David Croft (1) (1922–2011)
Author of Dad's Army: Complete Series 1-9 and Specials [1968 TV Series]
For other authors named David Croft, see the disambiguation page.
Series
Works by David Croft
Allo 'Allo: Complete Series 9 4 copies
Dad's Army : The Collector's Edition : Series One : January 1974-June 1974 (1974) — Creator — 2 copies, 1 review
Hi-De-Hi! - Series 1 & 2 [Region 2] 2 copies
Dad's Army : The Collector's Edition : Series Three : March 1976-September 1976 (1976) — Creator — 1 copy
Dad's Army : The Collector's Edition : Series Two : February 1975-June 1975 (1975) — Creator — 1 copy
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Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Sharland, David John Andrew
- Birthdate
- 1922-09-07
- Date of death
- 2011-09-27
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- television producer
writer
film director
producer - Awards and honors
- Order of the British Empire (officer)
- Nationality
- England
UK - Birthplace
- Sandbanks, Dorset, England, UK
- Place of death
- Portugal
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
Members
Reviews
Another thoroughly enjoyable series featuring the Walmington-on-Sea home guard in a wide variety of situations, from harvesting crops to fighting fires, from partying to testing out potential weapons. The scriptwriters were excellent at finding new stories, and the main actors - seven featured in the Home Guard, plus the Vicar, the Verger and the ARP warden - are flawless.
In this series, Captain Mainwaring shows how dedicated and committed he is, and all the men in the platoon demonstrate show more loyalty and an increasing closeness. So as well as a lot of humour there's some poignancy and character development. One or two quite tense scenes, too.
Definitely recommended for a quirky look at the UK during World War II, from the eyes of a somewhat incompetent but extremely dedicated group of men.
Longer review: https://suesdvdreviews.blogspot.com/2026/04/dads-army-series-five.html show less
In this series, Captain Mainwaring shows how dedicated and committed he is, and all the men in the platoon demonstrate show more loyalty and an increasing closeness. So as well as a lot of humour there's some poignancy and character development. One or two quite tense scenes, too.
Definitely recommended for a quirky look at the UK during World War II, from the eyes of a somewhat incompetent but extremely dedicated group of men.
Longer review: https://suesdvdreviews.blogspot.com/2026/04/dads-army-series-five.html show less
Good easy listening on a long car trip. Especially good for keeping my parents quiet instead of telling how I should be driving :D
'Allo 'Allo! is a British sitcom television series created by David Croft and Jeremy Lloyd, starring Gorden Kaye, and originally broadcast on BBC One. The sitcom focuses on the life of a café owner in the French town of Nouvion, during the German occupation of France in the Second World War, who has to deal with problems caused by a dishonest German officer, a local French Resistance leader, a stolen painting, and a pair of trapped British airmen, while concealing from his wife the secret show more affairs he is having with his waitresses. Croft and Lloyd devised the concept as a parody of BBC wartime drama Secret Army, and initially launched the programme with a pilot on 30 December 1982. The sitcom was eventually commissioned following the success of the pilot, and ran for nine series between 7 September 1984 until its conclusion on 14 December 1992. Both Lloyd and Croft wrote the scripts for the first six series, while the remainder were handled by Lloyd and Paul Adam.
Much like previous sitcoms created by Croft and Lloyd, the programme employed notable elements such as memorable catchphrases and ending credits, cultural clichés, physical humour and visual gags. However, 'Allo 'Allo! differed from these other sitcoms by featuring overarching plotlines rather than simple stand-alone stories, and the device of having actors speaking English but with theatrical foreign accents to distinguish each character's nationality. The sitcom proved popular with viewers and drew respectable ratings during its broadcast, with its success leading to it receiving stage show reproductions. A special entitled The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!, aired on 22 March 2007, featured a number of cast members returning to reprise their original roles to perform in a special story after the conclusion of the programme, alongside a documentary about the sitcom including a highlight reel of episodes, and interviews with the cast, production team and fans. (fonte: Wikipedia) show less
Much like previous sitcoms created by Croft and Lloyd, the programme employed notable elements such as memorable catchphrases and ending credits, cultural clichés, physical humour and visual gags. However, 'Allo 'Allo! differed from these other sitcoms by featuring overarching plotlines rather than simple stand-alone stories, and the device of having actors speaking English but with theatrical foreign accents to distinguish each character's nationality. The sitcom proved popular with viewers and drew respectable ratings during its broadcast, with its success leading to it receiving stage show reproductions. A special entitled The Return of 'Allo 'Allo!, aired on 22 March 2007, featured a number of cast members returning to reprise their original roles to perform in a special story after the conclusion of the programme, alongside a documentary about the sitcom including a highlight reel of episodes, and interviews with the cast, production team and fans. (fonte: Wikipedia) show less
Mar 11, 2022Italian
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- Works
- 63
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- 7
- Members
- 558
- Popularity
- #44,765
- Rating
- 3.9
- Reviews
- 3
- ISBNs
- 71



