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2013. Not as funny perhaps as some of the others in this series (though you have to revel in Terry-Thomas calling even individuals a 'Shaar', and Ian Carmichael's drunken reply when asked to identify himself - '999 Prickle-puss') but the satisfying story begins where Carmichel joins group of other rejects in 'holding' and meets wide boy Dickie Attenborough, who becomes central to the story. I didn't buy the two Germans (one, Christopher Lee on the brink of breakthrough) committing suicide - writers should have found two bodies somewhere else!
Alan Hackney's 1954 novel is the source - not sure if this had the same ending (Carmichael somewhat unfairly being nicked!)
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We don't hear if Jill Adams is nicked |
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