After an astonishing 47 years gracing screens, the iconic sitcom Dad's Army has abruptly disappeared from streaming platform NOW TV, leaving scores of its fans in a state of bewilderment and disappointment.The series, a stalwart of British humour, portrayed the comical exploits of ageing Home Guard members defending the fictional coastline town of Walmington-on-Sea during the Second World War.
Launching to Britains television audience in 1968 and culminating in 1977, the BBC show transmitted more than 80 episodes and with an average viewership of 18 million people, it continues to be lauded as a classic television treasure.Enthusiasts of the show have taken their grievances online, with one despondent fan on Reddit stating: "Dad's Army now gone from Now TV.
Pity." Another joined the discussion, offering some advice for those hunting for the series: "Looks like it's on ITVX premium, not worth paying for that.
Luckily you can get the complete collection on DVD for under £10 in good condition," the Express reported. Meanwhile, highlighting an alternative route to enjoy the beloved programme, another astute fan remarked: "All episodes are on YouTube.
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