Description
Get Some In is a five-season box set of the 1970s British army comedy series, starring Robert Lindsay as Jakey Smith, a reformed teddy boy who is called up to national service in the mid-1950s. The series follows Jakey, Ken Richardson (David Janson), and Matthew Lilley (Gerard Ryder) as they are posted to RAF Skelton, where they come face to face with their permanent adversary, drill instructor Corporal Percy Marsh (Tony Selby). Series 1 episodes are "Call-Up," "Kit," "Medical," "At the Hop," "Boots," "Picket Detail," and "36-Hour Pass." Series 2 episodes are "Flight," "Coke," "Ejected," "Field Exercise," "Crush," "Complaints," and "Rugby." Series 3 episodes are "Erks," "End of Basic Training," "RAF Midham," "Marsh's Wife," "The Human Body," and "Swimming." Series 4 episodes are "Cards," "New Room-Mate," "Blackpool," "Crash Exercise," "Final Exams," and "Exam Results." Series 5 episodes are "V.I.P. Guard," "The Patient
The complete series 1-5 of the 1970s army comedy starring Robert
Lindsay as Jakey Smith, a reformed teddy boy who is called up to
national service in the mid-1950s along with three other young men
from contrasting backgrounds: slow-witted Scot Bruce Leckie (Brian
Pettifer), former grammar school pupil Ken Richardson (David
Janson) and vicar's son Matthew Lilley (Gerard Ryder). The four
find themselves posted to 'C' Flight at RAF Skelton, where they
come face to face with their permanent adversary, drill instructor
Corporal Percy Marsh (Tony Selby). Series 1 episodes are:
'Call-Up', 'Kit', 'Medical', 'At the Hop', 'Boots', 'Picket
Detail', '36-Hour Pass' and 'Christmas at the Camp'. Series 2
episodes are: 'Flight', 'Coke', 'Ejected', 'Field Exercise',
'Crush', 'Complaints' and 'Rugby'. Series 3 episodes are: 'Erks',
'End of Basic Training', 'RAF Midham', 'Marsh's Wife', 'The Human
Body' and 'Swimming'. Series 4 episodes are: 'Cards', 'New
Room-Mate', 'Blackpool', 'Crash Exercise', 'Final Exams' and 'Exam
Results'. Series 5 episodes are: 'V.I.P. Guard', 'The Patient',
'Death', 'The Morgue', 'Crisis', 'Labrador' and 'Operation
Greenfly'.