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Series 4
27 :04x01 - You're Driving Me Crazy (Mar/03/1997)
Yvonne and Phoebe are both pregnant, and Gary is worried sick about how he is going to cope with looking after two babies in two different eras.

Ron suggests that he could make a fortune out of antique watches, which are extremely collectable, so Gary inserts an ad in 'The Times' of 1942 and receives an answer.

When the man with the watches turns out to be a bit dodgy, all of Gary's plans for making money out of time pieces come to nothing, and Reg finds himself in trouble with the undercover members of New Scotland Yard for blowing their cover.
Guest Stars: David de Keyser as Dr Jakovitz, Tim Stern as Clifford, Nick Stringer as Tommy Kingdom, Danny Swanson as Soldier
Director: Robin Nash
Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran
 
28 :04x02 - In the Mood (Mar/10/1997)
Both Yvonne and Phoebe are experiencing very bad morning sickness, and Gary's sex life is non existent. However, the Korean company for whom Yvonne works are sending her to Korea for a couple of weeks, and Gary has plans for himself and Phoebe.

Gary's little nephew Arthur is sent to the memorabilia shop where Gary is supposed to be looking after him, but he suddently vanishes. Gary panics, believing that the child may have vanished through the portal at the back of the shop into 1942 and frantically searches for him.
Guest Stars: James Craise as Big Kid, Elliot Henderson-Boyle as Arthur, Zak Maguire as George, Richard Albrecht as Cabbie
Director: Robin Nash
Writer: Laurence Marks (1), Maurice Gran
 
29 :04x03 - Out of Town (Mar/17/1997)
Yvonne leaves for Korea, telling Gary that she will phone him every evening at 11:00 pm. This does not suit Gary who has a holiday in the country with Phoebe planned for the next week, so Ron comes to the rescue again, telling Yvonne when she rings that Gary is suffering from laryngitis.

To further complicate matters, Gary's father pays him an unexpected visit, and is very hurt when Gary tells him that he has to go away for a week. A ticket to see the Three Tenors - Pavarotti, Carreras and Domingo - cheers him up, and also some genuine wartime stamps worth thousands of pounds keeps the peace.

Eventually Gary and Phoebe have their holiday, but only after endless complications.
 
30 :04x04 - And Mother Came Too (Mar/24/1997)
Ron is involved in a fight with Stella's latest lover, and ends up in gaol.

Phoebe receives news that her husband Donald has been killed and is very upset. She tells Gary that she cannot marry him for at least a year, but Gary has other plans.

A tree is planted as a memorial for Donald and Gary is in the unique position of being able to see it as a sapling in the afternoon, and fifty four years later as a gigantic tree in the moonlight.
 
31 :04x05 - The Leaving of Liverpool (Apr/08/1997)
Gary tells Ron that he is going to Liverpool with Phoebe to visit her grandmother. Ron tells Gary that his grandfather came from Liverpool and that he carries the family's honour because he rescued a child from a burning building almost exactly fifty four years ago to the day. Gary agrees to watch out for Ron's grandfather while he is visiting with Phoebe.

Gary runs into Ron's grandfather in Liverpool's Lime Street pub and turns out to have feet of clay. Then an event happens which changes history - Gary's London of 1995 no longer exists, and Gary is left to put things right again.
Guest Stars: Carmel McSharry as Gran, Kenneth Cope as Landlord
Director: Robin Nash
 
32 :04x06 - How Long Has This Been Going On? (Apr/15/1997)
Gary and Phoebe go to see the film 'Mrs. Miniver' and this brings on a discussion about the sort of education that they wish their child to have, public school or state school, Phoebe being keen on a public school because of the accent and the class structure.

Yvonne is back from Korea and has suffered a miscarriage. Her mother Helen is visiting, and she has a misunderstanding with Ron who had arranged for a lady of the night to visit him at Gary's house.

Reg Dedman's girlfriend Margie has split from her abusive husband and at Gary's suggestion they have decided to move in together with their little boy Frankie. Unfortunately Margie's husband visits the Royal Oak and mistakes Gary for Reg, with almost disastrous results. Only Reg's quick thinking saves the day.
 
33 :04x07 - Easy Living (Apr/22/1997)
While coming to terms with her miscarriage, Yvonne becomes interested in alternate health therapies.

Phoebe is very busy planning for her wedding to Gary, but is finding Gary distracted and absent for a lot of the time.

Gary is having trouble dealing with his double life; he feels that Yvonne needs him because of her emotional state, and finding time to arrange a marriage in 1942 is becoming increasingly difficult. Reg is also becoming more and more paranoid because his Station Sergeant has heard about his new domestic arrangements with Margie and doesn't approve.
 
34 :04x08 - Come Fly with Me (Apr/29/1997)
Gary and Phoebe have set a date for their wedding and some Canadian airmen decide that Gary should have a stag party the night before. Ron also thinks that Gary should have a stag party, complete with stripper, so Gary is faced with two stag parties held in two different dimensions, fifty four years apart.

Although Gary is able to survive his stag party with Ron, the next one with the Canadian airmen proves to be disastrous. After quarrelling with one of the airmen and having a bet about drinking him under the table, Gary wakes up in a Lancaster Bomber which crash lands in the English Channel. He and the Canadian airman are picked up by a passing submarine. Gary makes it back to Cricklewood in 1995 and goes to bed, totally exhausted.
 
35 :04x09 - Heartaches (May/06/1997)
As a result of the excesses of his stag parties, Gary oversleeps and is late for his wedding with Phoebe. Phoebe is furious and calls the whole thing off.

After finding Phoebe, who has gone into hiding, Gary is able to explain what happened and a new date is set. Reg acts as Gary's Best Man and also gives Phoebe away, and Gary and Phoebe are married at last.
 
36 :04x10 - Careless Talk (May/13/1997)
Ron's marriage to Stella is over, and he isn't having any luck with the opposite sex. When Gary asks him to forge some more five pound notes for the 1940s he refuses, blaming Gary for his lack of success on the romantic front.

Gary is desperate for some money as he and Phoebe owe Reg ten pounds for decorating their nursery, so he arranges a date for Ron with Kate, a girl whom Ron quite fancies. Ron gets drunk and tells Kate that Gary is a time traveller, and in the end Kate and Yvonne lie in wait for Gary at the shop to see if this is true.
 
37 :04x11 - The Bells Are Ringing (May/20/1997)
Yvonne invests all of hers and Gary's money in a health food venture with a man called Clive whom Gary despises because he wears a ponytail. When Clive vanishes Yvonne gets drunk with Ron. Ron's printing business has just gone bankrupt and he is minding Gary's memorabilia shop while Gary pays a visit to November, 1942.

Phoebe goes into labour with the baby. Despite her initial refusals, she allows Gary to be with her while she gives birth at the Royal Oak to a little boy whom they christen Michael.
 
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