The Rear Guard
The Rear Guard | |
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Created by | Jimmy Perry David Croft |
Written by | Jimmy Perry David Croft Arthur Julian |
Directed by | Hal Cooper |
Starring | Lou Jacobi Cliff Norton Eddie Foy Jr. John McCook Dennis Kort Arthur Peterson Jim Connell James McCallion |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 1 (Pilot) |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | 10 August 1976 |
The Rear Guard is a 1976 pilot episode for an American adaptation of the British situation comedy Dad's Army. Set in World War II, The Rear Guard followed a band of men in the American Civil Defense (c. 1942) who were part of an auxiliary force in the event of an invasion of the US. The episode was an adaptation of "The Deadly Attachment", in which a German U-Boat crew are placed under the supervision of the platoon.
The pilot was aired on Tuesday, 10 August 1976 by the American Broadcasting Company (ABC).[1] However, it was not popular and never made it past its pilot to become a series. As it was a failure, the original tapes the show was recorded on were wiped. However copies of the show are in the possession of the show's director Hal Cooper and other producers that were associated with the show.
Characters[]
As The Rear Guard was a remake of Dad's Army, it included many of the same characters under alternative names. Here is a list of the characters and their original counterparts:
- Captain Nick Rosatti (Captain Mainwaring) – played by Cliff Norton
- Sergeant Max Raskin (Sergeant Wilson) – played by Lou Jacobi
- Bert Wagner (Lance Corporal Jones) – played by Eddie Foy Jr.
- Don Crawford (Private Walker) – played by John McCook
- Bobby Henderson (Private Pike) – played by
The characters of Privates Godfrey and Frazer were not included in the remake.
External links[]
References[]
- ^ https://archive.today/20120630225102/http://www.btinternet.com/~m.brown1/rear.htm Dave Homewood's Guide to The Rear Guard[dead link]
- American television series based on British television series
- Dad's Army
- Television pilots not picked up as a series
- Military humor in film
- 1970s American comedy television series
- War film stubs
- BBC Television show stubs