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Private James Frazer is a fictional
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platoon member and undertaker, first portrayed by John Laurie in the
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''. He is noted for his catchphrases "We're doomed!" and "Rubbish!"


Characterisation

It is mentioned that Frazer was born in 1882 and is portrayed as a dour, trouble-stirring, exaggerating, wild-eyed Scottish
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(formerly the keeper of a
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's shop with a hobby of making
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s), who possesses a curious fascination with women who have "big, strong
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s."Webber, Perry, Croft, p. 75 He hails from the "wild and lonely" Isle of Barra in the
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,Webber, Perry, Croft, p. 228 an apparently desolate and bleak place that appears to have informed most of his pessimistic, dark tendencies. It is stated that during the
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, Frazer served as
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in the
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, and was a cook on board HMS ''Defiant'' (a fictional warship) during the
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. A fine marksman, he served as a member of the crew of a
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, being responsible for shooting mines with a rifle from the ship. Following the First World War, he moved to Walmington-on-Sea, becoming the town's undertaker. Private Frazer is a notoriously miserable and miserly soul, he is known for his bleak, pessimistic outlook on life. He makes no secret of his desire for increased rank and power within the platoon. To that end, Frazer is frequently negative and hyper-critical of his superior officers and their decisions, and clearly considers Captain Mainwaring, Sergeant Wilson and Lance Corporal Jones barely fit for command. When given any form of power, he becomes overconfident, arrogant, and tyrannical. A notable example of this is seen in the episode " If the Cap Fits...", when Frazer is given command of the platoon for a few days as an exercise in the difficulties of leadership. Another example of Frazer letting authority go to his head was shown in the missing episode " A Stripe for Frazer". In the episode, Mainwaring is told he can make one of the members of the platoon up to a full corporal; rather than promote Lance Corporal Jones, he decides to temporarily promote Frazer to lance corporal instead, thinking that he can evaluate which of the two men would make the best corporal. Frazer's desire for power (and the beginning of his rivalry with Jones) leads to him filing numerous charges against nearly every member of the platoon, with Frazer exaggerating petty offences into serious charges to impress Mainwaring. Frazer is somewhat two-faced, having a tendency to doubt people and their situations. In many instances, he will quickly cast doubt upon Mainwaring's plans, or the bravery of one of his fellow platoon members (usually the mild-mannered Godfrey). When the targets of his scorn manage to prove him wrong, Frazer will immediately ensure he is on the winning side of an argument; in these cases he will often make statements like "I never doubted ye for a second" to Mainwaring, or proclaim Godfrey to be "a man of steel, just like I've always said". His main rivalries are with the other ageing members in the platoon, notably Corporal Jones and
Private Godfrey Private Charles Godfrey MM is a fictional Home Guard soldier, first portrayed by Arnold Ridley in the British television sitcom ''Dad's Army''. He is retired and was previously a tailor for the Civil Service Stores or the Army & Navy Stores. ...
, though he has a more amenable relationship with
Private Walker Private Joe Walker is a fictional black market spiv (or "wholesales supplier", as he describes it) and Home Guard platoon member, first portrayed by James Beck in the British television sitcom ''Dad's Army''. Appearing in the first six series, ...
, who jokingly gives Frazer the nickname " Taffy" (a slang term for Welsh people, used by Walker as a playful dig at Frazer's Scottish heritage). Occasionally, Frazer does show a more generous side to his character, such as when he saves
Private Godfrey Private Charles Godfrey MM is a fictional Home Guard soldier, first portrayed by Arnold Ridley in the British television sitcom ''Dad's Army''. He is retired and was previously a tailor for the Civil Service Stores or the Army & Navy Stores. ...
's cottage from being demolished to make way for a runway, though in typical Frazer style, he does not let on that it was he who saved the cottage.


Medals

Although Private Frazer rarely wore his ribbons he was awarded the usual trilogy of
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campaign medals (commonly known as "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred"),The 1914–15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal, nicknamed
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after a trio of popular cartoon characters of the period.
as a Chief Petty Officer in the Royal Navy during the First World War, in addition to his Polar Medal for the Shackleton Expedition of 1904–1907.


Other portrayals

John Laurie believed that taking part in the ''Dad's Army'' stage show would prove to be too exhaustive for him, so the part of Frazer was played by Hamish Roughead in the 1975–76 stage production. Bill Paterson played Frazer in the 2016 feature film, while
David Hayman David Hayman (born 9 February 1948) is a Scottish film, television and stage actor and director from Glasgow. His acting credits include '' Sid and Nancy'' (1986), '' Hope and Glory'' (1987), '' Rob Roy'' (1995), '' The Jackal'' (1997), '' Tri ...
portrayed Private Frazer in '' Dad's Army: The Lost Episodes'' in 2019.


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* Dad's Army characters Fictional Scottish people Fictional World War I veterans Fictional undertakers Fictional misers Television characters introduced in 1968 British male characters in sitcoms {{Dad's Army