Just watched this (I know I am sad, but I like it) at one point Captain Mannering in his bank manager role says to Mrs Pike, something like, "yes I think the best thing to do is sell your Channel Tunnel shares"
Now I know this programme is set in the forties. I didn't think the Tunnel was in existence then. In fact I can remember vaguely the breakthrough of it on TV.
Was this a big mistake or is it in fact true?
I watched it too, Caran, and I noticed the 'shares' bit. Somewhere, I have a nagging feeling that speculative shares had been sold many years before the actual tunnel. I enjoyed the programme, haven't seen those old ladies for many years! :)
They were probably a latter-day scam, "Buy your shares in the Channel Tunnel here". When Manchester was bidding for the Olympics for, I think, 1992 we had people round selling shares in the Ship Canal site where the Olympic Park would have been built.
Caran...you are not remotely sad ! Dad's Army is till funny after all these years, just as Steptoe is, because the comedy is timeless.
By the way, did you know that you can listen to Dad's Army, and Steptoe for that matter, on Radio Four Extra ? In many ways, they are even funnier, and they prove one important thing.....its the quality of the scripts that are always the most crucial aspect of any drama.