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Clive Dunn, Dad's Army actor, dies aged 92 
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Actor Clive Dunn, best known for his role as Lance Corporal "Jonesy" Jones in Dad's Army, has died aged 92.

He died in Portugal on Tuesday from complications following an operation.

Dunn - whose famous catchphrases included "Don't panic, don't panic" and "They don't like it up 'em" - became a recording star in 1971 when his record, Grandad, reached number one.

Frank Williams, who played the Vicar on Dad's Army, said he was always "great fun" to be around.

"Of course he was so much younger than the part he played," he told BBC Radio Four. "It's very difficult to think of him as an old man really.


Dunn's autobiography, Permission to Speak, was titled after one of Jonesy's catchphrases
"But he was a wonderful person to work with - great sense of humour, always fun, a great joy really."

Born in London in January 1920, Dunn studied at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.

He made his first forays into acting in the 1930s, appearing alongside Will Hay in Boys Will Be Boys in 1935 and Good Morning Boys in 1937.

His acting career was interrupted by World War II, during which he spent four years as a German prisoner.

The actor would later say that Dad's Army, which ran from 1968 to 1977, was his revenge on his former captors.

The much-loved show featured the exploits of a Home Guard platoon formed to protect the seaside village of Walmington-on-Sea from possible German attack during World War II.

As well as Dad's Army, Dunn also appeared in such TV shows as Bootsie and Snudge, My Old Man and Grandad.

His last screen credit came playing the Shakespearean clown Verges in a 1984 TV version of Much Ado About Nothing.

He spent his last three decades in Portugal, where he occupied himself as an artist painting portraits, landscapes and seascapes until his sight failed.


Dad's Army cast member Frank Williams (centre) said Dunn was "a great joy" to work with
Dunn, who was awarded an OBE in 1975, spent much of his acting life playing characters older than himself.

Even at 19 he played a doddery old man in a production of JM Barrie's play Mary Rose.

Dunn's agent, Peter Charlesworth, said he would be "sorely missed" and that his death was "a real loss to the acting profession".

Dunn's final interview appeared in the most recent issue of The Oldie magazine, which made him its cover star.

Writer Paul Bailey travelled to Dunn's cottage in Portugal in early September in order to speak to him.

He told BBC News the 92-year old was "almost completely blind and hard of hearing" but still loved "a good joke and a glass of wine".

"I asked him a fairly silly question: 'What is it like to be 92?'" he said. "He replied, 'The same as it was to be 91'."

Mr Bailey said Dunn was "very stoic" when talking about his time as a PoW during the war. "He joked about it in a very English, self-deprecating way."

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That's a shame, I always liked him in Dad's Army.

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RIP Corporal Jones :(

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Dad's Army, the film

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I bought the Dad's Army TV boxset.

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That's wrong on sooooooo many levels.

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That's wrong on sooooooo many levels.

That sounds like a train wreck of an idea.

A remake may work, but you need the right talent to carry off the roles. Not to impersonate the original cast, but to re-present it.

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A reworking needs to be different but having a woman replacing Mainwaring will not improve it. It sounds like political correctness. Stupid idea.

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