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Finn (our Coffee Shop forum mascot) has met a new friend?
As at 24th November 2024 01:13 GMT
 
Re: Finn (our Coffee Shop forum mascot) has met a new friend?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 01:25, 24th October 2024
 
Thank you, Finn and JayMac, for all of that - it's absolutely brilliant! 


Re: Finn (our Coffee Shop forum mascot) has met a new friend?
Posted by JayMac at 01:11, 24th October 2024
 
Larger size. And Mainwaring from further away with a nod to the Dad's Army title sequence. Pictures are from a visit to Thetford in November 2022.



Finn also met Mainwaring giving one of his interminable lectures.
"Now pay attention Finn!"


"Don't panic! Don't panic!"


As eightondee mentioned, a lot of location scenes were filmed in Norfolk. Some around the town of Thetford, where today there is a Dad's Army museum. The pictures above are from said museum. The second one depicts a scene from the episode Something Nasty in the Vault.

I visited the street in Thetford where a scene from probably the most famous episode, The Deadly Attachment ("Don't tell him Pike!"), was filmed.



Re: Finn (our Coffee Shop forum mascot) has met a new friend?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:35, 23rd October 2024
 
"Don't tell him, Pike!" 

Thank you, eightonedee. 

Re: Finn (our Coffee Shop forum mascot) has met a new friend?
Posted by eightonedee at 22:32, 23rd October 2024
 
It's the statue of Arthur Lowe as Captain Mainwaring in Thetford, Norfolk.

Most episodes of "Dad's Army" were filmed in the Breckland area of Norfolk nearby, and the cast used to stay in the town during the periods when series were filmed.

Finn (our Coffee Shop forum mascot) has met a new friend?
Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 22:09, 23rd October 2024
 
From Finn's profile picture -



Where were you, Finn?  I'm genuinely interested.

CfN. 

 
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