- Walmington-on-Sea
Walmington-on-Sea is a fictional
seaside resort where theBBC Television sitcom , BBC radio series and film "Dad's Army " was based. Located on the channel coast of England, the notional "front line" following the evacuation of theBritish Expeditionary Force fromDunkirk duringWorld War II , it would have been either inKent orSussex (The members of the Walmington-on-Sea platoon are seen to wear cap badges of theQueen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment , thus suggesting the town is in Kent). In the film version of "Dad's Army" the police station hasKent Constabulary on the board outside.The series followed the adventures and misadventures of members of a
platoon of the Home Guard, a volunteer army formed from those ineligible for conscription through age or occupation to defend the United Kingdom from German invasion following the defeat of France.Walmington-on-Sea had a pleasure
pier , but now with a twenty foot wide gap blown in the middle to prevent it from being used as a landing stage by invading forces (according toCaptain Mainwaring at least!), and thebeach is covered withbarbed wire and other defences including mines, pill boxes and anti-tank blocks.There was also a sweet shop, The "Novelty Rock Emporium", at least one bank (the fictional Swallow Bank, which was in early episodes, the real
Martins Bank ), the Marigold tea-rooms, Anne's Pantry, the Dutch Oven, a butcher's shop, greengrocer's, undertaker's and numerous pubs including the Red Lion, which all suggest it was a reasonably-sized place. Like most British towns, it also had a church, Saint Aldhelm's, with a hall next door used for community acts such as putting on a Christmas pantomime and a place for the sea scouts to parade.There are several references to
Hastings ,Eastbourne andDover which suggests that it could be based onBexhill-on-sea , although Bexhill has no pier.Deal in Kent has been suggested since it has a pier and is next toWalmer : possibly the inspiratiom for the name "Walmington".At least one episode of
Hi-de-Hi! which, like Dad's Army, was written byJimmy Perry andDavid Croft , also mentions Walmington-on-Sea as being the site of a Maplin's holiday camp.In reality, outdoor TV scenes were filmed at
Thetford , an inland town inNorfolk , thus giving no clue as to the scriptwriters' preferences. The 1971 film moved location toChalfont St Giles , even further from the coast.External links
* [http://www.walmington-on-line.co.uk/html/visit_walmington.html Description of Walmington-on-Sea]
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