Right, listen up! Let’s talk Dads Army. Specifically, Were Doomed! The Dad’s Army Story. And most importantly, where to watch it online. But first, an admission.
Here’s my possibly unpopular opinion: it's... fine. That's it. I know, I know, gasp! But hold your horses (or should I say, your Walmington-on-Sea bikes?).
The Hype Machine
Were Doomed! promised a behind-the-scenes peek. A glimpse into the creation of a British institution. Did it deliver? Sort of.
The actors were good. Paul Ritter (RIP) as Arthur Lowe? Brilliant casting. But the story itself felt a bit...flat. Like a forgotten crumpet left on the side.
It checked all the boxes. The casting dramas. The writers' struggles. The network meddling. But it never really soared. It felt like ticking off points on a Wikipedia page.
So, Where Can I Watch It?
Right, practicalities! You're probably shouting "Get on with it! Where can I watch Were Doomed! The Dads Army Story online?". Well, availability seems to shift more than Captain Mainwaring's mood after a perceived insult.
Your best bet is often streaming services like BBC iPlayer (if you're in the UK, of course). Or BritBox in the US and other regions. But check first! Things change.
Sometimes, you can find it available for purchase or rental on platforms like Amazon Prime Video or Apple TV. A quick Google search should do the trick to locate its current whereabouts.
The Actual Dad's Army: Still the Best?
Let's be honest, nothing beats the original Dad's Army. Those characters! That writing! The sheer, unadulterated silliness! Jonesy running around shouting "Don't panic!". Pure gold.
Compare that to a dramatization of making it. It's like comparing a perfectly baked Victoria sponge to a recipe book about baking. One is delicious, the other... tells you how to make it.
Were Doomed! shows how Dads Army was made. But it's not as fun as watching Frazer's gloomy predictions.
Final Thoughts (Maybe Too Honest?)
Look, I didn't *hate* Were Doomed!. But I didn't love it either. It's a decent watch if you're a die-hard Dads Army fan.
But if you're new to the world of Walmington-on-Sea, start with the original series. Trust me. You'll thank me later. All those episodes are the real treasure.
Maybe Were Doomed! tried to do too much. Capture the magic and the behind-the-scenes drama. Perhaps that's why it just felt…okay.
Maybe it was doomed from the start. (Sorry, couldn't resist!)
Don't get me wrong. Appreciating the actors' efforts is a must. All the cast did an amazing job. Especially Mark Gatiss behind the camera.
So, watch it if you're curious. But don't expect it to replace your Dads Army box set. Because lets face it, nothing ever will.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm off to watch "The Deadly Attachment" again. "Don't tell him, Pike!". Classic.