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! colspan="2" style="background: #d6d6ff; text-align: center; font-size: larger;" | 045 - '''If the Cap Fits'''
{{Infobox television episode
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| series = [[Dad's Army]]
|'''Script'''||Jimmy Perry and David Croft
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|'''Director'''||David Croft
| series_no = 5
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| episode = 6
|'''Producer'''||David Croft
| director = [[David Croft (TV producer)|David Croft]]
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| story = [[Jimmy Perry]] and David Croft
|'''Recorded||Friday 30/6/72
| airdate = {{Start date|1972|11|10|df=y}}
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| length = 30 minutes
|'''Original transmission'''|| 10/11/72 6.50pm
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| prev = [[The Desperate Drive of Corporal Jones]]
|'''Series'''||Five
| next = [[The King was in his Counting House]]
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|'''Length'''||30 minutes
"'''If the Cap Fits...'''" is the sixth episode of the fifth series of the British [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Dad's Army]]''. It was originally transmitted on 10 November 1972.
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|'''Original Viewing Figures'''||??? million
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|'''Preceded by'''||[[the Desperate Drive of Lance Corporal Jones|The King was in his Counting House]]
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|'''Followed by'''||[[The King was in his Counting House]]
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'''If the Cap Fits''' is the sixth episode of the fifth series of the British [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''[[Dad's Army]]'' that was originally transmitted on [[10 November]] [[1972]].
 
==Synopsis==
When Frazer openly complains about another supposedly irrelevant lecture, Mainwairing decides to let Frazer take over for a few days to assuage his grumbling.
 
==Plot==
{{Long plot|section|date=January 2025}}
{{Spoilers}}
The episode opens with the [[Walmington-on-Sea]] [[British Home Guard|Home Guard]] unit in the church hall, waiting for Mainwaring to give a presentation. The platoon is disgruntled at being shut in on a fine summer evening and, led by Frazer, they begin a chorus of "Why are we waiting", to the tune of "[[O Come All Ye Faithful]]". Mainwaring enters and tells them to be quiet. He begins to give them a farcical [[magic lantern|slideshow]] entitled "Know your enemy", which contains exaggerated drawings of German infantrymen, [[panzer]] crew and [[Fallschirmjäger|parachutists]]. The show is narrated languidly by Wilson, who insists on wearing a [[monocle]]. Mainwaring interjects with stereotypical comments such as:
: "Note the eyes – close together, mean, shifty – that's typically [[Nazi]]"
: "Look at the thick red bull neck, watch out for that"
: "He has no lobes on his ears, a well known criminal trait"
 
Jones is attempting to operate the projector, closely watched by the Verger, who is there to prevent any "damage to the Vicar's apparatus". Godfrey is asleep, whilst Walker and Pike interject with silly questions. Warden Hodges arrives, and accuses them of looking at dirty pictures, and Jones finally messes up, showing a picture of a topless [[Zulu people|Zulu]] woman from the Vicar's slide collection, "Light into Darkest Africa", much to Hodges' delight and Mainwaring's discomfort.
The episode opens with the Walmington-on-Sea [[Home Guard]] unit in the church hall, waiting for Mainwaring to give a presentation. The platoon is disgruntled at being shut in on a fine summers evening, and led by Frazer, they begin a chorus of 'Why are we waiting'. Mainwaring enters and tells them to be quiet. He begins to give them a farcical [[magic lantern|slideshow]] entitled "Know your enemy". This contains exaggerated drawings of German infantrymen, [[panzer]] crew and [[parachutist|parachutists]]. The show is narrated languidly by Wilson, who insists on wearing a monocle. Mainwaring interjects with such classic comments as ;
 
Afterwards in the office, Mainwaring threatens to stop Wilson wearing the monocle, but Wilson responds by threatening to tell everyone that Mainwaring wears [[shoe insert|arch supports]] for his feet. Frazer enters, and not only tells Mainwaring the lecture was a waste of time, but consults notes he has made and reminds Mainwaring of other similar irrelevant lectures, such as "Why the Germans don't play cricket" and "How to send [[Hitler]] a poisoned carpet" (because he chews the rug when angry), and observes that Mainwaring has wasted 438 hours on "useless blather". Naturally, Mainwaring is furious at Frazer's insubordinate behaviour. He consults the Home Guard manual and discovers a potential solution to the problem. Back on [[Military parade|parade]], he challenges Frazer to take command of the platoon for a week. To Mainwaring's surprise, Frazer agrees.
"Note the eyes - close together, mean, shifty - that's typically [[Nazi]]
 
Once Frazer is in charge, he swiftly sacks Wilson for discrepancies in the platoon stores, and is so rude to Jones (calling him a "wooly-minded old ditherer") that he resigns. Mainwaring has been banished to the broom cupboard, where he is soon joined by a furious Wilson and a distraught Jones. Mainwaring observes that Frazer is playing into their hands by "antagonizing" the rest of the platoon, reasoning that if nobody will serve under Frazer, "he's done for". They are interrupted by Pike, who reveals that he is the platoon's new lance corporal, having been promoted by Frazer, due to Pike's "hidden qualities" of "drive, tenacity, and leadership". Just as the other three men are recovering from the shock, they are interrupted by Wilson's replacement, the newly-promoted Sergeant Walker, who assumes the demeanour of a hard-nosed NCO, complete with swagger stick, and proceeds to tell the now-Privates Wilson and Jones that they can go home (to "recuperate"). He also passes on a request from Frazer: that Mainwaring should turn over his own swagger stick and leather gloves which infuriates Mainwaring due to him angrily asking "How dare he?"
"Look at the thick red bull neck, watch out for that"
 
Back in Mainwaring's office, Frazer is having a chat with Godfrey. Initially, he appears sympathetic to Godfrey's age and health-related problems, telling him that if he ever feels unwell, he will be excused without any trouble. After a grateful Godfrey thanks him, Frazer changes his manner, sternly telling Godfrey that if he ''does'' decide to come on parade, he will receive no special treatment, and will have to do what the other members of the platoon do "or take the consequences". Just then, a Scottish officer, Major-General Menzies, arrives. A puzzled Godfrey departs, and Frazer and Menzies discuss the state of the platoon as it currently stands. Pleased at finding a fellow Scot in command, Menzies invites Frazer to play the [[bagpipes]] to pipe in the [[haggis]] at a forthcoming [[regiment]]al dinner. Frazer agrees, though, as Menzies departs, he calls Frazer "Mainwaring", revealing that he is unaware that Frazer has temporarily replaced Mainwaring as commander of the platoon.
"He has no lobes on his ears, a well known criminal trait"
 
Discussing his arrangement with the Colonel in the [[mess]], Menzies tells him to organise the dinner, and the Colonel (who, unlike Menzies, knows Mainwaring) expresses his surprise that Mainwaring is Scottish and can play the pipes.
All through this Jones is attempting to man the projector, much hampered by the Verger, who is there to prevent any "damage to the Vicar's apparatus". Godfrey is asleep whilst Walker and Pike interject with silly questions. Hodges arrives, and accuses them of looking at dirty pictures, then Jones finally messes up and shows a picture of a topless [[Zulu]] native from the Vicars slide collection, "Light into Darkest Africa", much to Hodges delight and Mainwaring's discomfort.
 
Back in the church hall, Frazer's tenure has ended. Mainwaring is quick to re-establish control and forget about the whole incident, although both Walker and Pike speak up in favour of Frazer, while Jones remains loyal to Mainwaring. Frazer attempts to tell Mainwaring about the commitment to pipe the haggis at the dinner, but Mainwaring does not give him a chance.
Afterwards in the office Mainwaring threatens to stop Wilson wearing the monocle, but Wilson responds by threatening to tell everyone that Mainwaring wears arch supports for his feet. Frazer enters, and not only tells Mainwaring the lecture is a waste of time, but consults his notes and reminds Mainwaring of other similar lectures, such as "How to send [[Hitler]] a poisoned carpet".
 
Later, Mainwaring and the platoon arrive at the regimental dinner. A sergeant appears and takes Mainwaring through the procedure. Finally, to Mainwaring's surprise, the sergeant presents him with some bagpipes. Expecting Mainwaring to be nonplussed, Frazer issues an ultimatum: "It was me he invited because he was impressed with my handling of the platoon. There's only one thing you can do: let me go into the dinner playing the pipes at the head of MY platoon". Mainwaring refuses, provoking Wilson to ask: "Are you absolutely sure you're doing the right thing?". Mainwaring eventually shoulders the pipes, and the platoon forms up, ready to lead the haggis in. Frazer predicts doom, but Mainwaring turns to Wilson and says,
Back on parade, Mainwaring challenges Frazer to take command of the platoon for a week, and to Mainwaring's surprise Frazer agrees.
 
:"I spent my [[honeymoon]] at a place in Scotland called InverGeechie [sic]. It was a wild and lonely place. The nights were long ... and there was nothing else to do."
Once Frazer is in charge, he swiftly sacks Sergeant Wilson for discrepancies in the platoon stores, then is so rude to Jones that he resigns. He then appears sympathetic to Godfrey, but finishes their chat by saying that if Godfrey comes on parade, there is no special treatment - Godfrey must do just the same as the rest of them. Godfrey leaves in confusion.
 
To everyone's amazement, Mainwaring starts the pipes and, playing magnificently, leads the haggis party into the mess. Frazer is left outside, dumbfounded. He finally shouts: "I never doubted you for a moment, sir, never for a single moment! God forgive me!" and rushes in after the rest.
Mainwaring meanwhile is banished to the broom cupboard, where he is joined by a furious Wilson and a distraught Jones. They are disturbed by the (new) Corporal Pike, and (new) Sergeant Walker, who tells Privates Wilson and Jones to come on parade.
 
==Cast==
In Mainwaring's office, Frazer is visited by a senior Scottish officer, Major-General Menzies, who introduces himself but clearly thinks he is talking to Mainwaring. Pleased at finding a fellow Scot in command, he invites Frazer to play the [[bagpipes|pipes]] to pipe in the [[haggis]] at a [[regiment|regimental]] dinner at H.Q. Frazer agrees.
{{div col}}
*[[Arthur Lowe]] as [[Captain Mainwaring]]
*[[John Le Mesurier]] as [[Sergeant Wilson]]
*[[Clive Dunn]] as [[Lance Corporal Jones]]
*[[John Laurie]] as [[Private Frazer]]
*[[James Beck]] as [[Private Walker]]
*[[Arnold Ridley]] as [[Private Godfrey]]
*[[Ian Lavender]] as [[Private Pike]]
*[[Bill Pertwee]] as [[Chief ARP Warden Hodges|ARP Warden Hodges]]
*[[Robert Raglan]] as [[List of characters in Dad's Army#Recurring characters|Colonel Pritchard]]
*[[Campbell Singer]] as [[List of characters in Dad's Army#Characters|Major-General Menzies]]
*[[Alex McAvoy]] as The Sergeant
{{div col end}}
 
==Further reading==
Discussing this with the Colonel in the [[mess]], Menzies tells the Colonel to organise the dinner, and the Colonel (who unlike the Brigadier, knows Mainwaring) expresses great surprise that Mainwaring is Scottish and can play the pipes.
*{{cite book|title=The Complete A-Z of Dad's Army|last1=Croft|first1=David|last2=Perry|first2=Jimmy|last3=Webber|first3=Richard|date=2000|publisher=Orion|isbn=0-7528-4637-X}}
 
==External links==
Back in the church hall, Frazer's tenure has ended, and Mainwaring is quick to establish control and forget about the whole incident. Frazer attepmts to tell him about the commitment to pipe the haggis at the dinner, but Mainwaring doesn't give him a chance.
*{{BBC episode|b00787h1}}
 
*{{IMDb episode|0552292}}
The next scene is Mainwaring and his platoon waiting to enter the regimental dinner. A sergeant appears, and takes Mainwaring through the procedure. Finally, to Mainwaring's surprise, he presents Mainwaring with the bagpipes. Expecting Mainwaring to be nonplussed, Frazer issues an ultimatum. "It was me he asked to play the pipes because he was impressed with my handling of the platoon. I'll play the pipes for you if you let me go into the dinner at the head oy MY platoon". Mainwaring refuses, thus provoking Wilson to say "are you absolutely sure you're doing the right thing". Mainwaring shoulders the pipes competently, and they form up, ready to lead the haggis in. Frazer is predicting doom, but Mainwaring turns to Wilson and says :
 
"I spent my honeymoon in a remote village in Scotland called InverGeechie (sic). It was a wild and lonely place. The nights were long ..... and there was nothing else to do."
 
To everyone's amazement he starts the pipes up and, playing magnificently, marches in leading the haggis party. Frazer is left dumbfounded outside, until he shouts " I never doubted you for minute, sir, not even a moment. God forgive me." and rushes in after the rest.
 
==Cast==
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
| '''Cast'''
| '''Characters'''
|-
|Arthur Lowe
|Captain Mainwaring
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|John Le Mesurier
|Sergeant Wilson
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|Clive Dunn
|Lance Corporal Jones
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|John Laurie
|Private Frazer
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|James Beck
|Private Walker
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|Arnold Ridley
|Private Godfrey
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|Ian Lavender
|Private Pike
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|Bill Pertwee
|Chief Warden Hodges
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|Robert Raglan
|Colonel Pritchard
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|Campbell Singer
|Major-General Menzies
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|Alex McAvoy
|The Sergeant
|-
|}
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