Series 7 (1980)
| Episode No. | Episode title | Producer and director | First broadcast |
|---|---|---|---|
| 44 | "That's Entertainment?" | David Croft and John Kilby | 17 October 1980 |
| The Sgt Major makes a decision guaranteed to cause uproar when he picks a Scottish audience to watch a special English performance. Also starring Peter Cellier, Jimmy Perry, Martin Cochrane, Robert McIntosh and Renu Setna. | |||
| 45 | "The Guinea Pigs" | David Croft and John Kilby | 24 October 1980 |
| The Concert Party are roped into testing a new anti-malaria drug. Also starring Michael Bevis, John D. Collins, Rikki Fulton and Denis Bond. | |||
| 46 | "Dog in the Manger" | David Croft and John Kilby | 31 October 1980 |
| Captain Ashwood falls victim to unwanted attention from a female officer. Also starring June Whitfield. | |||
| 47 | "The Great Broadcast" | David Croft and John Kilby | 7 November 1980 |
| The men get a chance to perform on Forces Radio. Also starring Geoffrey Beevers, John D. Collins, Hilda Fenemore and Robin Parkinson. | |||
| 48 | "Class of 1945" | David Croft and John Kilby | 14 November 1980 |
| In an effort to free themselves from the sergeant-major, the men suggest that he apply for a commission. Also starring Glyn Houston. | |||
| 49 | "Star Commandos" | David Croft and John Kilby | 21 November 1980 |
| The Concert Party travels to the front. Also starring Henry McGee, Iain Rattray and John D. Collins. This was the last episode that Babar Bhatti starred as Punkah Wallah Rumzan. |
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