It Ain't Half Hot Mum - Series 7

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It Ain't Half Hot Mum - Series 7

Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, features the members of the Royal Artillery Concert Party including Gunner 'Gloria' Beaumont (Melvyn Hayes), Gunner 'Lofty' Sugden (Don Estelle) and 'La De Da' Gunner Graham (John Clegg), all under the watchful eye of Sergeant Major Williams (Windsor Davies).

Deolali transit camp, near Bombay, 1945. A stopping post for British soldiers on their way to fight the Japanese in Burma. But our heroes are not fighting men; they are there to entertain the troops. It’s good for morale, thinks Colonel Reynolds. It’s a downright disgrace, thinks Sergeant-Major "Taffy" William who is waging a one-man campaign – by fair means and foul – to get them a piece of the action.

In this first-rate seventh series the troupe can be found acting as extras for an American film unit, playing football against a Burmese side whose victory was established before kick-off, guarding a treasure from bandits and even being cut off by the Japanese and ordered to sabotage the enemy lines.

It Ain't Half Hot Mum - Series 7

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Written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, It Ain't Half Hot Mum, features the members of the Royal Artillery Concert Party including Gunner 'Gloria' Beaumont (Melvyn Hayes), Gunner 'Lofty' Sugden (Don Estelle) and 'La De Da' Gunner Graham (John Clegg), all under the watchful eye of Sergeant Major Williams (Windsor Davies).

Deolali transit camp, near Bombay, 1945. A stopping post for British soldiers on their way to fight the Japanese in Burma. But our heroes are not fighting men; they are there to entertain the troops. It’s good for morale, thinks Colonel Reynolds. It’s a downright disgrace, thinks Sergeant-Major "Taffy" William who is waging a one-man campaign – by fair means and foul – to get them a piece of the action.

In this first-rate seventh series the troupe can be found acting as extras for an American film unit, playing football against a Burmese side whose victory was established before kick-off, guarding a treasure from bandits and even being cut off by the Japanese and ordered to sabotage the enemy lines.

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