[edit]

The Dad's Army Appreciation Society was originally formed in February 1990 by David Lovering, a Dad's Army fan, but it was shortly disbanded due to Lovering's work commitments.[1][2]

The present society was founded in 1993[3]byBill Pertwee (who played Warden Hodges), Frank Williams (who played the Vicar) and fans of the show, with an initial membership of 300 people in its first year.[1] The society, in association with the Bressingham Steam and Gardens, set up the Dad's Army Collection, which was officially opened on 14 May 2000 by Dad's Army creators Jimmy Perry and David Croft. Also, Thetford (where much of the show was filmed) opened a Dad's Army Museum in 2007. In 2003 the secretary of the society, Tony Pritchard, designed a heritage trail for Dad's Army fans, in part funded through a grant from the European Union.[4]

As of 2009, the society had 1,700 members,[5][3] having grown from approximately 300-500 members in 1997 and 1998.[6][7]

In March 1995, Dave Homewood founded a New Zealand branch of the DAAS, which ran for almost ten years.[8] The society published a quarterly magazine, titled Platoon Attention!.[8]

Key figures[edit]

Position Person
President Michael Knowles
Vice President Harold Snoad
Membership & Enquiries Tony Pritchard
Magazine Items & Enquiries Paul Carpenter
Video and Audio Library Andrew Biggs

Events[edit]

The society holds many individual events around the country where they show and play rare Dad's Army items and footage. However, there is a main event in May/June when the society members meet up, have the annual society dinner, and go to the Dad's Army Collection at the Bressingham Steam and Gardens.

Events have included a gathering in 1997 at The Oval attended by a number of the original cast (including Clive Dunn and Ian Lavender) as well as the shows writers, Jimmy Perry and David Croft,[9] and a 1998 gathering at Cambridge (New Zealand) attended by Stephen Lowe, the son of the show's Arthur Lowe who played Captain George Mainwaring.[10] More recently, a 2009 gathering was held at Whitmore Hall at which Frank Williams was able to attend and speak to the society's members,[5] and before his death Colin Bean (who played Private Sponge in the series) regularly turned up to events, even though he used a wheelchair at the time.[11] Since then (and from 1998) the Society has arranged annual events based at or around Thetford attended by the writers and cast members, including tours of the restricted Stanta Battle Area used for location filming. The Society organised several events to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Croft and Perry partnership in 2018.

Permission To Speak, Sir![edit]

The society publishes a members magazine called Permission To Speak, Sir!.[3] Started by Tadge Muldoon in 1993,[1] it includes society news, society merchandise and Dad's Army items for sale by members. Regular features are "Guest Appearances" and "Letters from Members".

In 2018, the Society published an updated version of the Dad's Army Companion to coincide with the 50th anniversary celebrations.

Video and Audio Library[edit]

The Video and Audio Library features a large selection of video and audio items that can be borrowed by members. In December 2020 a special section of the society's website was set aside for fan fiction written by the members, the first submission was made in January 2021 and was entitled Dad’s Army Negotiates Brexit and was by Niles Schilder.[12]

List of presidents[edit]

References[edit]

Citations[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Pertwee 2009, p. 172.
  • ^ "DAAS History". Dad's Army Appreciation Society. Archived from the original on 23 December 2023. Retrieved 25 April 2024.
  • ^ a b c Pertwee 2009, p. 200.
  • ^ "Europe puts Dad's Army on the map". The Times. London, United Kingdom. 29 December 2003. p. 6.
  • ^ a b "'They like it up 'em' as star regales fans". The Sentinel. Stoke-on-Trent, United Kingdom. 6 April 2009. Retrieved 20 November 2009.
  • ^ Stephenson, Hannah (14 November 1997). "Wartime Memories Live on...". The News Letter. Belfast, Northern Ireland. p. 12.
  • ^ Webber, Richard (19 July 1998). "Why We're Dad's Barmy!". Sunday Mirror. London, England. p. 22.
  • ^ a b Homewood, Dave (2008). "Dad's Army Homepage". Dad's Army - An Appreciation. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  • ^ "Don't panic". The Times. London, United Kingdom. 7 August 1997. p. 14.
  • ^ MacLeod, Scott (3 August 1998). "Don't panic ... it's just Dad's Army". Waikato Times. Hamilton, New Zealand. p. 3.
  • ^ "Colin Bean - Cameo actor best known for playing Private Sponge in Dad's Army and who often appeared as policemen in other TV programmes". The Times. London, United Kingdom. 24 June 2009. p. 59.
  • ^ Schilder, Niles. "fanfiction". dadsarmy.co.uk. Archived from the original on 26 January 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  • Works cited[edit]

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