The Dhobi Wallahs: When the Royal Artillery Concert Party find themselves cut off and surrounded by the Japanese, they are ordered to lie low and indulge in sabotage activities. (S6, E04)
The Dhobi Wallahs: When the Royal Artillery Concert Party find themselves cut off and surrounded by the Japanese, they are ordered to lie low and indulge in sabotage activities. (S6, E04)
Lead Kindly Light: The senior divisional parade chances to see the Royal Artillery Concert Party show and finds it lewd, coarse and salacious! (S6, E05)
Holidays at Home: The Battery Sergeant-Major is even more oppressive than usual, which causes Lofty to dream that he is taking part in the Mutiny on the Bounty. (S6, E06)
It is the 21st birthday of Gunner Parkins; believing him to be his long-lost son, Battery Sergeant-Major Williams plans to give him a present. S4 E8: Twenty-One Today
It is the 21st birthday of Gunner Parkins; believing him to be his long-lost son, Battery Sergeant-Major Williams plans to give him a present. S4 E8: Twenty-One Today
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. S4 E6: Flight to Jawani
To escape the wrath of a righteous husband, the Colonel agrees to take the Concert Party to North West Frontier; on the way, Mrs Waddilove-Evans is kidnapped by Pathans. S4 E2: Kidnapped in the Khyber
While the officers are in hospital, Williams posts a concert party in the jungle but is forced to bring the officers back to stage a special performance. S3 E1
Williams hatches a plan to get the men into trouble with the military police by booking the band for an enticing gig at the disreputable Kama Sutra Club. S2 E4: Cabaret Time
The Union Jack has been lowered and the Indian national flag put in its place overnight; the Sergeant-Major tries to find out who did it. S2 E3: The Natives Are Revolting