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Directed by John Kilby Country of origin United Kingdom No. of episodes 8 First episode date 17 December 1984 Number of episodes 8 | 6.3/10 Starring See Below Original language(s) English Producer(s) John Kilby Final episode date 24 February 1986 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Comrade dad episode 1 part 1
Comrade Dad was a 1986 BBC satirical sitcom set in 1999 in Londongrad, the capital of the USSR-GB. The UK has been invaded by the Soviet Union and turned into a Communist state. The programme centered on the Dudgeon family (starring George Cole as Reg Dudgeon) and their attempts to adapt to the new order.
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Pilot
The pilot episode explains how the Soviets have managed a remarkable bloodless coup - the revolution took place on 27 June 1989, when, upon learning that thousands of Russian missiles were approaching, the government and all the other 'important' members of British society took refuge in nuclear-fallout shelters. But the 'missiles' turned out to be aeroplanes full of paratroopers who parachuted to land and calmly sealed off the entrances to the shelters, so removing all the powerful people from the picture at a single stroke and enabling the Russians to take control. (This explanatory pilot was remade as the opening episode of the series which began just over a year later, with slight changes in the cast and format).
Series
The series is about Reg Dudgeon, a working-class man who thinks that the Soviet takeover is wonderful, and tries to champion the work of his rulers and party line. Unfortunately, his beliefs are tested as the far excesses of life under the communists - food shortages, long queues, low wages - begin to take their toll. Undeterred, Reg manages to keep his faith, despite even discovering that there exists another side of the USSR-GB where elaborate garden parties take place, attended by a few privileged party members.
Cast
Transmission details
Number of episodes: 8 Length: 30 minutes
Pilot
Broadcast on Monday 17 December 1984 BBC2 8pm
Series one
All episodes were broadcast on BBC2 at 9pm