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* [[The Captain]]
* [[The Captain]]
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "You stupid boy!" (To Pike); "There is a war on, you know."
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "You stupid boy!" (To Pike); "There is a war on, you know."
* [[Drunk With Power]]
* [[Drunk with Power]]
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Captain Mainwaring hates Nazis and Germans in general. He seems to have an unintended snobbish look on other foreigners.
* [[Fantastic Racism]]: Captain Mainwaring hates Nazis and Germans in general. He seems to have an unintended snobbish look on other foreigners.
* [[The Ghost]]: Mrs. Mainwaring.
* [[The Ghost]]: Mrs. Mainwaring.
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* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]: Captain Mainwaring is easily offended if directly of subtly insulted.
* [[I Take Offense to That Last One]]: Captain Mainwaring is easily offended if directly of subtly insulted.
* [[Its Pronounced Tropay]]: He often has to remind people how to pronounce his name correctly (It is correctly pronounced as "Manner-Ring").
* [[Its Pronounced Tropay]]: He often has to remind people how to pronounce his name correctly (It is correctly pronounced as "Manner-Ring").
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[The Napoleon]]: Actually nicknamed "Napoloen" by Warden Hodges, and dreams about being Napoleon in one episode.
* [[The Napoleon]]: Actually nicknamed "Napoloen" by Warden Hodges, and dreams about being Napoleon in one episode.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: Usually when working at the bank.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: Usually when working at the bank.
* [[Officer and A Gentleman]]: While Captain Mainwaring can be very rude and pompous, he has his moments of genuine kindness, always willing to help out his troops and even gives Mrs. Fox away to Corporal Jones.
* [[Officer and a Gentleman]]: While Captain Mainwaring can be very rude and pompous, he has his moments of genuine kindness, always willing to help out his troops and even gives Mrs. Fox away to Corporal Jones.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Believes himself to be this, although he is just as looney as most of his troops.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Believes himself to be this, although he is just as looney as most of his troops.
* [[Patriotic Fervor]]: Very patriotic and scolds those who do not follow his example.
* [[Patriotic Fervor]]: Very patriotic and scolds those who do not follow his example.
* {{spoiler|[[Phony Veteran]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Phony Veteran]]}}
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|He has never actually had any combat experience, and was never a soldier in World War I. He is briefly removed from command until the other troops send letters to the war office asking for his return.}}
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|He has never actually had any combat experience, and was never a soldier in World War I. He is briefly removed from command until the other troops send letters to the war office asking for his return.}}
* [[Surrounded By Idiots]]
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: With Wilson, despite their differences in attitude and class.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: With Wilson, despite their differences in attitude and class.
* [[What an Idiot!]]: Several characters think he is an idiot, mainly Frazer, Hodges, and Captain Square.
* [[What an Idiot!]]: Several characters think he is an idiot, mainly Frazer, Hodges, and Captain Square.
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* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: {{spoiler|Heavily implied to be Pike's real father.}}
* [[Luke, I Am Your Father]]: {{spoiler|Heavily implied to be Pike's real father.}}
** In an interview, David Croft said that this was true "in his opinion." Counts as [[Word of God]] to me.
** In an interview, David Croft said that this was true "in his opinion." Counts as [[Word of God]] to me.
* [[Officer and A Gentleman]]
* [[Officer and a Gentleman]]
* [[Only Sane Man]]: When Mainwaring off doing something looney, Wilson holds this trope.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: When Mainwaring off doing something looney, Wilson holds this trope.
* [[Upperclass Twit]]: He exhibits traits.
* [[Upper Class Twit]]: He exhibits traits.
* [[You Are in Command Now]]: Happens twice. Once when Mainwaring is stripped of his command when it turns out he {{spoiler|is a self-proclaimed officer}}; and again when Wilson becomes the Eastgate bank manager.
* [[You Are in Command Now]]: Happens twice. Once when Mainwaring is stripped of his command when it turns out he {{spoiler|is a self-proclaimed officer}}; and again when Wilson becomes the Eastgate bank manager.


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* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The most nuttiest of the troops.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: The most nuttiest of the troops.
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Food As Bribe]]: Often gives food to Captain Mainwaring and Wilson to get their permissions to do something. The food is often tricky to get due to rations.
* [[Food as Bribe]]: Often gives food to Captain Mainwaring and Wilson to get their permissions to do something. The food is often tricky to get due to rations.
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Large Ham]]
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]
* [[Leeroy Jenkins]]
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* [[The Creepy Undertaker]]
* [[The Creepy Undertaker]]
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]
* [[Drunk With Power]]: In one episode, Mainwaring allows Frazer to run the troops for a while and it goes to his head.
* [[Drunk with Power]]: In one episode, Mainwaring allows Frazer to run the troops for a while and it goes to his head.
* [[The Eeyore]]
* [[The Eeyore]]
* [[Father Neptune]]
* [[Father Neptune]]
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]
* [[Man in A Kilt]]: Never actually wears one, but is bothered by why Englishmen are so obsessed with knowing what is under a Scotsman's kilt.
* [[Man in a Kilt]]: Never actually wears one, but is bothered by why Englishmen are so obsessed with knowing what is under a Scotsman's kilt.
* [[Old Soldier]]
* [[Old Soldier]]
* [[Surrounded By Idiots]]
* [[Surrounded by Idiots]]


=== Private Charles Godfrey ===
=== Private Charles Godfrey ===
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* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Turn off that light!"; "You bloomin' hooligans!"; "Now, look here, Napoleon!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Turn off that light!"; "You bloomin' hooligans!"; "Now, look here, Napoleon!"
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Only the Verger finds his jokes amusing.
* [[Deadpan Snarker]]: Only the Verger finds his jokes amusing.
* [[Drunk With Power]]
* [[Drunk with Power]]
* [[Grumpy Bear]]
* [[Grumpy Bear]]
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]
* [[Hair-Trigger Temper]]

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Walmington-on-Sea's Home Guard

Captain George Mainwaring

The self-proclaimed commanding officer of the Home Guard, Captain Mainwaring is the local bank manager. Very pompous but focused on the war effort, Mainwaring strives to mold his ragtag group of volunteers into a capable fighting force in case Those Wacky Nazis invade.

Sergeant Arthur Wilson

Second-in-command of the Home Guard and deputy bank manager. Wilson is very laidback and diffident, having gone to a public school and is very suave and popular with the ladies. Mainwaring seems to hold Wilson in mixed regards. He has an interesting relationship with Mrs. Pike. Referred to as "Uncle Arthur" by Pike.

  • Beware the Nice Ones: Wilson never raises his voice, but considering he was a Captain in the Royal Artillery forces during World War I, he must have been quite a force to behold.
    • In one episode where several Irish men invade the church hall to rescue their friend from the Home Guard, all of the troops save Wilson and Godfrey are defeated by the Irish. Wilson steps in and has an Offscreen Moment of Awesome where he casually walks back into Mainwaring's office after beating the Irishmen senseless.
    • Also in the episode where Hodges ups Mrs. Pike's rent but then tells her that she needn't pay it if she'd be "nice to him." Wilson belts him to the approval of the onlooking cast.
  • The Captain: Revealed to have been one during World War I.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Comes across as this at times.
  • Deadpan Snarker
  • Honourary Uncle: To Pike.
  • The Lancer
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Heavily implied to be Pike's real father.
    • In an interview, David Croft said that this was true "in his opinion." Counts as Word of God to me.
  • Officer and a Gentleman
  • Only Sane Man: When Mainwaring off doing something looney, Wilson holds this trope.
  • Upper Class Twit: He exhibits traits.
  • You Are in Command Now: Happens twice. Once when Mainwaring is stripped of his command when it turns out he is a self-proclaimed officer; and again when Wilson becomes the Eastgate bank manager.

Lance-Corporal Jack Jones

Third-in-command of the Home Guard, Jones is the local butcher. A veteran of the 1890s Sudan war and World War I, Jones joins the Walmington-on-Sea troops to fight in the second world war. Eager for battle, Jones is the most energetic and zaniest of the group.

Private Joe Walker

The second-youngest of the Home Guard, Walker is a spiv from London who often makes deals and offers to other characters to make money. Most of his goods can be used for the war effort. The character was dropped from the show after the death of his actor.

Private James Frazer

An elderly Scottish undertaker and former naval cook, Frazer is a very scatterbrained man who often goes into rants and tales about Doomy Dooms of Doom, usually with wide eyes of madness. He hates Captain Mainwaring.

Private Charles Godfrey

A retired employee of Civil Service Stores, Godfrey is a polite, kind and humble elderly man. He has a weak bladder and has to excuse himself a lot. He lives with his eccentric sisters in a cottage. He later becomes The Medic of the Home Guard.

Private Frank Pike

The youngest member of the troop, Pike works in the bank under his "Uncle Arthur" and Captain Mainwaring. Often asking stupid questions and making equally pointless comments, Pike is very childish, much to Captain Mainwaring's irritation who refers to Pike as a "stupid boy". He is mollycoddled by his mother, wears a scarf on parade, and tries to excuse himself from troop events following his mum's advice.

Private Sponge

A recurring member of the platoon, Sponge is a sheep farmer who leads the second half of the platoon (the background characters). He somewhat became an Ascended Extra after Walker's departure.

  • Ascended Extra: Started off as a background character, but became a more prominent character. He was often used for the leads to talk to, and cracked the occasional joke.
  • Hero of Another Story
  • Hufflepuff House: Him and the rest of the platoon.
  • Mauve Shirt
  • You Didn't Ask: In an episode where the platoon help to gather a harvest, Sponge is asked by Captain Mainwaring to demonstrate how the harvesting machinery works. Sponge admits he is a sheep farmer and does not know how. Mainwaring calls him out on this, but Sponge tells Mainwaring he never asked if he knew how to use the machinery.

Private Cheeseman

A Guest Star Party Member, Private Cheeseman is a Welsh journalist who joins the platoon to get an idea of how they live and operate. He speaks in a thick Welsh accent, has big teeth and large glasses.

Supporting Characters

Warden Hodges

William Hodges is Chief Air Raid Warden in Walmington-on-Sea and Captain Mainwaring's Sitcom Arch Nemesis. He is a greengrocer when off-duty, but is a grouchy, power mad, and rude man. He has a short temper and often clashes with the Home Guard, referring to Mainwaring as "Napoleon". He keeps a weary eye open for anyone in town who might threaten the safety of everyone, storming in to give the culprit a piece of his mind.

Mrs. Mavis Pike

Reverend Timothy Farthing

Maurice Yeatman

Mrs. Fox

Captain Square

Norman Blewiit

Mr. Gordon