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Dad’s Army Season 7 Episode 4
The platoon are dressed as Morris Dancers for a local show when Jones comes to Capt Mainwaring with a problem concerning Mrs Fox Jones thinks she is seeing the town clerk and wants Mainwaring to sort it out for him
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Serie: Dad's Army
Episode Title: The Godiva Affair
Air Date: 1974-12-06
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