

In 1945, during the final months of the Second World War, a group of soldiers perform for the Royal Artillery concert party, with comic acts and musical numbers for others prior to their departure for the frontlines. The party avoids partaking in combat duty; thus, the soldiers love being part of the outfit. Some even daydream of becoming world-famous actors when they leave the army.

1964
7.1
Oct 23, 1978 - 30m
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Oct 30, 1978 - 30m
After a drunken incident, the men try to make up with the local population by organising a football match.

Nov 6, 1978 - 30m
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.

Nov 13, 1978 - 30m
Trapped behind enemy lines, the members of the concert party have to disguise themselves as dhobi wallahs.

Nov 20, 1978 - 30m
To ensure the very existence of the Concert Party the artists have to impress the area commander.

Nov 20, 1978 - 30m
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.

Nov 27, 1978 - 30m
With money missing from the petty cash, it falls on Captain Ashwood to solve the crime.