Moving House: Seventies TV slapstick doesn't come any better than this. Frank can't believe the council has condemned their old house - even after all the DIY improvements he made. [S]
The Baby Arrives: A truly classic episode of the 70s comedy in which Frank Spencer faces the dilemma of wife Betty and the cat giving birth at the same time. How to prioritise? [S]
Father's Class: Frank and Betty try to get some practice in looking after children by taking Judy and Alison to the zoo. Yes, it's the famous one with Frank on rollerskates! [S]
Frank and Marvin: Betty has to break the news to Frank that she is pregnant. Frank goes for a job at a holiday camp, pitching himself as a ventriloquist - oh dear. [S]
The RAF Reunion: Classic laughs with the hapless Frank Spencer. The sad tale of Frank's spell in the RAF is revealed. The great Fulton Mackay, of Porridge fame, guest stars. [S]
Cliffhanger: Classic sitcom with the great Michael Crawford. Frank has a bit of hanging around to do in this episode, as the Spencers go for a picnic in Frank's new car. [S]
King of the Road: Michael Crawford is the hapless but amiable Frank Spencer. The local labour exchange puts him to work as a motorbike courier - with disastrous consequences. [S]
Men as Women: Ooh, Betty! It's Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer - the well-meaning and enthusiastic dunce. Frank's grandad arrives from Australia to find his grandson in drag. [S]
Scottish Dancing: Slapstick comedy with the hapless Frank Spencer. Frank enrols in a Scottish dancing class and everything seems to be going his way. Surely not for long... [S]
The Employment Exchange: More fun with Michael Crawford's immortal comic creation. The new manager of the labour exchange refuses to believe that Frank is unemployable. [S]
The Hospital Visit: Frank struggles while Betty is in hospital, blowing himself up with a steak and kidney pudding, but the fun really starts when he visits Betty in the ward. [S]
Have a Break, Take a Husband: Michael Crawford stars as the hapless, one-man disaster area that is Frank Spencer. Frank and Betty head to the seaside for their second honeymoon. [S]
The Employment Exchange: More fun with Michael Crawford's immortal comic creation. The new manager of the labour exchange refuses to believe that Frank is unemployable. [S]
The Hospital Visit: Frank struggles while Betty is in hospital, blowing himself up with a steak and kidney pudding, but the fun really starts when he visits Betty in the ward. [S]
Have a Break, Take a Husband: Michael Crawford stars as the hapless, one-man disaster area that is Frank Spencer. Frank and Betty head to the seaside for their second honeymoon. [S]
Wendy House: Watch out, Frank Spencer's about. At his woodwork class, Frank's carpentry leaves a lot to be desired, and his playhouse for Jessica is a whopper of a project. [S]
Wendy House: Watch out, Frank Spencer's about. At his woodwork class, Frank's carpentry leaves a lot to be desired, and his playhouse for Jessica is a whopper of a project. [S]
Love Thy Neighbour: The theme tune to this classic sitcom spells out its title in Morse code! Frank rushes to the rescue when Betty's Mum falls ill. Michael Crawford stars. [S]
George's House: Classic sitcom with Michael Crawford as that one-man disaster area, Frank Spencer. Frank spends the weekend wrecking his brother-in-law's hi-tech house. [S]
Getting a Job: The first episode of the classic sitcom about the unlucky but well-meaning Frank Spencer. His search for work leads him to become a wholesale ironmongery salesman. [S]
Love Thy Neighbour: The theme tune to this classic sitcom spells out its title in Morse code! Frank rushes to the rescue when Betty's Mum falls ill. Michael Crawford stars. [S]
George's House: Classic sitcom with Michael Crawford as that one-man disaster area, Frank Spencer. Frank spends the weekend wrecking his brother-in-law's hi-tech house. [S]
Getting a Job: The first episode of the classic sitcom about the unlucky but well-meaning Frank Spencer. His search for work leads him to become a wholesale ironmongery salesman. [S]
The Public Relations Course: Michael Crawford stars as the much impersonated Frank Spencer in the 1970s sitcom. Betty persuades Frank to take up a course in public relations. [S]
The Psychiatrist: Michael Crawford in the classic comedy. Convinced he is a failure, Frank visits a psychiatrist. By the end of his story, the doctor can only agree. [S]
The Public Relations Course: Michael Crawford stars as the much impersonated Frank Spencer in the 1970s sitcom. Betty persuades Frank to take up a course in public relations. [S]
The Psychiatrist: Michael Crawford in the classic comedy. Convinced he is a failure, Frank visits a psychiatrist. By the end of his story, the doctor can only agree. [S]
Australia House: Slapstick mayhem with the hapless but friendly buffoon immortalised by Michael Crawford. Frank and Betty contemplate leaving England and emigrating to Australia. [S]
Australia House: Slapstick mayhem with the hapless but friendly buffoon immortalised by Michael Crawford. Frank and Betty contemplate leaving England and emigrating to Australia. [S]
King of the Road: Michael Crawford is the hapless but amiable Frank Spencer. The local labour exchange puts him to work as a motorbike courier - with disastrous consequences. [S]
King of the Road: Michael Crawford is the hapless but amiable Frank Spencer. The local labour exchange puts him to work as a motorbike courier - with disastrous consequences. [S]
Men as Women: Ooh, Betty! It's Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer - the well-meaning and enthusiastic dunce. Frank's grandad arrives from Australia to find his grandson in drag. [S]
Men as Women: Ooh, Betty! It's Michael Crawford as Frank Spencer - the well-meaning and enthusiastic dunce. Frank's grandad arrives from Australia to find his grandson in drag. [S]
Scottish Dancing: Slapstick comedy with the hapless Frank Spencer. Frank enrols in a Scottish dancing class and everything seems to be going his way. Surely not for long... [S]
Scottish Dancing: Slapstick comedy with the hapless Frank Spencer. Frank enrols in a Scottish dancing class and everything seems to be going his way. Surely not for long... [S]
Wendy House: Watch out, Frank Spencer's about. At his woodwork class, Frank's carpentry leaves a lot to be desired, and his playhouse for Jessica is a whopper of a project. [S]
Wendy House: Watch out, Frank Spencer's about. At his woodwork class, Frank's carpentry leaves a lot to be desired, and his playhouse for Jessica is a whopper of a project. [S]
Moving House: Seventies TV slapstick doesn't come any better than this. Frank can't believe the council has condemned their old house - even after all the DIY improvements he made. [S]
Moving House: Seventies TV slapstick doesn't come any better than this. Frank can't believe the council has condemned their old house - even after all the DIY improvements he made. [S]
The Baby Arrives: A truly classic episode of the 70s comedy in which Frank Spencer faces the dilemma of wife Betty and the cat giving birth at the same time. How to prioritise? [S]
The Baby Arrives: A truly classic episode of the 70s comedy in which Frank Spencer faces the dilemma of wife Betty and the cat giving birth at the same time. How to prioritise? [S]
Father's Class: Frank and Betty try to get some practice in looking after children by taking Judy and Alison to the zoo. Yes, it's the famous one with Frank on rollerskates! [S]
Father's Class: Frank and Betty try to get some practice in looking after children by taking Judy and Alison to the zoo. Yes, it's the famous one with Frank on rollerskates! [S]
Frank and Marvin: Betty has to break the news to Frank that she is pregnant. Frank goes for a job at a holiday camp, pitching himself as a ventriloquist - oh dear. [S]
Frank and Marvin: Betty has to break the news to Frank that she is pregnant. Frank goes for a job at a holiday camp, pitching himself as a ventriloquist - oh dear. [S]
The Public Relations Course: Michael Crawford stars as the much impersonated Frank Spencer in the 1970s sitcom. Betty persuades Frank to take up a course in public relations. [S]
The Public Relations Course: Michael Crawford stars as the much impersonated Frank Spencer in the 1970s sitcom. Betty persuades Frank to take up a course in public relations. [S]
The RAF Reunion: Classic laughs with the hapless Frank Spencer. The sad tale of Frank's spell in the RAF is revealed. The great Fulton Mackay, of Porridge fame, guest stars. [S]
The RAF Reunion: Classic laughs with the hapless Frank Spencer. The sad tale of Frank's spell in the RAF is revealed. The great Fulton Mackay, of Porridge fame, guest stars. [S]
Cliffhanger: Classic sitcom with the great Michael Crawford. Frank has a bit of hanging around to do in this episode, as the Spencers go for a picnic in Frank's new car. [S]