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VenueThe Mill Arts Centre (formerly The Mill)
TownBanbury
CountyOxfordshire
From24th October 2024
To24th October 2024
When19:30
The Mill Arts Centre (formerly The Mill) (V794)
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  • Date of change: 7 Aug 24 - T01592577814

Dad's Army Radio Show - The Love of Three Oranges/The Miser's Hoard/The Making of Private Pike

Dad's Army Radio Show

Work:: Dad's Army Radio Show (S820145453)

Two actors play 25 characters in this brilliant staging of three classic radio episodes based on favourite scripts from the original TV series.

Production:: The Love of Three Oranges/The Miser's Hoard/The Making of Private Pike (T01592577814)

The Love of Three Oranges - A church bazaar is organised for the "Comforts for the Troops Fund". Hodges intends to auction three oranges, and Capt. Mainwaring is determined to get hold of one for Mrs Mainwaring. The Miser's Hoard - When Frazer is revealed to have a secret stash of gold sovereigns, Mainwaring believes he must hand them over for safe keeping. The Making of Private Pike -Pike borrows Mainwairing's staff car to drive his new girlfriend to the cinema in Eastgate. On the way back, however, and nine miles from Walmington, it runs out of petrol
Company Something for the Weekend
Performer David Benson
Performer Jack Lane

Listing:: L1118635341




Current production:Tour/Production

The Love of Three Oranges/The Miser's Hoard/The Making of Private Pike

The Love of Three Oranges - A church bazaar is organised for the "Comforts for the Troops Fund". Hodges intends to auction three oranges, and Capt. Mainwaring is determined to get hold of one for Mrs Mainwaring. The Miser's Hoard - When Frazer is revealed to have a secret stash of gold sovereigns, Mainwaring believes he must hand them over for safe keeping. The Making of Private Pike -Pike borrows Mainwairing's staff car to drive his new girlfriend to the cinema in Eastgate. On the way back, however, and nine miles from Walmington, it runs out of petrol

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