When a bomb falls on Ducketts Passage, Gary goes exploring, and is horrified to find Phoebe following him into the shop. Has his double life finally been exposed? S5 E3: When Two Worlds Collide
A stormy night in the 1940s has a striking effect on Gary's journey back to the present day, leaving him a completely different person in more ways than one. S6 E1: Mine's a Double
Gary goes to stay with Ron and his girlfriend when Yvonne throws him out of the marital home. His edgy behaviour makes Phoebe suspicious that he is seeing another woman. S6 E2: All About Yvonne
When Gary and Phoebe discover the lease on the Royal Oak has run out and Reg is retiring, they realise it is time to make plans for the future. S6 E3: California Dreamin'
Phoebe loses her patience when Gary backs out of a part in Noel Coward's new film, unaware that this is because he doesn't want to be recognised in it in the 1990s. S6 E4: Grief Encounter
Ron unexpectedly turns up at the Sparrow household with suitcase in hand. Phoebe suggests Gary should assume teaching duties for the local children. S3 E6: Goodnight Children Everywhere
Ron unexpectedly turns up at the Sparrow household with suitcase in hand. Phoebe suggests Gary should assume teaching duties for the local children. S3 E6: Goodnight Children Everywhere
With the time portal still haywire, Ron makes it back to the forties, where he is out of place and makes Gary's life even more difficult. S5 E4: Mairzy Doats
When a shady character from the future arrives at Gary's shop to close the time portal, Gary begins to contemplate where his future lies. S6 E6: Just in Time
Gary thinks that Yvonne is having an affair, so he asks Ron to spy on her. Plus, Gary and Phoebe join a concert troupe in Belgium, but their efforts are quickly thwarted. S6 E7: How I Won the War
Gary and Phoebe's nightclub falls foul to a protection racket. Ron is heartbroken after being dumped by Flic, and Yvonne receives a rude surprise. S6 E8: Something Fishie
When Gary discovers his photo in a biography of Noel Coward, he heads back in time to try and erase it from existence before Yvonne gets a chance to see it. S6 E9: Flash Bang Wallop
Gary meets his son, Michael, in the present day. After seeing what could become of Michael, Gary attempts to make sure he has a brighter future. S5 E10: My Heart Belongs to Daddy
Gary bumps into his former talent agent, Sidney Wix, which leads to an unwelcome collaboration with superstar ukulele player, George Formby. S3 E7: Turned Out Nice Again
Gary bumps into his former talent agent, Sidney Wix, which leads to an unwelcome collaboration with superstar ukulele player, George Formby. S3 E7: Turned Out Nice Again
A stormy night in the 1940s has a striking effect on Gary's journey back to the present day, leaving him a completely different person in more ways than one. S6 E1: Mine's a Double
When Phoebe's husband Donald returns after escaping from a prisoner of war camp in Italy, Gary feels that he must give Phoebe up for good. S3 E8: There's Something About A Soldier
Having missed the interview which Yvonne set up for him, Gary has to pretend to be ill. Back in 1942, Phoebe really is ill, but will 1990's medicine work in the past? S3 E9: Someone to Watch Over Me
Gary manages to overcome his jealousy enough to get Jeep parts for Ron, but his shopping trip is interrupted by an outbreak of racial tension. S3 E10: The Yanks Are Coming
Gary's life is on the move in both time zones as Yvonne sets her heart on a new flat, and Phoebe wants to leave The Royal Oak. S3 E11: Let's Get Away From It All
The Bells are Ringing: Timeless laughs in the '40s and '90s. Yvonne's health drink is about to go into production, but Gary is more concerned with what Phoebe is about to produce. [S]
Careless Talk...: Classic comedy with a time-travel twist. Gary is rapidly running out of money and Ron refuses to print any more - unless Gary fixes him up with Yvonne's friend. [S]
Heartaches: Classic time-travel comedy starring Nicholas Lyndhurst. It's Gary and Phoebe's wedding day, but will Gary make it on time? Will he actually be there at all? [S]
Easy Living: The adored, era-spanning comedy. Gary's world is changing fast. Yvonne is changing careers as Phoebe plans the wedding. And Reg's domestic problems threaten his job. [S]
How Long Has This Been Going On?: Trouble is brewing in the time-travel comedy as Gary prepares for Yvonne's return from Korea and there's an unexpected arrival at the Royal Oak. [S]
The Leaving of Liverpool: The hit time-travel sitcom. Gary and Phoebe are set to change the course of history in wartime Liverpool, where Ron's grandad is said to have been a hero. [S]
And Mother Came Too: Decade-hopping comedy. Ron needs Gary's help in court after he is arrested. Phoebe's husband has been killed in action - leaving her free to marry Gary. [S]
Out of Town: Nicholas Lyndhurst spans the decades in the hit sitcom. The coast is clear for Gary to have a holiday with wartime mistress Phoebe - or is it? [S]
In the Mood: Classic era-hopping comedy with Nicholas Lyndhurst. Gary discovers he may not be the only one who can go back to 1942 when young Arthur disappears from the shop. [S]
You're Driving Me Crazy: Fourth series of the time-travel comedy. With both of the women in his life expecting babies, there are huge demands on Gary's time and his bank balance. [S]
Let's Get Away from It All: Time-travel sitcom. Gary's life is on the move in both time zones as Yvonne sets her heart on a new flat and Phoebe wants to leave the Royal Oak. [S]
The Yanks are Coming: Era-hopping comedy. Gary overcomes his jealousy enough to get jeep parts for Ron, but his shopping trip is interrupted by an outbreak of racial tension. [S]
Someone to Watch over Me: Sitcom set in the 1990s and World War II. Having missed the interview which Yvonne set up for him, Gary has to pretend to be ill. [S]
There's Something about a Soldier: Time-travel sitcom. Yvonne wants Gary to get a 'sensible' job with her new company, while his life in the 1940s is threatened by a returning hero. [S]
Goodnight Children Everywhere: Time-travel sitcom. An evicted Ron is now staying with Gary and Yvonne. Phoebe's orphaned relatives have come back to live with her at the Royal Oak. [S]
Change Partners: Time-travelling adulterer Gary Sparrow spins plates in the 1940s and 1990s. Gary feels contented in both of his lives, but pride comes before several falls. [S]
It's a Sin to Tell a Lie: Time-travelling comedy. Gary's best friend Ron is having marriage problems and it seems that his latest batch of 1940s currency isn't very good quality. [S]
One O'Clock Jump: Plonker becomes womaniser in the Nicholas Lyndhurst time-travel sitcom. Gary is worried about Yvonne's depression at being out of work and is confused by Reg. [S]
It Ain't Necessarily So: Laughs in the 1940s and 1990s with time traveller Nicholas Lyndhurst. Gary worries about finding a way to see in the New Year with both Phoebe and Yvonne. [S]
Don't Fence Me In: Nicholas Lyndhurst is caught between two lives - and loves - in the adored time travel sitcom. Builders start to demolish Gary's only route back to the past. [S]
Let Yourself Go: Nicholas Lyndhurst stars in the classic time travel sitcom. Gary is torn between Yvonne and Phoebe. Then an American flyer comes into the picture. [S]
Nice Work If You Can Get It: Epoch-hopping laughs with Only Fools' Nicholas Lyndhurst. Gary's new career as a 1940s entertainer is taking off, as is his trade in wartime 78s. [S]
Would You Like to Swing on a Star?: The much-loved time travel comedy, with Nicholas Lyndhurst. Gary's pretend job with Ron may cover his trips to 1941, but it doesn't pay the bills. [S]
...As You Wave Me Goodbye: Nicholas Lyndhurst turns from plonker to time-traveller in the classic sitcom. Gary discovers that settling down in 1941 is not quite what he imagined. [S]
Wish Me Luck...: Nicholas Lyndhurst excels in the classic time travel comedy. Life in 1941 seems more and more appealing to Gary, but then George Formby complicates matters. [S]
Who's Taking You Home Tonight?: Nicholas Lyndhurst stars in the classic era-hopping comedy. Yvonne and Phoebe expect Gary for dinner on the same evening in two different decades. [S]
Just One More Chance: The classic time travel comedy with Nicholas Lyndhurst falling in love in the 1940s. Gary is arrested in 1994 after a drinking spree in 1941 and is due in court. [S]
I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good: The classic time travel sitcom with Nicholas Lyndhurst falling in love in the 1940s. A stranger has entered Phoebe's life and Gary wants him gone. [S]
Don't Get Around Much Any More: Nicholas Lyndhurst stars in the excellent time travel sitcom. Six months after Gary turned his back on 1940, Ron persuades him to return one last time. [S]
The More I See You: Classic time travel sitcom with the great Nicholas Lyndhurst. Ron agrees to print 1940s identity papers for Gary at a price - he wants to go back in time with him. [S]
Fools Rush In: Nicholas Lyndhurst stars in the classic time-travel sitcom, recently revived. Gary has to find some appropriate 1940s style clothing to take Phoebe out dancing. [S]
Rites of Passage: The very first episode of the classic time travel sitcom with Nicholas Lyndhurst, otherwise known as Rodders. TV repair man Gary finds himself in 1940s Britain. [S]