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Series 2
7 :02x01 - Don't Get Around Much Anymore (Feb/20/1995)
After a dinner party Gary conplains to Yvonne. She tells him they will not have sex till he makes up with Ron. Two weeks pass till Gary knocks at Ron's door.
Ron asks Gary to go back and invest some money so they become rich.
While back in 1941 Gary learns that Eric (Phoebe's father) has died. Also that Reg is helping her run the pub.
When Gary tells Phoebe he has to go back to America she kisses him passionately.
Back in present 1994, Ron and Gary go to get their money, only to discover that the company they invested it in had been liquidised in around 1958.
Guest Stars: Christopher Ettridge as Reg, Alec Linstead as Mainwaring, Terrence Hardiman as Wilson, Eamonn Walker as Thursfield, Bank Manager, Max Digby as Major, John Rapley as Old Codger
Director: Robin Nash
Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran
Songs: Unknown -- There will always be an England
 
8 :02x02 - I Got It Bad and That Ain't Good (Feb/27/1995)
Gary discovers that he is not popular with either Yvonne in 1994, nor Phoebe in 1941. Yvonne is trying to sell the house in Cricklewood so that she and Gary can buy a larger house and start a family, but Gary is not very keen on the idea.

He revisits Phoebe in Stepney in 1941 and finds that he has a rival for Phoebe's affections. Phoebe is fed up with the way Gary visits her when he feels like it. She feels as though he is buying her off with presents all the time and wants a more serious commitment from him.

In the end Gary and Reg Deadman drown their sorrows, but when Gary leaves Ducketts Passage he comes across Reg's grandson, also a Police Officer, who promptly charges him with being drunk and in charge of a motor vehicle. Gary immediately loses his licence.
Guest Stars: Louise Tomkins as Shopper, Duncan Faber as Stall Holder, Alison Beattie as Girl In Boat, John Rapley as Old Codger, Patrick Pearson as Joe, Paul Shearer (1) as Frederick, Jonathan Cake as Ludo
Director: Robin Nash
 
9 :02x03 - Just One More Chance (Mar/06/1995)
After appearing in the local Magistrate's Court, Gary officially loses his driver's licence and Yvonne is furious. Shortly after his court appearance his boss phones and gives him the sack. Things are looking extremely bleak for Gary, so he visits Phoebe expecting sympathy, but not surprisingly doesn't find any from war torn London of 1941.

Yvonne has enlisted the services of a friend of hers - a marriage guidance Counsellor. Eventually, after a fight with the friend, Yvonne and Gary make it up.

After consulting his book on the Blitz Gary discovers that Hitler has just invaded Russia, and goes back to 1941 with some good news for Phoebe.
Guest Stars: Claire Cathcart as Jenny
Director: Robin Nash
 
10 :02x04 - Who's Taking You Home Tonight (Mar/13/1995)
Gary agrees to have dinner at Phoebe's but then finds himself committed to taking Yvonne out on the same evening.

He decides that he will take Yvonne to the Indian restaurant on the corner of Ducketts Passage, and then commute back and forth from 1941 to 1994 through the gents toilet window.

Gary ends up with an acute case of indigestion, but is pleased that he was able to carry off this difficult feat without offending either Yvonne or Phoebe.
Guest Stars: Raj Patel as Sanjay
Director: Robin Nash
Songs: (Unknown artist) -- Isn't It Romantic
 
11 :02x05 - Wish Me Luck (Mar/20/1995)
Yvonne reveals that she has applied for a promotion in Macclesfield in Cheshire. Gary is very unimpressed as he can't move away from London because of Phoebe.

Yvonne goes for her job interview to Cheshire, and Gary tells Ron that he is going to stage his own suicide and go back to 1941 for good. With Ron's help he leaves a note on a bridge with his clothes and goes back to 1941 where he announces to Phoebe and Reg that he has left Cricklewood for good and is moving permanently into the area around the Royal Oak. Reg finds him a flat, but it isn't long before Gary starts missing the comforts of 1994, especially when his name is put down for fire-watching duty the following night.

Meanwhile, Yvonne has failed in her interview and is asking Ron a lot of questions about Gary.
Guest Stars: Colin Spaull as Injured Man
Director: Robin Nash
 
12 :02x06 - ...As You Wave Me Goodbye (Mar/27/1995)
Gary is not particularly enjoying his time in 1941, living in a flat overseen by an interfering landlady called Mrs. Bloss who watches his and Phoebe's every move. When he is told that he must do his bit and go fire-watching, he returns to 1994 only to discover that his suicide note was never found, and that Yvonne believed him to be working in Scotland for a few days. He decides to return to the comforts of 1994.

The following day he returns to 1941 only to discover that he is extremely unpopular with Phoebe and Reg because he did not turn up for fire-watching duty, so he agrees to do it that evening. He discovers how dangerous fire-watching can be, and it is a very rattled Gary who finally checks into his comfortable Cricklewood home in 1994.
Guest Stars: Maria Pastel as Cafe Waitress, John Rapley as Stan, Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Bloss, Amanda Richardson as Wendy
Director: Robin Nash
 
13 :02x07 - Would You Like to Swing on a Star (Apr/03/1995)
Gary is temporarily out of work, but is pretending to Yvonne that he is employed by Ron as a Sales Representative.

Yvonne joins the local Repertory Society and gets the lead in their new play. Gary is jealous of the leading man, Lance, but the only part that Gary can get is that of Police Inspector in the middle of the second act.

Back in 1941 he is much more successful. He enters a talent competition and wins it with his rendition of 'All The Way" . He discovers that 78 rpm records are highly collectable in 1994, and begins to see the beginnings of a new career dealing in wartime memorabilia.
Guest Stars: Michelle Cattini as Autograph Seeker, Ian Howe as Dick, Natasha Gardiner as Record Assistant, Nicola Redmond as Stall Holder, Robin Lermitte as Lance, Peter Blythe as Gregory, Ronnie Stevens as Wix
Director: Robin Nash
 
14 :02x08 - Nice Work If You Can Get It (Apr/10/1995)
Gary's life is becoming increasingly complicated as he endeavours to commute between performing at the piano in 1941 to spectacular applause, to the Willsden Wildean's local repertory company where he is starring opposite Yvonne as the hero in a romantic play.

When Gary consults a 1990s doctor about his migraine headaches and panic attacks, the doctor prescribes a strong sedative which Gary shares around with his 1940s London friends during the next air raid.
Guest Stars: Peter Blythe as Gregory, Steven Spiers as Phil, David de Keyser as Dr Jakovitz, Ronnie Stevens as Wix
Director: Robin Nash
 
15 :02x09 - Let Yourself Go (Apr/24/1995)
Yvonne believes that she might be pregnant and Gary is in an even worse state of panic than usual as he doesn't think that he is very good with children. Yvonne decides that she will visit her mother for the weekend to tell her the good news.

He revisits 1941 and discovers that Phoebe is going into the country for the weekend, to visit her nephew and niece who were orphaned during the Blitz. Gary decides to visit Buckinghamshire with her, knowing that Yvonne will be away. He and Phoebe tell everybody that they are married, and finally consummate their relationship.
Guest Stars: John Motson as TV commentator, Adam Henderson as Harry, Chase Marks as Peter, Jeannie Crowther as Mrs French, Steve Rider as Tv Presenter, Katie Donnison as Sally
Director: Robin Nash
 
16 :02x10 - Don't Fence Me In (May/01/1995)
Phoebe receives a letter from the Brewery telling her that they are terminating her lease and giving it to a local man instead. Gary is furious, especially when the representative from the Brewery arrives at the Royal Oak and tells Phoebe that he will renew her licence if she sleeps with him.

Meanwhile, in 1994 a workmate of Yvonne's is being sexually harrassed by a male colleague. Yvonne suggests that they wire her up for sound in order to get evidence. Gary finds this suggestion extremely handy for Phoebe and is able to deal with the man from the Brewery.

Ducketts Passage is full of workmen who are redeveloping the area, and closing off Gary's entrance to 1941 for good with a new block of shops.
Guest Stars: Don Gallagher (1) as TV Presenter, Suzy Aitchison as TV Reporter, Fanny Carby as Old Woman, Glen Davies (1) as Worker, Jonathan Stratt as Foreman, Michael Troughton as George Harrison, Scott Mitchell as Mike, Wayne Goddard (1) as Peter
Director: Robin Nash
 
Between The Devil & The Deep Blue Sea (Dec/26/1995)
It is December, 1941 and Gary realises that the Japanese are about to bomb Pearl Harbour - the question is, should he alert American Intelligence about this fact or keep quiet about it. In the end he approaches the American General Morrow and gives him the information, encountering the British spy Guy Burgess along the way.

The new buildings along Ducketts Passage have been completed and Gary manages to rent the one which has an open portal to 1941 out the back. He meets a very sexy real estate agent called Jayne Mansfield who tries to make trouble between Gary and Yvonne.

Guest Stars: John Glover (1) as Wilfred Pickles, Josie Kidd as Nippie, Tim Dutton as Guy, Michael Shannon as Ed Murrow, Diana Kent as Jayne, John Evans as Winston
 
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