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To John:  I'm going to leave your edit because it fits, but I don't actually think they get to the end of the war in the programme.  In fact, I've always be struck by how ''slowly'' they move through time; for example the Americans don't join until series six.  Just a question, do you infer from some of the dialogue that they've gotten to the end of WWII?  I confess I've missed it.  [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 21:59, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
To John:  I'm going to leave your edit because it fits, but I don't actually think they get to the end of the war in the programme.  In fact, I've always be struck by how ''slowly'' they move through time; for example the Americans don't join until series six.  Just a question, do you infer from some of the dialogue that they've gotten to the end of WWII?  I confess I've missed it.  [[User:Aleta Curry|Aleta Curry]] 21:59, 29 October 2010 (UTC)
:You're right, ma'am. I was misremembering the festivities of last episode, which in fact mark the marriage of Corporal Jones and Mrs Fox - which, of course, wasn't a white wedding... [[User:John Stephenson|John Stephenson]] 03:59, 31 October 2010 (UTC)

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What end of the War?

To John: I'm going to leave your edit because it fits, but I don't actually think they get to the end of the war in the programme. In fact, I've always be struck by how slowly they move through time; for example the Americans don't join until series six. Just a question, do you infer from some of the dialogue that they've gotten to the end of WWII? I confess I've missed it. Aleta Curry 21:59, 29 October 2010 (UTC)

You're right, ma'am. I was misremembering the festivities of last episode, which in fact mark the marriage of Corporal Jones and Mrs Fox - which, of course, wasn't a white wedding... John Stephenson 03:59, 31 October 2010 (UTC)