- Janet King
Dad's Army character
name=Janet King
affiliation=
occupation=Bank clerk
start="The Man and the Hour "
finish="Shooting Pains " (TV); "Dad's Army" (1971 film)
portrayer=Caroline Dowdeswell (television)Harriet Rhys (film) Elizabeth Morgan (radio)Miss Janet King, played by
Caroline Dowdeswell , was a junior clerk in the Walmington-on-Sea branch of Swallow Bank in five out of six episodes of the first series (1968) of the BBC TV comedy series "Dad's Army ", set during theSecond World War .The character
Janet King was a bubbly blonde whose character, according to the series' creator
David Croft , was introduced at a fairly late stage in the scripting because the BBC's head of comedyMichael Mills believed that the programme, about a group of mostly elderly men who volunteered for service in the Home Guard, needed a "soupçon of sex" [Graham McCann (2001) "Dad's Army"] . Miss King appeared in five episodes, including the first ("The Man and the Hour ", 1968), in which, on 14 May 1940, she advised the manager of the bank,George Mainwaring (Arthur Lowe ), that the Secretary for War,Anthony Eden , was about to make a wireless broadcast announcing the creation of the Local Defence Volunteers (later the Home Guard). Suitably inspired, Mainwaring promptly appointed himself captain of the Walmington LDV.The significance of the role
Despite the minor and comparatively short-lived nature of her part, Janet King was (with the possible exception of
Private Walker 's girl-friend Shirley, played in later series byWendy Richard ) virtually the only young woman to have a recurring role in "Dad's Army". Others - such as the fiancée for a very short while ofPrivate Pike (Miss King's male contemporary in the bank),Sergeant Wilson 's daughter who once visited him on leave from the WRNS, and assorted waitresses, land girls and service personnel, usually flattered by Wilson for the prettiness or smartness of their outfits - were essentially brought on to support the story-line of particular episodes. Croft and his fellow scriptwriterJimmy Perry were later to redress the balance in their series "Hi-De-Hi! " (1980-88), based in a holiday camp in the late 1950s.1971 film
Miss King made a brief re-appearance in the 1971 feature film of "Dad's Army". Played on that occasion by
Harriet Rhys , she was waiting outside the bank - Martin's Bank in the film, as opposed to Swallow's in the TV series [Martin was Jimmy Perry's choice of name in his original TV scripts, but it was changed to Swallow for copyright reasons: see Graham McCann (2001) "Dad's Army"] - when Mainwaring arrived to open it up in the morning. Once inside, Mainwaring told her that her choice oflipstick might give the bank a bad name.Notes
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