List of IT Ain't Half Hot Mum Episodes - Series 6 (1978)

Series 6 (1978)

Episode No. Episode title Producer and director First broadcast
37 "The Stars Look Down" David Croft and Phil Bishop 23 October 1978
The men from the Concert Party get to act in an American war movie, but can they stomach the American view of the war? Also starrin Ed Bishop, Freddie Earlie and Michael Halsey.
38 "The Big League" David Croft and Phil Bishop 30 October 1978
After a drunken incident, the men try to make up with the local population by organising a football match. Also starring David English, Ashwin PAtel and Mohammad Shamsi.
39 "The Great Payroll Snatch" David Croft and Phil Bishop 6 November 1978
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. Also starring Burt Kwouk, Robert Lee and Michael Lomax.
40 "The Dhobi Wallahs" David Croft and Phil Bishop 20 November 1978
Trapped behind enemy lines, the members of the concert party have to disguise themselves as dhobi wallahs. Also starring Denys Hawthorne and Saad Ghazi.
41 "Lead Kindly Light" David Croft and Phil Bishop 27 November 1978
To ensure the very existence of the Concert Party the artists have to impress the area commander. Also starring Michael Bevis, Rupert Bates, Denis Bond, Fleur Chandler, John Quentin, Michael Sharvell-Martin and James Taylor.
42 "Holidays at Home" David Croft and Phil Bishop 11 December 1978
Lofty dreams about the Bounty. Also starring Michael Bevis.
43 "Caught Short" David Croft and Phil Bishop 18 December 1978
With money missing from the petty cash, it falls on Captain Ashwood to solve the crime. Also starring Derek Martin.

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