- Jimmy Perry
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name = Jimmy Perry OBE
birthname = Jimmy Perry
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occupation = Writer, Producer.
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awards =Jimmy Perry OBE (born 9 September 1923in Barnes,
London ) is an Englishwriter andactor , most famous for devising and co-writing theBBC sitcom "Dad's Army " withDavid Croft .He is credited with the original idea for Dad's Army, which was based on his experiences in the Home Guard during
World War II . He also collaborated with Croft on "It Ain't Half Hot Mum ", "Hi-de-Hi! " & "You Rang, M'Lord? "itcoms
Many of the sitcoms Perry co-wrote with Croft drew heavily on his personal experience: at 17 he joined the Watford Home Guard ("Dad's Army"); two years later he was called up into the regular forces, and was sent to
Burma with theRoyal Artillery , where he joined theRoyal Artillery Concert Party ("It Ain't Half Hot, Mum"). Demobbed and back in the UK, he trained as an actor at RADA, spending his holidays working as a Redcoat in Butlin's Holiday Camps ("Hi-de-Hi"). His grandfather had worked as abutler , and Jimmy heard many anecdotes about life "below stairs", which served as a basis for "You Rang, M'Lord?""Dad's Army" character, mummy's boy Private Pike, was based upon teenage Jimmy Perry, who said, "She didn't go so far as making me wear a scarf, but she came pretty near".
A solo effort, "Room Service" written without Croft for
Thames Television in 1979 and "High Street Blues" (1989) co-written with Robin Carr "remain contenders for the title of worst British sitcom". [John Oliver [http://www.screenonline.org.uk/people/id/479645/ "Croft, David (1922-) and Perry, Jimmy (1923-)",] BFI screenonline] At the end of the 1970s, Perry became involved as presenter in a BBC series called "Turns", dedicated to films of nearly forgottenmusic hall acts of the 1930s and 1940s.Music
Although best known for his comedy writing, Perry has also experienced musical success, composing the signature tunes to all of the above comedy series. The most well-known of these, the theme tune for "Dad's Army", "Who Do You Think You Are Kidding, Mr Hitler?", won the
Ivor Novello Award in 1971 for Best TV Signature Tune.Theatre
During the early 1960s, Jimmy Perry was actor-manager at the Watford Repertory Theatre, a role (perhaps intentionally) emphasised by his penchant for heavy checked
tweed s, Inverness cape anddeerstalker cap.Book
His memoir, "A Stupid Boy", was published in 2002.Stuart Jeffries [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/feb/03/race.stuartjeffries "Some like it hot",] "The Guardian", 3 February 2003]
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