The Family Way: The final episode of the classic British sitcom. The Medfords encounter another complicated situation, including a new pet and some unexpected arrivals. [S]
Pantomania: More mirth with the Medfords. Terry and June play the cow in the office pantomime, but have trouble getting out of their costume when the hall is evacuated. [S]
Lover Come Back to Me: Suburban sitcom. Terry experiences pangs of jealousy when June arranges to meet a childhood sweetheart. Advice from Sir Dennis compounds the situation. [S]
A Question of Property: Classic sitcom set in the heart of middle-class suburbia. A clock goes missing and, coincidentally, a tramp is found sleeping in Terry's shed.
Thanks for the Memory: More middle-class mishaps with the Medfords. While on a train journey, Terry manages to knock himself unconscious helping a lady retrieve her luggage.
Strictly for the Birds: In an attempt to improve relations with their neighbours, June persuades Terry to spend a day with them at a wildlife sanctuary.
Wine, Women and Song: To June's despair, Terry has become a wine-maker. She persuades him that a visit to Boulogne for some duty-free would be more enjoyable.
Bingo: Brilliant 80s suburban sitcom. Terry and June are persuaded to entertain the old folks at the Church Hall, but then the vicar reveals that the bingo has been rigged.
Playing Pool: Comedy chaos in the suburbs with the Medfords. The couple take up another new hobby. 'Carry On' star Bernard Bresslaw teams up with old friend Terry Scott.
Eyeball, Eyeball: Classic laughs with Carry On's Terry Scott. Terry throws himself enthusiastically into using Citizen Band radio, but June is far from thrilled.
Noise Abatement: Laughs with the loveable Medfords. A neighbourly conflict of interests arises when Terry discovers Tarquin is the chairman of the noise abatement society.
Swingtime: More fun with one of the UK's favourite television couples. Terry and June go on a golfing weekend, and Terry is forced to play a round with the company chairman.
Swingtime: More fun with one of the UK's favourite television couples. Terry and June go on a golfing weekend, and Terry is forced to play a round with the company chairman.
No, Councillor: More laughs from comedy legends June Whitfield and Terry Scott. Terry is persuaded to enter local politics, but finds canvassing a hazardous business.
The Auction: Classic comedy in the sitcom about the middle-aged couple. Terry persuades the vicar to let him run the local charity auction. Whoops, vicar!
Snookered: Deciding to sell his old snooker table, Terry places an advertisement in the local paper. Confusion over phone numbers sends the couple on a fortune-hunting trail.
Friends and Neighbours: Laughs galore in the suburban sitcom we all grew up on. The Medfords end up at each other's throats when they try to solve other people's problems. [S]
Friends and Neighbours: Laughs galore in the suburban sitcom we all grew up on. The Medfords end up at each other's throats when they try to solve other people's problems. [S]
It's a Knockout: An evening of dressing up in old 'It's A Knockout' costumes coincides with the arrival of Terry's company chairman for dinner. Laughs with the charming couple.
Stars on Sunday: Classic comedy from the TV husband and wife who were so convincing many people thought they were married in real life. The couple visit Terry's boss in hospital.
Writing on the Wall: Laughs with the bumbling husband and long-suffering wife. What have an outbreak of graffiti and a children's fancy-dress parade got in common? Can it be Terry?
A Bridge Too Far: Long before playing Mother to Jennifer Saunders in 'Ab Fab', June Whitfield was the queen of comedy in this sitcom. The Medfords take a crash course in Bridge.
Flying Carpets: Classic suburban sitcom. Terry gets into a lather when a new carpet fails to arrive in time for a visit from his boss, leading to disaster.
On the Move: Classic laughs in the suburban sitcom starring 'Carry On' regular Terry Scott. When it comes to moving house, Terry once again bites off more than he can chew.
The Long Weekend: The very first episode of the sitcom about a middle-aged couple - the impetuous Terry Medford and his long-suffering wife, June. The couple are moving to Purley.
The Long Weekend: The very first episode of the sitcom about a middle-aged couple - the impetuous Terry Medford and his long-suffering wife, June. The couple are moving to Purley.