BBC fans spot beloved TV show has been axed from streaming giant after 47 years

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After an impressive 47-year run, the cherished British sitcom Dad's Army has unexpectedly disappeared from NOW TV, leaving its dedicated fanbase in a state of confusion and disappointment.

The series, a staple of British humour, follows the comedic exploits of ageing Home Guard members in the fictional town of Walmington-on-Sea during the Second World War.

First hitting screens in 1968 and concluding in 1977, the BBC show aired more than 80 episodes and became a national treasure, drawing in regular audiences of 18 million viewers.

Disgruntled fans have taken to various online platforms to express their concerns, with one Reddit user stating: "Dad's Army now gone from Now TV.

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