Original Transmission: BBC1, Friday evenings, 5 September - 10 October 1975, and two Christmas specials broadcast on Friday 26 December 1975 and Sunday 26 December 1976
67 Ring Dem Bells
Broadcast: 5 September 1975
The Platoon are selected to play Germans in a training film much to Mainwaring's distaste, but confusion with Hodges, the vicar and the verger sparks off an invasion alert!
68 When You've Got to Go
Broadcast: 12 September 1975
Private Pike is called up to the regular army and as his departure is prepared for he discovers a shocking secret about himself.
69 Is there Honey Still for Tea?
Broadcast: 19 September 1975
Godfrey's pleasant cottage is threatened to be demolished to make way for an aerodrome. Captain Mainwaring prepares to deliver the bad news but it is Frazer who really shows his true colours and saves the day!
70 Come in, Your Time is Up
Broadcast: 26 September 1975
The Home guard, the Wardens and the Sea-Scouts take on 3 German pilots.
71 High Finance
Broadcast: 3 October 1975
Corporal Jones is not the only one with financial problems and as Captain Mainwaring investigates he too becomes involved with a situation that affects himself and the entire platoon.
72 The Face on the Poster
Broadcast: 10 October 1975
An erroneously produced poster puts Corporal Jones on the run as an escaped Prisoner of war.
73 My Brother and I (Christmas Special)
Broadcast: 26 December 1975
Captain Mainwaring's long lost brother shows up causing much embarrassment.
74 For the Love of Three Oranges (Christmas Special) Broadcast: 26 December 1976
Three oranges are to be auctioned and Captain Mainwaring is determined to get his hands on one for his wife