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William Desmond Anthony Pertwee, (21 July 1926 – 27 May 2013) was a British comedy actor. He played the role of
Chief ARP Warden Hodges ''Dad's Army'' is a British television British sitcom, sitcom about the United Kingdom's Home Guard (United Kingdom), Home Guard during the World War II, Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft (TV producer), David Crof ...
in the sitcom '' Dad's Army''.


Early life

Pertwee was born in
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, on 21 July 1926."Dad's Army star Bill Pertwee dies aged 86"
BBC News, 27 May 2013
Born the youngest of three boys of a Brazilian mother and an English father, James Francis Carter Pertwee, who travelled the country as a salesman until he became ill and died in 1938, when Bill Pertwee was 12. The family moved home many times during Pertwee's childhood and he lived in Hereford, Glasbury, Colnbrook, Newbury,
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, Blackheath,
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, Wilmington and
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. His education was disrupted by the moves and he attended many schools including an independent convent school, a small independent school, followed by Frensham Heights School in Surrey, Dartford Technical College and Southend College. Pertwee left school during the
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and worked for a company that made parts for
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cannon. He was declared unfit for RAF service as he was on medication following a swimming accident, but was a member of the Air Training Corps (UK Air Cadets). He later worked as an accounts clerk at the Stock Exchange and as a salesman for the clothing retailer Burberry in
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Entertainment career

Pertwee appeared in the radio comedy series '' Beyond Our Ken'' (1959–1964) and '' Round the Horne'' (1965–1967). He was also a warm-up act for many television shows. His most prominent role was that of ARP Warden Hodges in ''Dad's Army'', which he played in both the original television series from 1968 to 1977, and the radio adaptations, as well as the radio sequel '' It Sticks Out Half a Mile'', set after the war. Pertwee was president of the
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and the author of the book ''Dad's Army – The Making of a Television Legend''. In July 2008 he and other surviving members of the ''Dad's Army'' cast gathered together at the
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on the 40th anniversary of the show's first broadcast in 1968. He also made appearances on '' This Morning''. In 1975 he took part in the ''Dad's Army'' stage show and with Norman Macleod released the Dad's Army single "Get Out And Get Under The Moon", with Pertwee's B-side song "Hooligans" on EMI. Pertwee appeared in two ''Carry On'' films – '' Carry On Loving'' (1970) and '' Carry On Girls'' (1973). His appearance in '' Carry On at Your Convenience'' (1971) was cut from the final film. His other film appearances include ''
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'' (1971), '' Psychomania'' (1973), as postmen in the film versions of '' Love Thy Neighbour'' and '' Man About the House'', '' Confessions of a Pop Performer'' (1975), ''
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'' (1977) and ''
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'' (1978). On television Pertwee appeared in the final episode of '' It Ain't Half Hot Mum'' (1981) and an episode of '' Hi-de-Hi!'' (1986). He played PC Wilson in ''
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'' (1988–1993), another creation of Jimmy Perry and David Croft. The subject of ''
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'' in 1999, Pertwee was surprised by Michael Aspel at the
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. In 2006, he performed in the World Cup song, " Who Do You Think You Are Kidding Jurgen Klinsmann?" Pertwee died aged 86 on 27 May 2013. He had been ill since the previous year and died peacefully at his home in Cornwall. Three days previously he had attended a parade in Thetford (home of the Dad's Army Museum) where spectators and museum volunteers remarked how frail he was looking. His death, and those of
Pamela Cundell Pamela Isabel Cundell (15 January 1920 – 14 February 2015) was an English character actress. She played Mrs Fox in the long-running TV comedy '' Dad's Army''. She was a descendant of Henry Condell, one of the managers of the Lord Chamberla ...
in 2015 and Frank Williams in 2022, leaves Ian Lavender, who played Private Pike, as the only surviving ''Dad's Army'' cast member. In 2011 a portrait of Pertwee, painted by a local artist, was unveiled in the Dad's Army Museum, Thetford where it now resides. Pertwee was patron of the museum and of the DAAS (
Dad's Army Appreciation Society The Dad's Army Appreciation Society is an organisation dedicated to the British television show ''Dad's Army''. It is run by a small group of individuals and has over 1,700 members. History The society was founded in 1993 by Bill Pertwee (who pl ...
) until his death.


Personal life

Pertwee married Marion Macleod, sister of John and Norman Macleod of the Maple Leaf Four, in 1955. They had a son, Jonathan James Pertwee (born in 1966), who has appeared in various TV programmes. Following the death of his wife, he lived in Topsham, Devon. He was awarded an MBE in the Queen's 2007 Birthday Honours list for his services to charity. He was vice-president of the "Railway Ramblers" and a member of the executive committee of the
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('The Royal Variety Charity') and was initiated in 1976 as a member of the Grand Order of Water Rats. Pertwee's brother James Raymond "Jiggy" Pertwee was an RAF
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pilot who was killed in a crash on a hillside close to a disused quarry above Bank Foot, near Ingleby Greenhow in
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, following a
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, Germany, in June 1941. He was related to
Michael Pertwee Michael Henry Pertwee (24 April 1916, Kensington, London – 17 April 1991, Camden, London) was an English playwright and screenwriter. Among his credits were episodes of '' The Saint'', ''Danger Man'', ''Alfred Hitchcock Presents'', '' B-And ...
and Jon Pertwee, being a second cousin of Michael's and Jon's father, the screenwriter and actor Roland Pertwee."Bill Pertwee: Actor best known for his role as the curmudgeonly Warden Hodges in Dad's Army", ''The Independent'', 28 May 2013
Accessed 28 May 2013 He was godfather to one of the sons of his ''Dad's Army'' co-star Ian Lavender.


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