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  1. That's Entertainment?: Directed by John Kilby. With Windsor Davies, Melvyn Hayes, Don Estelle, Donald Hewlett. The boys put on an evening of patriotic songs to impress entertainments officer Hopkirk but the audience is full of Scotsmen who are disgusted and start a riot.

    • (24)
    • Comedy, War
    • John Kilby
    • 1980-10-17
  2. Jul 28, 2018 · The boys put on an evening of patriotic songs to impress entertainments officer Hopkirk but the audience is full of Scotsmen who are disgusted and start a ri...

    • 29 min
    • 14.8K
    • Good Olde Watching
  3. Jan 26, 2024 · Series 7 Episode 1 - That's Entertainment? Date: October 17, 1980 The Sergeant Major makes a decision guaranteed to cause uproar when he picks a Scottish audience to watch a special English performance. Also in attendance is a Entertainment Officer who is critiquing the performance of the Concert Party to determine its status. Also starring Peter Cellier, Jimmy Perry, Martin Cochrane, Robert ...

    • January 25, 2024
    • 20th Century Box
    • 29 min
    • 34
  4. That's Entertainment? Williams arranges a Scottish audience for a special English scene by the Concert Party. Related Content. Similar programmes. ... Back up to: It Ain't Half Hot Mum.

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    Meet the Gang First Broadcast: (03/01/1974) The Concert Party is trying to rehearse a show without their regular pianist Gunner Graham, who's been sent on jankers by Sergeant Major Williams. A new...
    My Lovely Boy First Broadcast: (10/01/1974) Rangi Ram notices that the Sergeant Major and Gunner Parkins have a photograph of the same woman by their bed: she is the Sergeant’s one and only love an...
    Mutiny of the Punka-Wallahs First Broadcast: (17/01/1974) The plan to replace the Punka Wallahs leads to trouble. Meanwhile, the boys are having problems with the heat.
    A Star is Born First Broadcast: (24/01/1974) When Gunner Parkins is removed from the concert party because of his incompetence, Sergeant Major Williams sees a chance to send the other men up the ju...
    Showing the Flag First Broadcast: (02/01/1975) The Sergeant Major tries to train the concert party to lower the flag at sunset.
    Down in the Jungle First Broadcast: (09/01/1975) The concert party's plane makes a crash landing and the men realise they could be behind enemy lines.
    The Natives Are Revolting First Broadcast: (16/01/1975) The Sergeant Major is determined to find out who replaced the camp's Union Jack with an Indian flag.
    Cabaret Time First Broadcast: (23/01/1975) A performance in the Kama Sutra Club gets the concert party and the Battery Sergeant Major into trouble.
    The Supremo Show First Broadcast: (02/01/1976) While the officers are out of the way in hospital, Williams takes the opportunity to post the concert party up the jungle—but is forced to bring them...
    Mind My Maharajah First Broadcast: (09/01/1976) The concert party is sent to the palace of the Maharajah of Bharatpur to protect him.
    Bang Goes the Maharajah First Broadcast: (16/01/1976) The concert party try to stop the attempts on the life of the Maharajah of Bharatpur.
    The Grand Illusion First Broadcast: (23/01/1976) Sergeant Major Williams finds that bragging about his troops can get him into trouble.
    Monsoon Madness First Broadcast: (02/11/1976) When the Sergeant Major makes the concert party perform fatigues to be ready for the arrival of the monsoon, Lofty goes mad and vows to kill the Sergea...
    Kidnapped in the Khyber First Broadcast: (09/11/1976) When it becomes difficult for Colonel Reynolds to hide his affair with Mrs Waddilove-Evans, he decides it's best to accompany the concert party...
    A Fate Worse Than Death First Broadcast: (16/11/1976) The members of the concert party try to find the kidnapped Mrs Waddilove-Evans.
    Ticket to Blighty First Broadcast: (23/11/1976) Bombardier Beaumont tries different ways to get sent home.
    Front Line Entertainers First Broadcast: (25/10/1977) When the men get sent up the jungle, they find that some Australian soldiers haven't vacated their camp, as was ordered.
    Bridge Over the River Hipong First Broadcast: (01/11/1977) While they are still having trouble adapting to the jungle, the members of the concert party get the task of building a bridge.
    The Pay Off First Broadcast: (08/11/1977) The men of the Royal Artillery Concert Party put on a show for some Burmese bandits.
    Puddings from Heaven First Broadcast: (15/11/1977) When the men discover a way to get food dropped illegally, they get into trouble. The food (puddings) were meant for some senior officers.
    The Stars Look Down First Broadcast: (23/10/1978) The men from the Concert Party get to act in an American war movie, but can they stomach the American view of the war?
    The Big League First Broadcast: (30/10/1978) After a drunken incident, the men try to make up with the local population by organising a football match.
    The Great Payroll Snatch First Broadcast: (06/11/1978) When the men from the concert party are guarding the army payroll, a local bandit leader tries to lure the Sergeant Major away from the camp.
    The Dhobi Wallahs First Broadcast: (20/11/1978) Trapped behind enemy lines, the members of the concert party have to disguise themselves as dhobi wallahs.
    That's Entertainment? First Broadcast: (17/10/1980) The Sergeant Major makes a decision guaranteed to cause uproar when he picks a Scottish audience to watch a special English performance.
    The Guinea Pigs First Broadcast: (24/10/1980) The Concert Party are roped into testing a new anti-malaria drug.
    Dog in the Manger First Broadcast: (31/10/1980) Captain Ashwood falls victim to unwanted attention from a female officer.
    The Great Broadcast First Broadcast: (07/11/1980) The men get a chance to perform on Forces Radio.
    Gloria's Finest Hour First Broadcast: 23/07/1981) A head injury changes Beaumont's personality, turning him into a fighting machine.
    Money Talks First Broadcast: (30/07/1981) When Gunner Graham stands to inherit some money, everybody wants to give him financial advice.
    Aquastars First Broadcast: (06/08/1981) A show on the river does not go the way it was planned.
    The Last Warrior First Broadcast: (13/08/1981) One single Japanese soldier hasn't heard the news that Japan has surrendered. Can the men from the Concert Party convince him to lay down his weapons?
  5. 3 September 1981. ( 1981-09-03) It Ain't Half Hot Mum is a British television sitcom about a Royal Artillery concert party based in Deolali in British India and the fictional village of Tin Min in Burma, during the final months of the Second World War. It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, who had both served in similar roles in India ...

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  7. It Ain't Half Hot Mum: With Windsor Davies, Melvyn Hayes, Donald Hewlett, Don Estelle. The comic adventures of a group of misfits who form an extremely bad concert party touring the hot and steamy jungles of Burma entertaining the troops during World War II.