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Schedule Friday 22nd October 1976

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 12:30pm
30 min
Tell Me Another. Copyright: Southern Television

Tell Me Another

Series 1, Episode 7

True stories about working and holidaying overseas. This week starring: Jim Dale, Jimmy Jewel, Jimmy Logan, Jon Pertwee and Barbara Windsor.

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 6:30pm
30 min
Lucky Feller. Bernard 'Shorty' Mepstead (David Jason). Copyright: London Weekend Television

Lucky Feller

Episode 8 - The Families Meet

In high excitement, Shorty Mepstead has asked Kath and her parents to Sunday dinner. He plans to make a Very Important Announcement...

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 7pm
30 min
Yus, My Dear. Image shows from L to R: Benny Briggs (Mike Reid), Molly (Valerie Walsh). Copyright: London Weekend Television

Yus, My Dear

Series 2, Episode 8 - Woman Trouble

Lil's fed up with Benny's continued presence and liberties, so when a former girlfriend of his - newly divorced - calls asking after him, and appears to have come into money, she more than encourages a renewed romance.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 8:30pm
30 min
The Good Life. Image shows from L to R: Margo Leadbetter (Penelope Keith), Tom Good (Richard Briers), Jerry Leadbetter (Paul Eddington), Barbara Good (Felicity Kendal). Copyright: BBC

The Good Life

Series 3, Episode 7 - The Last Posh Frock

After constantly being treated like one of the lads, the life of self sufficency upsets Barbara who admits to missing feeling like a woman. Tom eventually realises that Barbara gave up more than he did when they traded lives and performs a selfless act to try and help.

BBC Two 9pm
30 min
BBC Two

Well Anyway

Episode 5 - Be That As It May

1970s sitcom about two characters as short of moral scruples as they are of ready cash. Written by and starring John Bird and John Fortune.

Radio 4 11:25pm
15 min
Radio 4

Week Ending

Series 19, Episode 3

A satirical sketch show that started many comedy careers and ran for more than 1,100 episodes, for nearly 30 years.

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