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00:00What's up, Wolfpack Fam? It's your boy Kid back at it again. Hope you're doing well, continuing with my boys Mannering and the rest of the crew, what adventures lie on this week's episode of Dad's Army?
00:20Uh, just in case, ladies and gentlemen, uh, you know, I always gotta say my little spiel, but snacks is not included. Dammit, you gotta bring your own. Don't forget to like, comment, subscribe. Absolutely free to do. Those who do those things, massively appreciate it. Uh, it goes a long way. So thank you to those who do all those things. Helps out the channel tremendously. So let's get this journey started. Let's get it.
00:40Snacks not included. Let's freaking go.
00:42He ain't twenty-one, but he comes home each evening and he's ready with his gun. So who do you think you are kidding, Mr. Hitler, if you think all England's done?
00:59All right, now pay attention. Those of you who read part two of this will know that we're going on a divisional scheme on Saturday, and I'm very happy to tell you that we should be using live ammunition.
01:12Oh, that is good news, sir.
01:15We shall also be cooperating with a battery of twenty-five pounds. They will be firing over our heads.
01:22How far over?
01:23Also on this exercise, we should be doing a certain amount of house clearing. And so I propose to devote the rest of this parade to revising the drill for that.
01:32You, Walker, and you, Fraser, will be the shooters. Now, do you all remember what to do?
01:36Yes, sir.
01:37Right, into your places, then. At the double.
01:38At the double, you hear what the officers say. Come along now. At the double. Come along now, at the double. Come on.
01:48Now, we're going to do this by numbers. Walker?
01:51At the door. Bang, bang, bang.
01:54Good. Fraser?
01:55At the lock. Shoot, shoot, shoot.
01:59Right. Corporal?
02:00Ready when you are, sir. Ready when you are.
02:02Well, kick the door in.
02:03Oh, right, sir. Right, sir. Right, sir. At the door. Kick. Kick.
02:13Kick the door in.
02:14Yes, sir. Right, sir.
02:21Yes, sir. At the door. Door kicked in, sir.
02:26Right, Wilson. Chuck your grenade.
02:28Well, if Jones stands there, sir, I can't possibly chuck it, can I?
02:31Stand to one side.
02:32Yes, sir. I'm sorry, sir. I haven't been myself today, sir. I had a lot of trouble at the shop, sir.
02:38Yes, well, try and keep alert.
02:39Yes, sir. You see, the brawn wouldn't set, sir.
02:43You can't serve runny brawn to the customers, sir. They don't like it. It makes them sneer.
02:49Tell them it's cold soup. You don't know all that.
02:53Right, carry on, Wilson.
02:57Pike? Yes?
03:00Well, get on with it.
03:02I'm waiting for the bum to explode so I shan't be blown to smithereens.
03:08Don't be pertinent, boy. Just go and do as you're told.
03:12Bang! Bang! Bang!
03:19Don't say, was that all right, Mr. Bannering?
03:21Reporting house cleared, sir.
03:23Reporting house cleared, sir.
03:28Right, now we'll do it... Wilson. Wilson!
03:32There's no explosion.
03:33I just can't stand that boy shouting like that.
03:36Right, now we'll do this at operational speed.
03:39Using blank ammunition.
03:42Now look, Vicar, I want you to tell Mannering in front of me
03:45that this is my hall just as much as it is his hall.
03:48In actual fact, it's my hall.
03:50If you ask me, Mannering's getting too big for his trousers.
03:53Watch it now.
03:54Bang!
03:58Bang!
04:01Bang!
04:03Bang!
04:05Bang!
04:09Bang!
04:11Bang!
04:17Bang!
04:20Bang!
04:23Bang!
04:25Bang!
04:31Reporting house cleared, sir.
04:34Except for the vicar, the verger and Mr. Hodges, there's...
04:44That was great.
04:46Come on, hold your hand out.
04:50We're all fed up with you.
04:58There we go.
05:05Coming in.
05:07The men are ready when you are, sir.
05:09Thank you, sir.
05:10Oh, my goodness me, that is smart, sir.
05:12It really is awfully smart.
05:13Oh, yes.
05:16Well, I thought it advisable to get something warm
05:18before the really chilly weather sets in.
05:20Yes, sir, quiet, quiet.
05:21I've had a terrible special, you know.
05:23Really?
05:24Cost me 18 guineas.
05:25Yes.
05:26You know, I think I really ought to try and get something like that for myself.
05:28I'm afraid they're for officers only.
05:35Attention!
05:36Atten-hut!
05:39Look there, the chocolate soldier himself.
05:44It's Nelson Eddy.
05:49I heard that, Walker.
05:50See me in the office later.
05:52Scolded.
05:54Damn, Walker.
05:55Stand at ease.
05:59Now, our task on this scheme
06:02is to occupy a deserted barn and deny it to the enemy.
06:07Answer that for me, Corporal, will you?
06:09Yes, sir.
06:10That'll be HQ giving us the map reference of the barn.
06:11Yes, sir.
06:12Very good, sir.
06:13Very good, sir.
06:14Permission to speak, sir?
06:15Yes.
06:16The coat, sir, it's very smart.
06:18General Lord Kitchen had one similarly identical.
06:23Except that his was blue and it didn't have any brass buttons.
06:26It was much longer.
06:27In fact, that's come down to about there, sir.
06:30Get up off your knees and answer the phone, you old crawler.
06:36Corporal!
06:37What? Jones!
06:38Yes, sir.
06:39Please, the telephone.
06:40Yes, sir. Very good, sir.
06:44As we're using live ammunition, I'm not taking any chances.
06:47Quiet, sir.
06:48I'm putting Corporal Jones in charge of the company vehicle park.
06:51I see. That'll be a great relief to us all.
06:53Yes.
06:55Jack Jones, the butcher.
06:59Jones, I've got the map reference for Captain Manoring.
07:03Take it down, will you?
07:04Yes, sir. Yes, of course, sir.
07:05Yes, sir, I'll take your order straight away, sir.
07:07Right, sir.
07:08It's 9-3-7-6-4-1.
07:119-3-7...
07:14Blast.
07:15Oh, sorry, sir.
07:16Could you hold on a minute, sir?
07:18I'll attend to you in a minute and the lead's gone, sir.
07:20I've got 9-3-7 here up to now, sir.
07:25On the command fallout,
07:27I want you to put your kit into Jones's van outside.
07:30Right?
07:31Attention.
07:33Sir.
07:35I don't think we need quite as much first aid kit as that, Godfrey.
07:40That's not first aid, sir.
07:42That's my picnic.
07:45Picnic?
07:46You sent me to bring some food, sir.
07:48I said you were to bring haversack rations.
07:50That means sandwiches.
07:51I'm afraid such things are very indigestible to me, sir.
07:53So my sister has made me a vegetable flan
07:56and some rice pudding.
07:57Rice pudding?
08:00There's a wall on, Godfrey.
08:01This is no place for rice pudding.
08:03Leave it in my office.
08:05And leave the spoon.
08:06I can't do that.
08:09Yum, yum.
08:10The rest of you, fall out.
08:14Have you got a pencil?
08:16Yeah, here you are.
08:17Hello.
08:18Could I be of any assistance, sir?
08:21I'm up here, whoever you are.
08:22I can't hang on here all day.
08:24Take down these numbers.
08:25Oh, numbers, sir.
08:26Yes, sir.
08:27Certainly, sir.
08:28Oh, just a moment, sir.
08:30Numbers, yes, sir.
08:32Six, four, one.
08:34Six, four, one.
08:37That's good.
08:38He's got the other numbers down, hasn't he?
08:40Nine, three, seven.
08:41Yes, sir.
08:42It appears so, sir.
08:43Good.
08:44Now, see Captain Manorin Gibson.
08:45Oh, it's a pleasure, sir.
08:47Wouldn't there be anything else, sir?
08:50Here.
08:51What are you playing at?
08:52Taking a message from the colonel.
08:54Are you after my job, Mr Godfrey?
08:56Oh, Mr Manorin, Mr Manorin,
08:58I've got some essential supplies to collect,
09:00so I'll see you in a vehicle park later,
09:02if that's all right by you.
09:03Yeah.
09:04No, it isn't all right by me.
09:06I'm fed up with your insolence
09:08and with your black market activities.
09:10Black market?
09:12That's liable, that is.
09:14If you must know,
09:16and you're not entitled to,
09:18I'm going to collect three scooters
09:19that I've had made up for the kids
09:20in the Eastgate Hospital.
09:22And I'm not selling them,
09:23I'm giving them away.
09:25I see.
09:26I'll see you later,
09:27if that's all right by you.
09:28Yes, I suppose so.
09:30I'm only a chocolate soldier, man,
09:32la-da-da.
09:35As always, you've got a load
09:38and all your nuts, too.
09:42For you may get something to remind you
09:46of the old red, white and blue.
09:53What's the matter?
09:54It won't go.
09:55I think the big end's gone.
09:57Just my luck,
09:58and they're guaranteed to run out.
10:00It's not me, Father,
10:01but it's two miles away.
10:03Well, never mind,
10:04we shall have to march.
10:05Get the men out, Sergeant.
10:07Don't let them fall in, you chaps.
10:09We're just going for a little stroll.
10:13Are you all right, Mr. Manorin?
10:14Yes, of course I'm all right.
10:16Now, listen, Corwin,
10:17I don't know what you're talking about,
10:19Are you all right, Mr. Manorin?
10:20Yes, of course I'm all right.
10:22Now, listen, Corwin,
10:23you stay here and guard the vehicles,
10:25and when we get in position,
10:26you contact HQ on the field telephone.
10:28Yes, sir.
10:29But how will I know when you're in position?
10:31Ah, that's a very good point.
10:32Yes, you'll need a signal of some kind.
10:34We could use smoke signals like Red Indians, sir.
10:36You're a stupid boy.
10:38No, no, that's not stupid at all.
10:39That's a very good idea.
10:40Right, we'll make smoke when we're in position.
10:42Permission to ask a question, sir?
10:43Yes.
10:44How would I know you're not a bonfire?
10:47We could do a victory V sign, sir.
10:49You know, three little puffs and one big puff.
10:51When we're in position,
10:52we'll send you three victory puffs.
10:54Right.
10:55Set up a post, Corwin.
10:56Very good, chap.
11:00Now, fall in as quickly as you can.
11:01Go long.
11:02Carry your great coats and equipment.
11:04He'll not carry himself, let alone his gear.
11:06I've saved my gowns to play me up a bit, sir.
11:08I'm awfully sorry.
11:10All right.
11:11You stay here and guard the vehicles with Jones.
11:18Hello, Mr. Manorin.
11:19Have I missed anything?
11:20What on earth have you got there, Walker?
11:22You can have it, sir.
11:23Ten quid.
11:24Leave that machine there and fall in at once.
11:26It's a bargain.
11:27Got his own cold-weather starter.
11:29Look.
11:33Won't you be rather hot,
11:34marching in that overcoat?
11:36Certainly not.
11:38Very good cloth.
11:39Cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
11:44I'm on my way to bed, sir.
11:46I'm on my way to Battalion HQ now.
11:48Goodbye.
11:51Oh, I beg your pardon, sir.
11:53I thought this was my headquarters
11:55and now I find it your headquarters.
11:57No, it's yours, all right, and there's your telephone.
12:00My car's outside.
12:01Keep guard on it, will you?
12:02Yes, sir. Thank you, sir.
12:03Oh, sir, excuse me.
12:05Who am I guarding it from?
12:07Well, the Germans, actually.
12:09I haven't immobilised it.
12:10Oh.
12:11Right, sir.
12:12I see those Germans don't mobilise it.
12:14You rely on me.
12:17Left, right, left, right, left, right,
12:21left, right, left, right, left, right,
12:23halt!
12:24Fall out!
12:25Now, you sit down there, Mr Godfrey.
12:30He's so caring.
12:31I'll get on to headquarters queue, right?
12:35Now, just a minute.
12:36Now, let's see the time.
12:38Here's the time.
12:39That is 23 minutes past.
12:42Now, Mr Manrin,
12:44he's got to march two miles to the farm barn, right?
12:47Now, column of marching men,
12:49they march at three and a half miles an hour.
12:52So, what time will he arrive?
12:54I don't think I march at three and a half miles an hour.
12:56No.
12:57No, all right, well, we'll call it three miles an hour.
12:59That's three miles an hour.
13:01Three miles an hour at two miles...
13:05That's three-twos of an hour.
13:09No, no, it's two-thirds.
13:11Forty minutes.
13:12They'll arrive at three minutes past the hour.
13:14Ah, yeah, that's what we'll call it.
13:16Then that's what we'll call it, right.
13:17Now, I'll get on to HQ here.
13:20Now, that was very quick, wasn't it, Mr Godfrey?
13:23I always pretend I'm measuring cloth.
13:25It makes it so much easier.
13:26Ah, that's a good idea.
13:27I'll just try that.
13:28I'll work it out in chops.
13:33Hello?
13:34Hello, HQ quarters?
13:37Yes, they will arrive at three minutes past.
13:41They will arrive where?
13:42At three minutes past what?
13:45Well, Captain Manor, of course,
13:46they arrive at three minutes past two.
13:49Why did you say that in the first place, then?
13:51Oh, well, I'm sorry.
13:53Excuse me, could you tell me your rank, please?
13:56Signalman.
13:57Signalman, eh?
13:58Well, I'm a large corporal,
13:59so you just watch it and be a bit more polite, right?
14:05Don't mess with my boy.
14:08Attention!
14:09Halt!
14:11Fall out into the farmhouse.
14:13Pike, light the fire.
14:15Yes, thank you, Mr Manor.
14:25All right, pile your overcoats in that corner.
14:27Make yourselves comfortable.
14:29Acceptably muggy for the time of year, sir.
14:32Yes.
14:34Here, take my coat, Wilson.
14:36Aye, sir.
14:37Put it on the top of the pile.
14:39I don't want that to get spoiled.
14:42I can't see any smoke signals.
14:44I don't think I'd be able to see them,
14:46even if they were there.
14:48You ought to get glasses, Mr Godfrey.
14:50Oh, I had a pair once, you know,
14:52but I didn't get on with them.
14:54They made me look rather old.
14:57Well, don't worry me, I am old.
15:01It's not going awfully well, sir.
15:03Oh, get on with it, Wilson.
15:05All right.
15:06Well, centre it, will you, please.
15:08Right, now.
15:09Away.
15:11Over.
15:13Away.
15:15Over.
15:17Away.
15:18Over.
15:20Away.
15:23Over.
15:25How long should the break in the letters be, sir?
15:28About ten seconds.
15:30Ah, right.
15:31Now, then.
15:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven...
15:38Hey, look out, it's caught fire!
15:40Well, I'm afraid so, too.
15:43You stupid fools, you'll completely ruin that blanket.
15:46Well, actually, it's not a blanket, sir.
15:48It's an overcoat.
15:49An overcoat.
15:50Whose is it?
15:51I don't know, sir.
15:52I tell you, I do not know.
15:54Well, whoever's it is is going to have to pay for it.
15:57Right.
15:58Inside the farmhouse and pick up your greatcoats.
16:01I'm going to get to the bottom of this.
16:03Go on, quickly.
16:04I was wondering...
16:05That's it.
16:06There's three little puffs and a big puff.
16:08Right.
16:09Now, I'll get on to HQ Quarters Head
16:12and you go and chop some wood up.
16:15We'll have a nice brew up, shall we?
16:17There's a chopper on the wall there.
16:20Right, I'm just about fed up with this carelessness.
16:23Whoever did it ought to be on a charge.
16:26Now, who hasn't got a greatcoat?
16:32Fair rank.
16:35Central rank.
16:38Front rank.
16:41It wouldn't be you by any chance, Wilson?
16:43No, sir.
16:47What did you do with mine?
16:49I just put it on top of the pile, like you said.
16:53It wasn't a deliberate, sir.
16:55It definitely was not deliberate!
17:00Well, HQ Headquarters Q.
17:03Now, Captain Manry and Number One Platoon are in their positions.
17:08Oh, yeah? Where?
17:10Where?
17:12Oh, where, where. Wait a minute.
17:14Reference 641937.
17:19You mean 937?
17:21You mean 937-641, did you?
17:23641937 is the target for the 25-pounders.
17:27Oh, yes.
17:28Well, that'll be it then.
17:30Right, well, Captain Manry and Number Two Platoon
17:32are in their strategic positions.
17:34Right.
17:35TGF in.
17:38That's a bit of a laugh, isn't it?
17:41Yes?
17:43Oh!
17:45I've been on the phone to HQ Quarters.
17:48Captain Manry's in position 641937, I said.
17:52That's the target, he said.
17:54I've given him the wrong number.
17:56I forget my own name, Nick.
17:59641937 is definitely where Captain Manry is.
18:03He's got the target.
18:05He's got the target.
18:07He's got the target.
18:09Definitely where Captain Manry went.
18:11Are you sure?
18:12Absolutely.
18:13I never forget a number.
18:15They wanted me to go to the accounts department once,
18:17you know, but I didn't fancy it.
18:19But if that's the target for the 25-pounders,
18:21they'd all get blown up.
18:23Oh, dear.
18:24Well, don't panic, don't panic.
18:26I'll tell them to stop the firing on the phone.
18:28Only don't panic.
18:29Don't panic!
18:35Don't panic.
18:37Don't panic!
18:38Stop the firing!
18:39Stop the firing!
18:40Stop the firing!
18:43Hello?
18:44Hello?
18:46Hello, hello?
18:50Hello?
18:51Hello?
18:52He's dead.
18:54I'd better run to headquarters.
18:56Oh, I don't think we've got time for that, Mr Godfrey.
19:00I can go very swiftly if I have to.
19:02Yes, but I don't even know where it is, even.
19:04But we must warn Captain Manring.
19:06Yeah, that's one thing we must do.
19:08We must warn Captain Manring,
19:09and we mustn't waste a minute.
19:11That's another thing we must do.
19:13And we...
19:14Wait a minute, wait a minute.
19:16They take 40 minutes to march there.
19:18How long will we take to run?
19:20About an hour.
19:24The firing...
19:25The firing starts in half an hour.
19:27The firing starts in half an hour!
19:29Don't panic, don't panic!
19:32I know.
19:33We'll drive.
19:34But your van's broken.
19:35Yeah, never mind, never mind.
19:37There's two cars outside.
19:39We'll go there and we'll put both the platoons in the two cars,
19:42and we'll drive them away from there in those.
19:45I'll drive one car and you can drive the other one.
19:47But I can't drive.
19:49Well, there's nothing to it, Mr Godfrey.
19:51It's quite easy.
19:52Look, I'll show you.
19:53Look, look, look now.
19:54You switch on,
19:56and then you pull the self-start,
19:58pull the self-start, you see?
19:59And then you tiddle.
20:01You tiddle.
20:03You tiddle your foot on the accelerator, see?
20:05You tiddle your foot on the accelerator.
20:07Now, here's the gears, right.
20:08First gear's up there, second gear's down there,
20:10third gear's there,
20:11and that has top up there, see?
20:13Right, now the other foot comes into play,
20:15the other foot has the clutch.
20:16Now you depress the clutch, depress the clutch,
20:18you put in number one,
20:19and then you slowly, slowly draw your foot off the clutch.
20:22Not as slow as that.
20:25Oh, it'll be all right, because you'll be sitting down.
20:28Don't sit down now, Bill!
20:30I couldn't go through it again.
20:32Yes, all right, well, you switch.
20:33I'll show you outside.
20:38Mr Manning.
20:40Yes?
20:41What are we doing here?
20:43We're denying this barn to the enemy.
20:46I can't think why they'd want it.
20:48I wouldn't give a fiver for it.
20:50You must admit, it is rather a...
20:52rather a lovely view.
20:54It's the strategic importance that concerns us.
20:57Keep a good look out, Fraser.
20:59All right, all right.
21:03Oh, it's no good.
21:05I'll tell you what, I'll tell you.
21:09Mr Jones, you didn't explain about the steering.
21:13Battery target, farm buildings.
21:16Oh!
21:19Oh!
21:21Oh!
21:25There's nothing likely to be happening for the next few minutes,
21:28so the men had better consume their rations.
21:30All right, fellas, you can get on with your rations now.
21:33Come on, lads, let's eat our sandwiches.
21:36Hang on, Mr Godfrey!
21:42Mr Jones, which way do I turn the wheel?
21:52Oh, boy.
21:56He's gonna learn.
22:07Don't worry, Mr Melvin.
22:10I'm coming.
22:21Oh!
22:28Oh, my God!
22:30We can't even get the hang of it now.
22:33I've got an idea.
22:35Oh, my gosh, we've only got seven minutes left.
22:38We'd better hurry, hadn't we?
22:40Or Mr Manning will get blown to kingdom come.
22:44You'd hardly think there was a war on, would you?
22:47No, it was beautiful. Absolutely beautiful, isn't it?
22:50Now, listen to that. Can you hear that?
22:53Isn't that a skylark?
22:55Yes, yes, I believe it is.
22:57Hadn't better fly too high.
22:59Get his feathers shot off.
23:03Now, listen, you chaps.
23:0625-pounders will be opening up in a few minutes,
23:10and their shells will be whistling right over us.
23:14Now, this is a very terrifying noise, but there's nothing to be scared of.
23:18These artillery chaps know what they're doing.
23:22350 degrees, angle of sight,
23:262 degrees, 3 minutes, depression.
23:35Oh!
23:49Ha-ha-ha-ha!
23:51Mr Godfrey, hand them off the car.
24:18Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
24:24Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
24:31Ha-ha-ha-ha-ha!
24:35Oh, my...
24:42This man...
24:44You wish there was something I could do to hasten things?
24:49B-Troop on target and ready to fire, sir.
24:55Oh, my, it's warm, isn't it?
24:57No need for you to wear your overcoat after all, sir.
25:03A few minutes to go.
25:05It'll be interesting to see how our chaps react under fire.
25:08Yes, it will. What exactly are they firing at?
25:11They're firing at the area around a disused barn.
25:14I see. What happens when the shooting's over?
25:16That'll be the end of the exercise.
25:18We shan't be here to find out.
25:22All seems rather pointless, really, doesn't it?
25:25Yes. I suppose the brass hats will learn something,
25:29but we'll never know.
25:31Oi! Who gave Jonesy permission to drive my car?
25:47Oh, my...
25:49Don't panic! Don't panic!
25:52I'm not panicking. What is it?
25:54Mistake. Map. Farm barn.
25:57Oh, proper target for 25 pounds is yourself here.
26:02You've got 45 seconds to clear off, starting now.
26:07Ha-ha-ha-ha!
26:09What?
26:12Right, stand by. One minute to go.
26:19Oh, go, go!
26:27Oh, no!
26:29Oh, no!
26:31Oh, no!
26:33Oh, no!
26:35Oh, no!
26:37Oh, no!
26:4030 seconds to go.
26:50Stop! Stop the car! Everybody out!
26:53Fire!
26:55Fire!
26:58Ha-ha-ha!
27:10Stop!
27:28I'll have somebody's blood for this.
27:31It's not my battle dress. It's ruined.
27:33It is, yeah.
27:35It's got to be worth your effort, doesn't it?
27:38Oh, man. Not that damn overcoat, man.
27:42Not that damn overcoat, man.
27:56Some great humor on this episode.
27:59Who knew? I really enjoyed the duo of Godfrey and Jonesy on this one.
28:04What a wacky, fun-filled episode.
28:07We got to talk about it. Thank you so much for hanging out.
28:10I really enjoyed it. Hopefully you guys did as well.
28:12What an absolute two legends there, ladies and gentlemen.
28:16Both my boys, Godfrey and Jonesy, providing some much-needed laughs.
28:21My Friday feels so much better after watching this episode.
28:25A couple of great moments with them.
28:27The march bit.
28:29Hey, Godfrey, how long will it take for them to march over there to the barn?
28:3340 minutes.
28:35How long for us to run? About an hour.
28:39And then that moment when he's in the car.
28:42He obviously has zero clue how to drive.
28:44Hey, you never told me which way to turn and stuff.
28:47That whole escapade.
28:49That whole moment.
28:51Godfrey wrapping around a tree, swerving.
28:54All that stuff was comedy gold.
28:56Great humor there.
28:58This whole episode was great from start to finish.
29:01That little exercise that they had in the beginning.
29:06With Pike running in, charging in there.
29:08The grenade thrown.
29:10Jonesy kicking the door or attempting to kick the door.
29:12Absolutely stellar episode.
29:15You got Walker talking smack.
29:17He's always the guy that reminds me of school a little bit.
29:21When you go to school and then you're going to be sent to the principal's office.
29:25I may have said that before with Walker and Mannering's relationship.
29:30He always has those moments.
29:32Those little lines that he's getting skulled.
29:35I'm living for it.
29:37I'm loving it.
29:39All those moments are very, very precious.
29:41Yet absolutely hilarious.
29:43That early exercise.
29:46You know that Mannering basically takes predominantly.
29:51He pretty much owns that office.
29:54Obviously it is the Vickers office.
29:57Mannering runs the show.
30:00He's basically taking over that spot.
30:02It was interesting with the warning.
30:04He's like, you better tell him in front of me.
30:06We got to share this thing.
30:08Actually, it's the Vickers place.
30:10We know that.
30:12When they try out that exercise again.
30:14Then all the effects going on.
30:16Throwing the grenade.
30:18Him charging in like Pikey.
30:20Charging in like a madman.
30:22That was an amazing moment there.
30:27You got to give it to Wilson.
30:29You were wondering whose coat is that.
30:31I had the bad feeling that it was Mr. Mannering's.
30:36Especially he was like, whoever's coat is there is going to have to pay for it.
30:40Mannering is pissed.
30:42I love when he gets pissed off.
30:44When he has to tell Jonesy.
30:46Jonesy, chill out a little bit.
30:48When he was doing all that marching.
30:50Obviously Jonesy is so extra with it.
30:52He's in a lot of the goofy moments there.
30:56You got freaking Godfrey planning a picnic.
30:58He's not with those sandwiches.
31:00What is it?
31:02Rice pudding and stuff.
31:04I freaking love that guy.
31:06Such a great character.
31:08Him and Jonesy shine brightly.
31:10It was the duo that I didn't know that I needed.
31:12But I needed.
31:14Just like Jonesy and Walker are a duo for me.
31:16Sometimes in many moments.
31:18When they have their little conversations together.
31:20I really enjoy their moments there.
31:22I don't know how funny it sounds.
31:24Godfrey and Jonesy.
31:26That is another banger moment there.
31:28Thoroughly enjoyable episode.
31:30They obviously made emphasis.
31:32At least Wilson was making a lot of emphasis.
31:34On this guy's coat.
31:36He was like, I want a coat just like you.
31:38No, I'm trying to be an officer.
31:40This guy has to get that last minute jab at Mr. Mannering.
31:44That's what we love about their relationship.
31:46This show really brings it together.
31:48The music accompanying the show is really good.
31:50Sets the tone.
31:52The driving off sequences.
31:54When he's on the scooter.
31:56Going back and forth.
31:58Him running like crazy.
32:00Madman Jonesy.
32:02Don't panic.
32:04I'm not panicking.
32:06You're the one panicking.
32:08This is why Jonesy is such a great character.
32:10I really enjoyed the episode.
32:12Happy as always.
32:14To be watching another episode.
32:16I just had a good time.
32:18It makes me feel good.
32:20You kick back.
32:22You relax.
32:24Some of you guys who hang out.
32:26Massively appreciated that.
32:28As always.
32:30Appreciate those who come kick it with me on the journey.
32:32It really is a feel good.
32:34Funny show.
32:36It's a mood booster.
32:38Like many of these shows.
32:40Comedy.
32:42Watching comedy shows.
32:44Put my mood always in a better place.
32:46I'm thankful for watching this show.
32:48I'm glad to be watching this show.
32:50I look forward to watching way more episodes.
32:52Got a lot more in store.
32:54I definitely got to continue to watch this show.
32:56Thanks again so much for hanging out.
32:58Appreciate you all.
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33:12Thank you so much for your support.
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33:16See you soon.
33:18Enjoy your weekend.
33:20Thanks for kicking it.
33:22See you soon.
33:24Peace.