George Layton as Bombardier 'Solly' Solomons
Episodes 56
Meet the Gang
Gunner Solomons is trying to run a Concert Party rehearsal and he's finding it difficult without Gunner Graham, the pianist, who's been put on jankers by Sergeant Major Williams. The Sergeant Major is determined that Graham will spend his time painting stones white rather than playing the piano for a 'bunch of puffs'. Solly decides to appeal to a higher authority, so he sends the Bearer off to deliver a note to the Colonel. As a result, Graham is excused jankers and allowed to join the rest of the Concert Party in rehearsal. That evening, the Concert Party performance is interrupted when a large mob of locals stage an anti-British protest outside the camp gates. The Sergeant Major finds himself 'annointed' with the dung of a sacred animal - all over his best tunic.
Read MoreMy Lovely Boy
Rangi Ram notices that Gunner Parkins and the Sergeant Major both have a photograph of the same woman next to their beds. It's Parky's mother and the only woman the Sergeant Major ever loved. Rangi tells the Sergeant Major, who jumps to the conclusion that Parky is his son. Gunner Parkins is about to be posted 'up the jungle'. Williams tries to think of a way of preventing this from happening. He decides to arrange for Parky to become a member of the Concert Party, as a ventriloquist. News of the German surrender and the end of the war in Europe reaches the camp.
Read MoreThe Mutiny of the Punka Wallahs
It's decided that all of the Punkah Wallahs in the camp should be replaced with electric fans. When the Punkah Wallahs hear about this, they all go on strike. The local electricity workers walk out in sympathy, so the camp is suddenly without power. Then the workers at the telephone exchange go on strike. Gunner Solomons comes up with a plan to settle the dispute and reinstate the Punkah Wallahs
Read MoreA Star is Born
Gunner Parkin is "removed" from the concert party. The Sergeant Major plots to have the rest of the gang sent "up the jungle".
Read MoreThe Jungle Patrol
Sergeant Major Williams talks the Colonel into letting him take the men from the Concert Party on a jungle survival course. The Sergeant Major thinks everyone is going without food and water, but Solly has arranged for Rangi Ram and the Char Wallah to follow behind with hot tea and food. While the Sergeant Major suffers from hunger and thirst, the men from the Concert Party keep sneaking off to eat and drink.
Read MoreIt's a Wise Child
Attempts are made to find out whether or not RSM Williams really IS Parky's father
Read MoreThe Road to Bannu
The Concert Party are on their way to put on a show for the troops at Bannu, on the Northwest Frontier. After a long, hot train journey, they set off by road on the last leg of the journey. The truck breaks down and the men are stranded. They find themselves surrounded by hostile tribesmen. Solly has to pose as Bing Crosby and put on a show for the tribesmen in order to pacify them. When Gloria appears as Dorothy Lamour, the leader of the tribesmen wants to buy 'her'.
Read MoreThe Inspector Calls
The Sergeant Major wants the men from the Concert Party to do guard duty and drill. The Colonel points out that they all have different uniforms, so they wouldn't look right on guard. The Sergeant Major plans to get the gang to dress up in similar uniforms by persuading them to include a 'military' number in the show. Solly manages to get hold of some uniforms and begins to rehearse 'The Road To Mandalay'. The General pays a visit to inspect the camp. He complains about the fact that the men in the camp all seem to be wearing different uniforms. Then he sees the Sergeant Major drilling the Concert Party, all dressed in similar uniforms, and insists on inspecting them.
Read MoreShowing the Flag
The Sergeant Major tries to train the concert party to lower the flag at sunset.
Read MoreDown in the Jungle
The concert party's plane makes a crash landing, and the men realise they could be behind enemy lines.
Read MoreThe Natives are Revolting
The Sergeant Major is determined to find out who replaced the camp's Union Jack with an Indian flag.
Read MoreCabaret Time
A performance in the Kama Sutra Club gets the concert party and the Battery Sergeant Major into trouble.
Read MoreThe Curse of the Sadhu
Sergeant Williams tempts the wrath of the gods by ejecting a revered holy man from the parade ground.
Read MoreForbidden Fruits
When the army runs out of "that stuff they put in our tea" the men cannot stop thinking about women. Colonel Reynolds tries to see Mrs Waddilove-Evans when her husband is not home.
Read MoreHas Anyone Seen My Cobra?
A snake-charmer's cobra goes missing and is found in the Sergeant Major's quarters.
Read MoreThe Night of the Thugs
The concert party take refuge from a rainstorm in a ruined temple and fall victim to a fanatical native sect.
Read MoreWhispering Grass - Music Video
Whispering Grass was a 1975 UK Number 1 single by Windsor Davies and Don Estelle, performed in character, remaining at the top of the British charts for three weeks from 7 June 1975.
The track is a comic version of The Ink Spots' 1940 recording.
Read MoreThe Supremo Show
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 back to stage a special performance.
Read MoreMind My Maharajah
The concert party is sent to the palace of the Maharajah of Bharatpur to protect him.
Read MoreBang Goes the Maharajah
The concert party try to stop the attempts on the life of the Maharajah of Bharatpur.
Read MoreThe Grand Illusion
Sergeant Major Williams finds that bragging about his troops can get him into trouble.
Read MorePale Hands I Love
The sergeant major falls in love and gets into trouble with the Tongs.
Read MoreDon't Take the Micky
Sergeant Major Williams tries to break up the concert party by promoting Gunner Graham.
Read MoreMonsoon Madness
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 Sergeant-Major.
Read MoreKidnapped in the Khyber
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 to a show on the North-West Frontier.
Read MoreA Fate Worse Than Death
The members of the concert party try to find the kidnapped Mrs Waddilove-Evans.
Read MoreTicket to Blighty
Bombardier Beaumont tries different ways to get sent home.
Read MoreLofty's Little Friend
An elephant follows Lofty to the camp.
Read MoreFlight to Jawani
Men from a remote RAF base get too excited when the concert party puts on a show.
Read MoreWe Are Not Amused
A pageant, written by Captain Ashwood, might offend the Indian assistant to the District Officer.
Read MoreTwenty-One Today
Gunner Parkins turns twenty-one. Sergeant Major Williams wants to give him a present.
Read MoreFront Line Entertainers
When the men get sent up the jungle, they find that some Australian soldiers have not vacated their camp, as was ordered.
Read MoreBridge Over the River Hipong
While they are still having trouble adapting to the jungle, the members of the concert party get the task of building a bridge.
Read MoreThe Pay-Off
The men of the Royal Artillery Concert Party put on a show for Burmese bandits.
Read MorePuddings From Heaven
When the men discover a way to get food dropped illegally, they get into trouble. The food (puddings) were meant for some senior officers.
Read MoreThe Superstar
The Concert Party members are made to feel redundant when a talented new arrival steals the limelight.
Read MoreThe Eternal Quadrangle
Gunner Parkins has fallen in love with a pretty Burmese girl from the local village – the same girl that Captain Ashwood and Sergeant Major Williams have been visiting. Then, Gunner Sugden has something to say...
Read MoreThe Stars Look Down
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The Big League
After a drunken incident, the men try to make up with the local population by organising a football match.
Read MoreThe Big Payroll Snatch
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.
Read MoreThe Dhobi Wallahs
Trapped behind enemy lines, the members of the concert party have to disguise themselves as dhobi wallahs.
Read MoreLead, Kindly Light
To ensure the very existence of the Concert Party the artists have to impress the area commander.
Read MoreHolidays at Home
Colonel Reynolds and Captain Ashwood are away, leaving the Sergeant Major to put the concert party on a torturous thirsty jungle-survival course, and he puts them on a charge when writing a complaining note. Later, Lofty dreams about the HMS Bounty in Amsterdam and Hague in Holland.
Read MoreCaught Short
With money missing from the petty cash, it falls on Captain Ashwood to solve the crime.
Read MoreThat's Entertainment?
The Sgt Major makes a decision guaranteed to cause uproar when he picks a Scottish audience to watch a special English performance.
Read MoreThe Guinea Pigs
The Concert Party are roped into testing a new anti-malaria drug.
Read MoreDog in the Manger
Captain Ashwood falls victim to unwanted attention from a female officer.
Read MoreThe Great Broadcast
The men get a chance to perform on Forces Radio.
Read MoreClass of 1945
In an effort to free themselves from the Sergeant Major, the men suggest that he apply for a commission.
Read MoreStar Commandos
The Concert Party travels to the front.
Read MoreGloria's Finest Hour
A head injury changes Beaumont's personality, turning him into a fighting machine.
Read MoreMoney Talks
When Gunner Graham stands to inherit some money, everybody wants to give him financial advice.
Read MoreThe Last Warrior
Whilst playing the RMS Lollipop, The Concert Party hear that Japan has surrendred on the S.S. Mersury and the Second World War is over. One single Japanese soldier has not heard the news that Japan has surrendered.
Read MoreNever the Twain Shall Meet
Now that the war is over, the natives return to their village. They want the men from the Concert Party to move out so that they can return to their homes. Sergeant Major Williams insists on dealing with them in a less than diplomatic fashion.
Read MoreThe Long Road Home
It's time for the men from the Concert Party to start the return journey to Britain. Everyone is supposed to have injections before setting off. The vaccine runs out before Lofty gets his jabs, so he has to stay behind when the others begin their journey. A new batch of vaccine turns up after the others have left, so Lofty is given his injections and, accompanied by the Char Wallah, he sets off to try to catch up with the main evacuation party.
Read MoreThe Last Roll Call
The men reach England and prepare for demobilisation.
Read MoreComedy Connections - It Ain't Half Hot Mum
Series charting the history of the best of British comedy looks at David Croft and Jimmy Perry's 1970s British Army-based sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum.
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