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* RetroactiveRecognition: Mrs. Dewsnap is played by Creator/BrendaCowling, who would later be best known for playing Mrs. Lipton in ''Series/YouRangMLord''.

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Mrs. Dewsnap is played by Creator/BrendaCowling, who would later be best known for playing Mrs. Lipton in ''Series/YouRangMLord''.''Series/YouRangMLord''.
** A Sikh soldier is played by Creator/DinoShafeek, who would later be best known for playing Muhammed in ''Series/ItAintHalfHotMum'' and Ali Nadeem in ''Series/MindYourLanguage''.
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* GeniusBonus: After he's been elected MP, Churchill's adoption of his father's opposition to military spending is shown to be unpopular with his Conservative colleagues but popular with the Liberal opposition. This is a reference to the fact that, in 1904, Churchill would leave the Conservative party and join the Liberals, where he stayed until he lost his seat in the 1922 general election. He didn't rejoin the Conservative party until 1924. Churchill's years as a Liberal politician are not well-known to people who only think of him as the titan of 1940.

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* GeniusBonus: After he's been elected MP, Churchill's adoption of his father's opposition to military spending is shown to be unpopular with his Conservative colleagues but popular with the Liberal opposition. This is a reference to the fact that, in 1904, Churchill would leave the Conservative party and join the Liberals, where he stayed until he lost his seat in the 1922 general election. He didn't rejoin the Conservative party until 1924. Churchill's years as a Liberal politician are not well-known to people who only think of him as the titan of 1940.1940.
* RetroactiveRecognition: Mrs. Dewsnap is played by Creator/BrendaCowling, who would later be best known for playing Mrs. Lipton in ''Series/YouRangMLord''.
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* GeniusBonus: After he's been elected MP, Churchill's adoption of his father's opposition to military spending is shown to be unpopular with his Conservative colleagues but popular with the Liberal opposition. This is a reference to the fact that, in 1904, Churchill would leave the Conservative party and join the Liberals, where he stayed until he lost his seat in the 1922 general election. He didn't rejoin the Conservative party until 1924. Churchill's years as a Liberal politician are not well-known to people who only think of him as the titan of 1940.

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