The Sergeant-Major persuades the Colonel to go on leave - nothing stands between the concert party and jungle except Solly's ingenuity. S1 E4: A Star Is Born. A 'lost' episode recovered from VHS.
Rangi helps Solly to determine whether Parky is the Sergeant-Major's long-lost son or not. S1 E6: It's a Wise Child. A 'lost' episode retrieved from VHS.
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
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
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
Rangi helps Solly to determine whether Parky is the Sergeant-Major's long-lost son or not. S1 E6: It's a Wise Child. A 'lost' episode retrieved from VHS.
The Sergeant-Major persuades the Colonel to go on leave - nothing stands between the concert party and jungle except Solly's ingenuity. S1 E4: A Star Is Born. A 'lost' episode recovered from VHS.
The war is over, so the village people want to return to the hut that the Royal Artillery Concert Party are occupying. S8 E5: Never the Twain Shall Meet
The war is over and a lone Japanese soldier is occupying an island and holding up traffic; Sergeant-Major Williams leads the Concert Party on an expedition to flush him out. S8 E4: The Last Warrior
It is rumoured that Gunner Graham is about to inherit a large fortune; with the end of the war in sight, all members of Concert Party want to go into business with him. S8 E2: Money Talks
Dog in the Manger: A lady Welfare Officer falls head over heels in love with Captain Ashwood and contrives to spend a night with him in the jungle. (S7, E03)
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
The Concert Party is faced with the task of rescuing the Colonel's girlfriend from the clutches of the dreaded Pathan tribesmen. S4 E3: A Fate Worse than Death
The Concert Party is faced with the task of rescuing the Colonel's girlfriend from the clutches of the dreaded Pathan tribesmen. S4 E3: A Fate Worse than Death
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
The war is over, so the village people want to return to the hut that the Royal Artillery Concert Party are occupying. S8 E5: Never the Twain Shall Meet
The war is over and a lone Japanese soldier is occupying an island and holding up traffic; Sergeant-Major Williams leads the Concert Party on an expedition to flush him out. S8 E4: The Last Warrior