Season 4

Episodes • 1965

Barnaby Spoot And The Exploding Whoopee Cushion

1. Barnaby Spoot And The Exploding Whoopee Cushion

30 min

Barnaby Spoot, the lowly assistant in a novelty shop managed by short-tempered Mr Bostock, is determined to make his mark in the novelty trade by inventing new gags. Unfortunately, his latest device is typical: a talking cheese (the Chatty Cheddar) that no one wants. So Spoot decides to wreak revenge on the conglomerate that controls the shop by assassinating the entire board of directors with....

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Mother Came Too

2. Mother Came Too

30 min

Arthur Pratt struggles to break away from his domineering mother.

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Here I Come Whoever I Am

3. Here I Come Whoever I Am

30 min

32-year-old Ambrose Twombly yearns to fall in love.

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Happy Family

4. Happy Family

30 min

Problems of Ted coping with a wife and four daughters.

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Memoirs Of A Chaise Longue

5. Memoirs Of A Chaise Longue

30 min

Stories of various couples who have 'used' a chaise longue through the years.

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Murray And Me

6. Murray And Me

30 min

Murray tries to learn ""The Knowledge' (all the streets in London) in order to qualify as a taxi driver.

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Hudd

7. Hudd

30 min

A solo vehicle for comedian Roy Hudd, later developed into a six-episode series, with no continuing characters or situations.

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Till Death Us Do Part

8. Till Death Us Do Part

30 min

Working class bigot Alf fights with his more liberal daughter and son-in-law on every conceivable issue.

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The Time And Motion Man

9. The Time And Motion Man

30 min

Time and Motion man Kingsley Binns lets his job spill over into his private life.

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Sam The Samaritan

10. Sam The Samaritan

30 min

Exploits of three sailors on leave in 1910.

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The Vital Spark

11. The Vital Spark

30 min

Misadventures of Captain Para Handy and his hapless crew aboard ""The Vital Spark.""

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Betsy Mae

12. Betsy Mae

30 min

A twleve-year-old schoolboy has written a winning essay on the works of children's author Betsy Mae Meadows. His prize is a visit to her home—and naturally she detests actual children.

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