Enter the Finger: The record-breaking sitcom that first came to our screens in 1973. Here, Brian Conley plays Barry's fitness-mad neighbour, who outshines him in all things physical. [S]
Will the Genuine Racer Please Stand Up?: The young-at-heart sitcom about a group of retired friends. Howard devises a simple scheme to change his appearance enough to fool even Pearl. [S]
A Short Introduction to Cooper's Rules: More silver haired shenanigans. Just when PCs Cooper and Walsh have mastered the art of fighting crime, Barry manages to spoil it all. [S]
Is Jeremy Quite Safe?: The gentle comedy that first graced our screens in 1973. A retired jewel thief regales Marina and Davenport with stories of his past exploits in France. [S]
All That Glitters Is Not Elvis: More senior silliness. When Lance tries to convince his wife that Elvis is still alive, Alvin and Entwistle try to help the King make an appearance. [S]
Eva's Back in Town: Young at heart sitcom. When a worldly-wise old acquaintance of Alvin's makes an appearance, she proves to be just the woman to make Howard's life more complicated. [S]
In Which Romance Isn't Dead - Just Incompetent: Gentle sitcom set in a Yorkshire village. Barry has a lonely neighbour on his hands and takes it upon himself to get him a girlfriend. [S]
The Mischievous Tinkle in Howard's Eyes: Gentle sitcom about a group of OAPs. Howard learns that there are better ways than the phone to contact nature-lovers, and quite openly, too. [S]
Of Passion and Pizza: More silver-haired silliness in Yorkshire. Mervyn is in love with 'Her' at the pizza take-away, but lacks the courage to tell her. Can Alvin and Entwistle help? [S]
It's Never Ten Years: More pensioner power in the much-loved sitcom. Clegg and Truly reminisce about their old friend Compo, who suffered at the hands of Nora Batty, and themselves. [S]