You Must Remember This - Part Two: Second of two specials featuring clips from past episodes. With Alistair and Judith married and Sandy and Harry now in Canada, Lionel and Jean reminisce. [S]
Going Online: Subtle sitcom teaming Geoffrey Palmer with Dame Judi. Jean doesn't want the technological age to leave her behind and decides to go online. [S]
The Bathroom: Gentle comedy about the joys of mature love. Jean decides to get an additional bathroom after Lionel accidentally walks in on Sandy while she is in the bath. [S]
The Proposal: Romance is in the air at the Hardcastle household. Sandy and boyfriend Harry have had a tiff and Jean does her best to patch things up. [S]
The Old Folks' Party: Lionel's father and his wife are expected for a visit, and Jean, having helped at the local old people's home, realises how well they cope with old age. [S]
The Bypass: Lovely gentle comedy with Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench. Jean and Lionel have planned a few days in the country, in the house of Lionel's globe-trotting father. [S]
An Old Flame: The past threatens to cast a shadow over the couple's cosy romance in the gentle sitcom. Lionel's jealousy is aroused when an old flame from Jean's past gets in touch. [S]
Pardon?: Classic comedy. Jean suspects Lionel is going deaf, but how can she convince him? Meanwhile, Judith and Alistair seem a little closer to each other. [S]
A Surprise for Jean: Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench - who could be more cosy in the gentle comedy? As Jean longs for a few surprises from Lionel, Alistair is planning something. [S]
The House Next Door: More laughs with Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. The Hardcastles look forward to a quiet evening, until they hear noise from the empty house next door. [S]
Alistair's Engagement: Jean and Lionel return from the country to find that Judith's boyfriend has been staying in the house. Then Alistair makes a surprising announcement. [S]
What's Wrong with Mrs Bale?: Gentle comedy for gentle folk, with the great pairing of Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench. Lionel is not well and Jean tries to console him. [S]
The Dinner Party: Excellent romantic comedy from Bob Larbey, who also created The Good Life. Jean learns that her daughter is seeing a married man. [S]
The Psychotherapist: Dame Judi Dench stars in the warm-hearted sitcom. Jean wonders whether it is time to hand over the running of her secretarial agency to Judith and Sandy. [S]
The Stalker: Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer are the middle-aged lovers in this romantic sitcom. Jean is concerned when Lionel comes to the rescue of his secretary, who is being stalked. [S]
Showered with Gifts: Will weekends in the country give Lionel and Jean a chance to get away from it all, now that they are no longer beholden to the 'gang'? [S]
At Death's Door: Classic comedy. While Penny has routine surgery in hospital, Jean and Lionel find themselves playing host and emotional nursemaid to Stephen. [S]
Broadcast Plans: Gentle comedy with the classy coupling of Judi Dench and sitcom legend Geoffrey Palmer. Lionel's script makes the big time on American TV, but how will it be received? [S]
Lionel's New Hobby: Gentle comedy with two of Britain's best-loved actors. Lionel takes up model boat building. Jean is concerned about his motives for indulging in such a sedentary pastime. [S]
The Country Set: Gentle comedy with the perfect pairing of Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. Jean and Lionel plan a quiet weekend away from it all, but things don't work out. [S]
Improvements: The comedy about a couple who get together in their autumnal years. The TV series based on Jean and Lionel's early romance is now in production, but changes have been made. [S]
Judith's New Romance: Romantic comedy with Dame Judi and Geoffrey Palmer - a perfect match. Judith is involved in a new romance. From Sandy's evasive comments there is clearly a problem.
Wedding Day Nerves: Wedding day nerves affect Lionel, whilst Jean does her best to remain composed in spite of her sister-in-law's efforts to calm her.
Wedding Preparations: Dame Judi stars alongside Geoffrey Palmer in the gentle comedy. Jean and Lionel's date for their wedding has been set and the preparations are in full swing. [S]
The Anniversary Party: The gentle, romantic sitcom with Geoffrey Palmer falling for Judi Dench. Lionel's proposal to Jean has been accepted but their happiness is not shared by all. [S]
Welcome News: Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer in the classic comedy. The US producer is looking for locations for Lionel's American TV mini series. And Lionel's father Rocky turns up. [S]
The Affair: Gentle romantic comedy. Jean's sister-in-law Penny is convinced that her husband is having an affair with his dental nurse, and insists that she move in with Jean and Lionel. [S]
Problems, Problems: The popular romantic sitcom about a middle-aged couple rekindling their love. Lionel's father, Rocky, and new bride Madge end their honeymoon in hospital. [S]
Moving In: The story continues in the classy comedy. Lionel is moving in with Jean, but both have lived alone for some time. Will they be able to cope with their new way of life? [S]
Covering Up: Jean's sister-in-law Penny and husband Stephen want to see the 'lovey-dovey twosome', but Jean and Lionel have fallen out. Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer are the dream cast. [S]
Living Together, But Where?: Romantic comedy with Dame Judi Dench and Geoffrey Palmer. Jean and Lionel have decided they want to live together. What could possibly go wrong? [S]
We'll Always Have Paris: Sitcom. Jean and Lionel used to dream of a romantic holiday together in Paris. The dream becomes a reality, but they find that they're not alone when there. [S]
Misunderstandings: Geoffrey Palmer, the king of sitcom, stars alongside the great Judi Dench in the gentle comedy. Jean's going to visit her sister-in-law and she wants Lionel to go. [S]
Why?: National treasures Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench star in the romcom. Lionel wonders why a rich and successful publisher is interested in his less-than-blockbuster book. [S]
Visiting Rocky: Adored 90s sitcom. Lionel is depressed that he's no longer a young man. Jean meets Lionel's father, a complete contrast to Lionel, who has some rather surprising news. [S]
Weekend Away: An early episode of the romantic sitcom. Judith decides to go away for the weekend, leaving her mother and Lionel alone together. Will they make their feelings known? [S]
White Hunter: Classic comedy. Lionel finishes his memoirs and his publisher reckons that the book really needs a picture of the author on its cover. But just what sort of picture? [S]
Picnic: Two of the nation's favourite actors together in the romantic sitcom. Alistair won't take no for an answer in his pursuit of Jean. Judith, on the other hand, is after Lionel. [S]
Relationships: The course of love second-time-around isn't running very smoothly for Jean and Lionel. Jean is still annoyed with Lionel, and makes a play for his young publisher. [S]
What Now?: Alistair and Judith are now married, but will Harry pluck up the courage and ask Sandy to join him in Canada? Jean has taken pity on a homeless girl named Dave. [S]
The Wedding: Rocky comes to the rescue when there is a problem with the best man at Alistair and Judith's wedding. Lol's wedding outfit does not go quite according to plan. [S]
Another Proposal: Jean is delighted to hear that daughter Judith has accepted Alistair's proposal of marriage. Meanwhile, Penny and Stephen have some news of their own. [S]
You Can't Manufacture Happy Endings for Everybody: Romantic sitcom. Sandy's boyfriend arrives with some important news, and Jean is desperate to know what it is. [S]
Going Online: Subtle sitcom teaming Geoffrey Palmer with Dame Judi. Jean doesn't want the technological age to leave her behind and decides to go online. [S]
Future Imperfect: Sitcom god Geoffrey Palmer and Judi Dench ooze class in the charming comedy series. Lionel admits to Jean that he has neglected to make any pension plans. [S]
Surprising News: Classic comedy with two of Britain's finest actors. Jean's sister-in-law Penny and her husband are due to visit, and their arrival is awaited with mixed feelings. [S]
The Proposal: Romance is in the air at the Hardcastle household. Sandy and boyfriend Harry have had a tiff and Jean does her best to patch things up. [S]