It Ain't Half Hot Mum

1974 • BBC
4.7
40 reviews
Eligible
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Season 4 episodes (8)

1 Monsoon Madness
11/1/76
Season-only
Lofty is being affected by the heat and he decides that either he or the Sergeant Major must die.
2 Kidnapped in the Khyber
11/8/76
Season-only
In order to escape the wrath of a righteous husband, the Colonel agrees to take the Concert Party to a remote corner of the North-West Frontier. On the way, Mrs Waddilove-Evans is kidnapped by Pathans.
3 A Fate Worse Than Death
11/15/76
Season-only
The Concert Party is faced with the task of rescuing the Colonel's girlfriend from the clutches of the dreaded Pathan tribesmen.
4 Ticket to Blighty
11/22/76
Season-only
The Concert Party decide to concentrate all their efforts on helping one member to get his discharge. Gloria wins the draw.
5 Lofty's Little Friend
11/29/76
Season-only
An elephant becomes attached to Lofty and follows him into the camp leaving a trail of damage.
6 Flight to Jawani
12/6/76
Season-only
The Royal Artillery Concert Party go to a remote airfield to give a show to some RAF men who have not seen any women for two years.
7 We are Not Amused
12/13/76
Season-only
A new District Officer is appointed. The Royal Artillery Concert Party put on a special patriotic show in his honour.
8 Twenty One Today
12/27/76
Season-only
It is the twenty-first birthday of Gunner Parkins. Believing him to be his long-lost son, Battery Sergeant-Major Williams plans to give him a present.

About this show

Classic comedy by David Croft and Jimmy Perry about a military theatrical troupe based in India during the Second World War.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
40 reviews
Volt-Face
November 27, 2020
Leonard Rossiter was offered the role of Battery Sergeant Major Williams but he annoyed the writers so much they sacked him and gave it to Windsor Davies instead which meant Leonard was able to appear in Rising Damp.
Hugo Brand
December 22, 2020
A classic. Charming, silly as all hell, and wonderfully politically incorrect. A colourful cast led by incredible greats such as Michael Bates, Dino Shafeek, Barbara Bhatti, Windsor Davies and other legends I can't begin to remember. Glad they live on here.
Andrew Alvis
June 23, 2016
One of the best comedies of its' time. Michael Bates & Windsor Davies are the highlights.
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