Casting This episode featured the first regular appearances of
Arthur Lowe as
Captain George Mainwaring,
John Le Mesurier as
Sergeant Arthur Wilson,
Clive Dunn as
Lance Corporal Jack Jones,
John Laurie as
Private James Frazer,
Arnold Ridley as
Private Charles Godfrey,
Ian Lavender as
Private Frank Pike and
James Beck as
Private Joe Walker.
Development "The Man and the Hour" served as the pilot episode for the series, introducing the characters and premise. An early version of this episode ran at 35 minutes long, which was too long for the standard assigned half-hour broadcast slot. Thus, the series was delayed from its originally planned debut in order to find a suitable thirty-five-minute slot. However, the episode was eventually edited down into standard half-hour length to begin broadcast on 31 July 1968. The deleted scenes mostly introduced the various characters more fully, and including an additional altercation between Mainwaring and Hodges, which suggests the feud between the pair had been running for many years prior. Hodges states that, after Mainwaring "pompously" turned him down for a loan several years prior, in a time of war, Hodges will rise to the top of the local hierarchy and that Mainwaring will soon be indebted to him. It is unknown if these extra scenes or the original 35-minute version still exist in the BBC archive. The episode, and thus the series, begins with a pre-opening credits scene set in the (then) modern day, with the characters, older, gathered at a meal with Mainwaring announcing that he is
backing Britain (it is also subtly hinted but not confirmed, that this may be his retirement party from his role of bank manager), as a television set by the characters shows scenes from the Second World War, leading into the opening credits and the series proper. This is the only episode of the series to have a pre-opening credits scene, and the series never returned to the modern day. The scene is not recreated in the radio adaptation. This was the only ''Dad's Army'' episode to feature an audience laughter track during the opening titles.
Filming When filming began, the original script was seven minutes too long, so a scene involving the fire brigade wanting to use the hall for practice was rehearsed but not filmed.
Broadcast Due to the episode overrunning, the series was delayed from its originally planned debut on Wednesday, 5 June 1968 in order to find a suitable thirty-five-minute slot. However, the episode was eventually edited down into standard half-hour length to begin broadcast on 31 July 1968, although the episode was originally planned for broadcast on 5 June 1968 but was put back for
UEFA Euro 1968. ==Radio episode==