Homemade Sauna: An explosive episode of the lads' comedy. Deborah and Dorothy are away for the weekend, so Tony focuses his energies on converting the shed into a sauna. [S]
Rich and Fat: Laughs on the sofa with a lager. Tony discovers that Gary has 33,000 pounds in his current account, while Tony's ever-expanding waistline doesn't go unnoticed. [S]
Cardigan: The laddish 90s sitcom. Gary feels middle-aged when Deborah starts hanging out with her new student pals. To cap it all, he gets mistaken for George at the office. [S]
Your Mate v Your Bird: The sitcom that proves some men never really grow up - and some actually regress. When three becomes a crowd, Gary has to choose between Dorothy and Tony. [S]
Rich and Fat: Laughs on the sofa with a lager. Tony discovers that Gary has 33,000 pounds in his current account, while Tony's ever-expanding waistline doesn't go unnoticed. [S]
Cardigan: The laddish 90s sitcom. Gary feels middle-aged when Deborah starts hanging out with her new student pals. To cap it all, he gets mistaken for George at the office. [S]
Your Mate v Your Bird: The sitcom that proves some men never really grow up - and some actually regress. When three becomes a crowd, Gary has to choose between Dorothy and Tony. [S]
Cowardice: More bad or just embarrassing behaviour from the award-winning sitcom with Martin Clunes. Gary shows his true colours - yellow, mostly - in a road rage incident. [S]
The Good Pub Guide: Tony tries to muscle in on Deborah's new-found interest in astrology. Gary grills the pub's new landlord on his lock-in and deferred-payment policies. [S]
Hair: Six-packs at the ready - of lager, not muscles - for the award-winning laddish sitcom. Tony returns from his holidays sporting a beard, while Dorothy moves in with Gary. [S]
Cowardice: More bad or just embarrassing behaviour from the award-winning sitcom with Martin Clunes. Gary shows his true colours - yellow, mostly - in a road rage incident. [S]
The Good Pub Guide: Tony tries to muscle in on Deborah's new-found interest in astrology. Gary grills the pub's new landlord on his lock-in and deferred-payment policies. [S]
Hair: Six-packs at the ready - of lager, not muscles - for the award-winning laddish sitcom. Tony returns from his holidays sporting a beard, while Dorothy moves in with Gary. [S]
In Bed with Dorothy: More brilliant comedy with those boys who just can't grow up. Tony needs glasses, and Gary's patience as a nursemaid to Dorothy lasts just under two hours. [S]
Drunk: Laddish laughs from the '90s. What a quandary for Gary: a romantic meal with Dorothy or 'Beers of the World Night' down the local. Will he get it right? [S]
Three Girlfriends: This could be retitled Men Behaving Sadly, as a desperate Gary needs a date to take to Dorothy's engagement party and decides to make a move on one of Tony's women. [S]
In Bed with Dorothy: More brilliant comedy with those boys who just can't grow up. Tony needs glasses, and Gary's patience as a nursemaid to Dorothy lasts just under two hours. [S]
Drunk: Laddish laughs from the '90s. What a quandary for Gary: a romantic meal with Dorothy or 'Beers of the World Night' down the local. Will he get it right? [S]
Three Girlfriends: This could be retitled Men Behaving Sadly, as a desperate Gary needs a date to take to Dorothy's engagement party and decides to make a move on one of Tony's women. [S]
Pornography: Classic laddish laughs. Gary tries to sabotage Dorothy's relationship with new boyfriend Jamie. Tony has to choose between a new girlfriend and his porn magazines. [S]
Infidelity: More great comedy with Gary and Tony who just can't, or maybe won't, grow up. Gary suspects that his girlfriend Dorothy is having an affair, and gets Tony to investigate. [S]
Babies: Debs rues the day she ever gave the boys her flat keys. They can't resist reading her diaries, ogling at her photos, and then Tony spills a drink in her underwear drawer. [S]
Pornography: Classic laddish laughs. Gary tries to sabotage Dorothy's relationship with new boyfriend Jamie. Tony has to choose between a new girlfriend and his porn magazines. [S]
Infidelity: More great comedy with Gary and Tony who just can't, or maybe won't, grow up. Gary suspects that his girlfriend Dorothy is having an affair, and gets Tony to investigate. [S]
Babies: Debs rues the day she ever gave the boys her flat keys. They can't resist reading her diaries, ogling at her photos, and then Tony spills a drink in her underwear drawer. [S]
Marriage: Could this signal the end of a beautiful affair with lager and takeaways? Gary proposes marriage to Dorothy when he is drunk - then when sober, tries to get out of it. [S]
Cleaning Lady: Laddish laughs. Can you imagine the filth on Gary and Tony's floor? Would you want to, for that matter? Dorothy insists that the pair hire a cleaner for the flat. [S]
Weekend: Laughs with the lads who think a night of romance is hiring a top shelf video. Gary and Dorothy decide that a weekend in a country hotel might spice up their sex life. [S]
Marriage: Could this signal the end of a beautiful affair with lager and takeaways? Gary proposes marriage to Dorothy when he is drunk - then when sober, tries to get out of it. [S]
Cleaning Lady: Laddish laughs. Can you imagine the filth on Gary and Tony's floor? Would you want to, for that matter? Dorothy insists that the pair hire a cleaner for the flat. [S]
Weekend: Laughs with the lads who think a night of romance is hiring a top shelf video. Gary and Dorothy decide that a weekend in a country hotel might spice up their sex life. [S]
Bed: The laddish comedy that the girls can enjoy as well. Gary has been sent out to find indigestion tablets for Dorothy, while Tony is ordered to mend a banging fence. [S]
Lovers: Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey as the two rather sad, but ultimately likeable, lads. Gary invents a rampant sexual history to convince Dorothy of his experience and prowess. [S]
Bed: The laddish comedy that the girls can enjoy as well. Gary has been sent out to find indigestion tablets for Dorothy, while Tony is ordered to mend a banging fence. [S]
Lovers: Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey as the two rather sad, but ultimately likeable, lads. Gary invents a rampant sexual history to convince Dorothy of his experience and prowess. [S]