Fairly Secret Army (1984)

Fairly Secret Army

Fairly Secret Army is a British sitcom which ran to thirteen episodes over two series between 1984 and 1986. Though not a direct spin-off from The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, the lead character, Major Harry Truscott, was very similar to Geoffrey Palmer's character of Jimmy in that series, and the scripts were written by Reginald Perrin's creator and writer David Nobbs. Harry Kitchener Wellington Truscott is an inept and slightly barmy ex-army man intent on training a group of highly unlikely people into a secret paramilitary organisation. This idea first emerged in an episode of Perrin when Jimmy confided the plan to Reggie and was based on persistent though unsubstantiated rumours in the 1970s press that right wing generals were secretly planning a coup to rescue Britain from union militancy. The character's name was changed due to Fairly Secret Army being broadcast on Channel 4, and the television rights to The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin and its characters being held by the BBC. The first series was script edited by John Cleese, whose training films company was responsible for the series. The series did not have a laughter track. Nobbs only started work on the show when he turned down an offer to write a spin-off sitcom for Manuel of Fawlty Towers.

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Seasons

Season 1

Season 1

Season 2

Season 2

Episodes season 1

  • 1x1

    A chap worth following

  • 1x2

    Operation charm

  • 1x3

    Romance plughole

  • 1x4

    The pulses quicken

  • 1x5

    Eight bods... need more

  • 1x6

    When the talking had to stop

Episodes season 2

  • 2x1

    I've got a job for you

  • 2x2

    Odd chaps, women

  • 2x3

    This could be extremely dangerous, sir

  • 2x4

    One mistake, whole caboosh plughole

  • 2x5

    Ever tried making love to a marxist?

  • 2x6

    You're going to be a hero, harry

  • 2x7

    Treacherous chaps, causes

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