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Series 1 | | | | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Is Your Journey Really Necessary? (Dec/02/1993) | In London of 1993 Gary reads in his recently acquired history book of the Blitz that there was a particularly heavy air raid on the East End of London on this date in 1940.
He travels back to 1940 via Ducketts Passage and convinces Phoebe to take shelter in the Underground with him, where a woman gives birth to a baby. He is picked up by the CID who have become suspicious of him because of his knowledge about forthcoming events, and who believe him to be a spy.
Meanwhile, back in 1993, Yvonne is panicking and wondering what has become of her husband. Ron's attempts to console her are heavy fisted and are of limited value. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Ettridge as PC Deadman, Maggie Guess as Station mistress, Maria Gough as Pregnant Girl, Tanveer Ghani as Newscaster, Jean Challis as Nurse, Michael Garner as DS Martin, Harry Landis as Manny, Peter Cellier as The Spiv, Anthony Pedley as Detective Inspector Howard | Director: Robin Nash Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran | | Songs: Al Bowlly -- I'll Do My Best To Make You Happy | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - The More I See You (Dec/09/1993) | Yvonne leaves Gary alone for the weekend while she attends a psychology seminar in Huddersfield. Gary asks Ron, who is a printer, to forge some World War 2 identity papers for him, and is then obliged to tell Ron that he is a time traveller. Ron agrees to supply the papers on the condition that he accompanies Gary on his next trip back to 1940s London.
Gary and Phoebe quarrel when she discovers that he is already married, and he returns to 1993 and Yvonne in a state of emotional confusion. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Ettridge as PC Deadman, Bobby Coombes (1) as Kid, Nirjay Mahindru as Car Mechanic, Martyn Whitby as Security Guard | Director: Robin Nash Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - I Get Along Without You Very Well (Dec/16/1993) | Gary has decided to give up Phoebe, but when he discovers that an eighty year old pensioner called Phoebe Sparrow is living in London he is worried, and concerned that at some stage he may have married Phoebe while he was time travelling in 1940s London.
Gary decides that he must return, and arranges a phony football trip to Lithuania with Ron to give himself some time with Phoebe.
When he arrives in wartime London, he is run over by an ambulance in the blackout, and wakens to find Phoebe at his bedside. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Ettridge as PC Deadman, Rachael Weaver as Hazel, Peggy Phango as Phoebe Sparrow, Hilda Fenemore as Old Lady, Claire Williamson as Newsreader | Director: Robin Nash Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - In the Mood (Dec/23/1993) | Gary arranges for Phoebe and her father, PC Reg Deadman and himself to meet King George VI and Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother at a hospital which they are visiting for Blitz victims.
Afterwards he takes Phoebe to The Savoy but his plans to stay the night fall apart when Phoebe's father arrives with a telegram about Phoebe's husband who has been taken prisoner by the Italians.
Meanwhile Yvonne is worried about her marriage and seeks Ron's advice about what it is that Gary wants. | | Guest Stars: Aaron Aardvark as Commerntator, Harry Landis as Manny, Roger Brierley as Head Waiter, Jerome Willis as Doctor, John Rapley as Old Codger | Director: Robin Nash Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran | | Songs: Al Bowlly -- "Love Is The Sweetest Thing, Al Bowlly -- "Love Is The Sweetest Thing". | | | |
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