Watching the Clock: Much loved sitcom. Clegg climbs a tree to prove a point and finds that what goes up doesn't always come down. Meanwhile, the police deal with a runaway cooker! [S]
Has Anyone Seen a Peruvian Wart?: Roy Clarke's enduringly popular sitcom. Tempted by her baking, a renowned romancer of gullible women focuses his attentions on the widow Nora Batty. [S]
Hermione (The Short Course): Young-at-heart sitcom. Howard is alarmed that his love life may feature in Clegg's memoirs. Smiler is aghast when a potential relationship suddenly ends. [S]
Who's That Mouse in the Poetry Group?: Roy Clarke's record breaking sitcom. Smiler pretends to be an intellectual in an attempt to enchant Marina. Howard wants to keep an eye on them. [S]
Available for Weddings: The world's longest-running sitcom! Cycling down a hillside, Clegg ends up with a fractured foot. Truly demonstrates how the accident could have been avoided. [S]
The McDonaghs of Jamieson Street: Young-at-heart sitcom about a group of retired friends. Truly, Alvin and Billy set out to track down a woman who has taken a shine to Smiler. [S]
The Afterthoughts of a Co-op Manager: Enduringly popular sitcom. Marina resolves to give up Howard out of respect for a lost love who's supposedly moved to Australia to forget her. [S]
Lot No. 8: The world's longest-running sitcom! Overcome by the lure of a bargain, Auntie Wainwright makes a winning bid at the auction rooms, even though she doesn't know what it is. [S]
Little Orphan Howard: More fun with those young at heart pensioners. Clegg convinces Howard that he was left on a doorstep as a baby. Alvin has problems with his newly-made kite. [S]
Follow That Bottle: More laughs with those sprightly pensioners. Intrigued by a bottle with a message inside floating down the river, Truly decides that he has a duty to catch it. [S]