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Hello and welcome back to another episode of My 70s TV Childhood. This week, we’re stepping into the world of one of Britain’s most beloved sitcoms from the 70s: It Ain’t Half Hot Mum. Created by the iconic duo Jimmy Perry and David Croft, this series brought a unique mix of humour and heartfelt storytelling to our screens.

Set in World War II, the show followed the antics of a concert party in the Royal Artillery, tasked with entertaining troops before they headed to the front line. From Windsor Davies’ unforgettable Sergeant Major to the chart-topping “Whispering Grass” by Windsor Davies and Don Estelle, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum offered moments that remain etched in our collective memories.

Like many shows of its time, this series has its share of controversy. Its portrayal of certain characters and themes sparks debate when viewed through today’s lens. But for many of us, it stands as a cherished memory of family viewing—a reminder of simpler times when television brought us together.

In this episode, I’m sharing my favourite moments from the show, including Monsoon Madness and the floating concert party, as well as reflecting on what made It Ain’t Half Hot Mum such an enduring part of our lives.

As we wrap up the year, I also want to wish you all a Happy New Year from me and all the elves at My 70s TV Childhood Towers. Your support, memories, and company make this podcast truly special.

Don’t forget to join us next week for our special quiz episode. And if you’d like to submit a question, email me at quiz@my70stvchildhood.com.

Until then, take care and keep those 70s TV memories alive!
Oliver

Take care,
Oliver

Contact Us:
📧 Email: Oliver@My70sTVChildhood.com
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Contenido proporcionado por Oliver Colling. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Oliver Colling o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

Hello and welcome back to another episode of My 70s TV Childhood. This week, we’re stepping into the world of one of Britain’s most beloved sitcoms from the 70s: It Ain’t Half Hot Mum. Created by the iconic duo Jimmy Perry and David Croft, this series brought a unique mix of humour and heartfelt storytelling to our screens.

Set in World War II, the show followed the antics of a concert party in the Royal Artillery, tasked with entertaining troops before they headed to the front line. From Windsor Davies’ unforgettable Sergeant Major to the chart-topping “Whispering Grass” by Windsor Davies and Don Estelle, It Ain’t Half Hot Mum offered moments that remain etched in our collective memories.

Like many shows of its time, this series has its share of controversy. Its portrayal of certain characters and themes sparks debate when viewed through today’s lens. But for many of us, it stands as a cherished memory of family viewing—a reminder of simpler times when television brought us together.

In this episode, I’m sharing my favourite moments from the show, including Monsoon Madness and the floating concert party, as well as reflecting on what made It Ain’t Half Hot Mum such an enduring part of our lives.

As we wrap up the year, I also want to wish you all a Happy New Year from me and all the elves at My 70s TV Childhood Towers. Your support, memories, and company make this podcast truly special.

Don’t forget to join us next week for our special quiz episode. And if you’d like to submit a question, email me at quiz@my70stvchildhood.com.

Until then, take care and keep those 70s TV memories alive!
Oliver

Take care,
Oliver

Contact Us:
📧 Email: Oliver@My70sTVChildhood.com
📖 Blog: [Link]
📘 Facebook:[Link]
🐦 X: [Link]
📺 YouTube: [Link]

Get in touch!

Support the show

  continue reading

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