Release Date | 1981-09-03 |
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Runtime | 30 minutes |
Genres | Comedy, War & Politics |
Stars | Windsor Davies, Melvyn Hayes, Don Estelle, Donald Hewlett, Michael Knowles |
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The comic adventures of a group of misfits who form an extremely bad concert party touring the hot and steamy jungles of Burma entertaining the troops during World War II.
The Sergeant Major tries to train the concert party to lower the flag at sunset.
The concert party's plane makes a crash landing, and the men realise they could be behind enemy lines.
The Sergeant Major is determined to find out who replaced the camp's Union Jack with an Indian flag.
A performance in the Kama Sutra Club gets the concert party and the Battery Sergeant Major into trouble.
Sergeant Williams tempts the wrath of the gods by ejecting a revered holy man from the parade ground.
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.
A snake-charmer's cobra goes missing and is found in the Sergeant Major's quarters.
The concert party take refuge from a rainstorm in a ruined temple and fall victim to a fanatical native sect.