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Posted 6 January 2023

Dad's Army: The Complete Collection [DVD] (Used) - £4.04 Delivered With Codes @ World of Books

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Use codes 'WORLDOFBOOKS10' or 'WELCOME10', plus '6MONTHS10' to make it £4.04 delivered.


The entire collection of surviving episodes of Jimmy Perry and David Croft's classic wartime comedy based around the Home Guard in Walmington-on-Sea, which was broadcast from 1969 to 1977. Includes all nine surviving episodes from the first and second series and the complete series 3-9.

Run time‎: 39 hours
Number of discs‎: 14
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  1. GeordieRob's avatar
    That's a lot of classic British comedy for 4 quid.

    Still blows my mind that the John Laurie who played Frazer and Arnold Ridley who played Godfrey were born in the 1800s........
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  3. Affray's avatar
    "Uncle Arthur were Four Pound, Four P at world of books"
    "Stupid Boy" (edited)
  4. fidlalot's avatar
    We are doomed!
  5. fanmore's avatar
    Thanks for posting. A few good laughs for £4.04.
  6. Steecy's avatar
    Ordered
  7. Bri8463's avatar
    Thanks op
  8. DeanSupreme.uk's avatar
    Bought this the last time it was on offer from here for around same price..great series and great price.
  9. Proveright's avatar
    Thanks OP How did you get it for £4.04?

    It showed £4.99 less code WELCOME10 made £4.49

    When I tried the other codes it said it was not stackable. So went to basket and it had jumped to £8.99.

    Entered delivery details and it jumped to £9.99. Now I cone back here and it has already turned off on this thread!

    They are not doing themselves any favours. If it is in the basket they should not only hold the stock but hold the price. So I quit out of it.
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