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Rangi Ram (Michael Bates) Breaking the Fourth Wall: From Series 3 to Series 5, at the beginning and ending of most episodes, and a few times in between.; Catchphrase: "You know, there is an old Hindu proverb which say.", "Damn natives!", "Don't be such clever dickie!"; Once an Episode: Would say his catchphrase at the end of each episode, and each time ending it with different punchlines.


It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974)

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Tributes have poured in following the news Windsor Davies - star of It Ain't Half Hot Mum - passed away last week aged 88. The London-born Welsh actor played Sergeant Major Williams in the 1970's.


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Lieutenant-Colonel Reynolds (Donald Hewlett) Colonel Reynolds is the leader of the concert party and enjoys their shows immensely. He thinks army life in India is very hard, while all he does is sit around sipping pink gin and dining with the elite.


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It Ain't Half Hot Mum is a British television sitcom about a Royal Artillery concert party based in Deolali in British India and the fictional village of Tin Min in Burma, during the final months of the Second World War.It was written by Jimmy Perry and David Croft, who had both served in similar roles in India during that war.. Fifty-six episodes were broadcast across eight series on BBC1.


It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974)

This weekend's news that It Ain't Half Hot Mum star Windsor Davies has died at the age of 88 revived interest in the sitcom that made his name - as well as countless reactionary cries against the political correctness that means you can't even black up and call people pooftahs for a joke any more.


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A credits list of the actors, writers, producers, directors and other cast and crew involved in BBC1's It Ain't Half Hot Mum.


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Sensitive BBC brings back it Ain't Half Hot Mum

The Cast of 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' The concert party themselves mainly consisted of Bombardier Solomons (George Layton -although he left after series two), Bombardier Beaumont (Melvyn Hayes), who because he was somewhat effeminate and dressed up in drag for the concerts was referred to throughout as 'Gloria', an intellectual pianist referred.


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In this video, we look at another classic comedy from the BBC; It ain't half hot mum. We will take a brief look back at the series and find out what happened.


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It Ain't Half Hot Mum (TV Series 1974-1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.


It Ain't Half Hot Mum (1974)

Did you know that the quintessentially British sitcom 'It Ain't Half Hot Mum' first aired in 1974? And were you aware that its unmissable comedy was enjoyed.


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All episodes of It Ain't Half Hot Mum. Fifth series of the comedy following the exploits of the Royal Artillery Concert Party.


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Synopsis:The misadventures of a British artillery unit stationed in India.


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Comedy about the exploits of a Royal Artillery Concert Party during the Second World War. The action is set in Deolali: a British army camp 100 miles north east of Bombay.