A sudden windfall sees Alf head straight to the pub for a celebration - and he thinks there's a surefire way of making more money. S4 E2: Pigeon Fancier
With Else unwell and in bed upstairs, Aunt Maud comes over to help Alf and the family. S3 E7: Aunt Maud. Lost for decades, this episode has been recovered from videotape
After missing a bet on the horses when the local call box is busy, Alf decides it's time the Garnetts had a private telephone installed. S3 E1: The Phone
Alf finds his local full of celebrities - and promptly insults them all! Starring actor Kenny Lynch, comedian Jimmy Tarbuck and tough-guy actor Ray Barrett. Easter special 1967
Alf has never been a fan of Prime Minister Wilson, especially now that a Russian premier is visiting the UK. Communism is clearly imminent! S2 E8: State Visit
Alf is not feeling very well, and his family don't seem to have much sympathy. Will a stay in hospital change their minds? S2 E7: In Sickness and in Health
Alf reluctantly accompanies Mike to see Liverpool play, where his bigoted views land him in trouble. Guest starring Liverpool players Ian St John and Willie Stevenson. S1 E4
Classic sitcom. Alf forgets his twenty-fifth anniversary, leaving Mike to take care of the presents. The youngsters arrange a romantic dinner for two at a restaurant, which happens to be French. S1 E3
The first-ever episode of the classic sitcom, starring Warren Mitchell in his famous role as loud-mouthed, bigoted cockney Alf Garnett. With Una Stubbs, Dandy Nichols and Tony Booth. S1 E1