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TV schedule Thursday 16th January 1975

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 8pm
30 min
It Ain't Half Hot Mum. Gunner 'Lofty' Sugden (Don Estelle). Copyright: BBC

It Ain't Half Hot Mum

Series 2, Episode 3 - The Natives Are Revolting

The latest native uprising has coincided with a terrible drought, and on returning from an unfortunate trip to the showers, Williams is outraged to see signs of rebellion in camp, particularly the Indian flag flying on his flagpole.

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 8pm
30 min
Love Thy Neighbour. Image shows from L to R: Eddie Booth (Jack Smethurst), Bill Reynolds (Rudolph Walker). Copyright: Thames Television

Love Thy Neighbour

Series 6, Episode 3

Trouble starts when Bill offers temporary accommodation to evicted friends and earns very black looks from Eddie, but they decide to settle their never-ending differences in the old-fashioned way ... with a duel at dawn. Nobby starts it all when he shows off his antique pistols at the club.

BBC Two 9pm
30 min
BBC Two

After That, This

Episode 3

Satire and whimsy starring Eleanor Bron, John Bird and Derek Fowlds.

BBC Two 9:30pm
45 min
The Two Ronnies. Image shows from L to R: Ronnie Corbett, Ronnie Barker. Copyright: BBC

The Two Ronnies

Series 4, Episode 3

Hugely popular and long-running sketch show that established Ronnie Corbett and Ronnie Barker as two of the biggest names in British comedy.

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