Up in the World: Sitcom set in an undertaker's. Billy's marriage comes under strain when the bankruptcy of a competitor generates extra business for the Unsworths. [S,SL]
Up in the World: Sitcom set in an undertaker's. Billy's marriage comes under strain when the bankruptcy of a competitor generates extra business for the Unsworths. [S,SL]
The Actress and the Undertaker: Sitcom about an undertaker. Billy takes Ivy to the music hall, but it's a case of business before pleasure when the knife thrower has an off night. [S]
They Shoot Undertakers, Don't They?: Sitcom about an undertaker. Jealous of husband Billy's past girlfriends, newlywed Mary Henshaw has her worst fears confirmed. [S,SL]
And Auntie Came Too: Sitcom about an undertaker. After their wedding, Billy and Mary are dismayed to hear that Ivy will be joining them on their honeymoon. [S,SL]
The Fall of the House of Unsworth: Sitcom about an undertaker. Lack of trade is causing Billy and Ivy severe cash flow problems and their suppliers are beginning to lose faith. [S]
The Angels Want Me for a Sunbeam: Sitcom about a family undertaking firm. Billy finds himself abandoning the undertaking profession in favour of the priesthood. [S]
Madame President: Sitcom about an undertaker. Auntie Ivy's chances of being elected the first woman president of the British Undertakers Association are dashed. [S]
They Shoot Undertakers, Don't They?: Sitcom about an undertaker. Jealous of husband Billy's past girlfriends, newlywed Mary Henshaw has her worst fears confirmed. [S,SL]
And Auntie Came Too: Sitcom about an undertaker. After their wedding, Billy and Mary are dismayed to hear that Ivy will be joining them on their honeymoon. [S,SL]
Play to Me, Gypsy: Sitcom about a family firm of undertakers. A woman in gypsy clothing calls at Unsworths and gets short shrift from Ivy, who recognises her as an old classmate. [S]
Do You Take This Woman?: Sitcom about an undertaker. Wedding bells are on the cards for Ernie, although Billy tries his hardest to save him from dropping a clanger. [S,SL]
Come Back Little Malcolm: Sitcom. The baker's roundsman is looking after his supposedly sick wife, but she is having a few rounds with the local window cleaner! [S]
Flying Undertaker: Sitcom about an undertaker. Billy gets involved with a beautiful young girl who is a pilot, but it doesn't take Aunt Ivy long to bring him back down to Earth. [S,SL]
Flying Undertaker: Sitcom about an undertaker. Billy gets involved with a beautiful young girl who is a pilot, but it doesn't take Aunt Ivy long to bring him back down to Earth. [S,SL]
The Actress and the Undertaker: Sitcom about an undertaker. Billy takes Ivy to the music hall, but it's a case of business before pleasure when the knife thrower has an off night. [S]
Memories Are Made of This: Sitcom about an undertaking business. Ivy attempts to write an article of interest about the undertaking profession for the Undertaker's Journal. [S,SL]
The Actress and the Undertaker: Sitcom about an undertaker. Billy takes Ivy to the music hall, but it's a case of business before pleasure when the knife thrower has an off night. [S]
The Fall of the House of Unsworth: Sitcom about an undertaker. Lack of trade is causing Billy and Ivy severe cash flow problems and their suppliers are beginning to lose faith. [S,SL]
The Angels Want Me for a Sunbeam: Sitcom about a family undertaking firm. Billy finds himself abandoning the undertaking profession in favour of the priesthood. [S,SL]
Play to Me, Gypsy: Sitcom about a family firm of undertakers. A woman in gypsy clothing calls at Unsworths and gets short shrift from Ivy, who recognises her as an old classmate. [S,SL]
Madame President: Sitcom about an undertaker. Auntie Ivy's chances of being elected the first woman president of the British Undertakers Association are dashed. [S,SL]