List Of It Ain't Half Hot Mum Episodes
This is an episode list for the BBC television sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, broadcast between 3 January, 1974, and 3 September, 1981.
It Ain't Half Hot Mum episodes were filmed between 1974 and 1981 but with a break in 1979.
Series 1 to 4 took place in Royal Artillery Depot Deolali, British India, whilst series 5 to 8 took place in Tin Min, Burma.
All episodes are 30 minutes long.
The lost episodes "A Star is Born" and "It's a Wise Child" were lost at one stage after first broadcast, but VHS copies recorded at home by a viewer in Australia were found in 1988. They are not of broadcastable quality, but were included as extras on the season 1 DVD.
Read more about List Of It Ain't Half Hot Mum Episodes: Main Cast, Series 1 (1974), Series 2 (1975), Series 3 (1976), Series 4 (1976), Series 5 (1977), Series 6 (1978), Series 7 (1980), Series 8 (1981)
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