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Goodnight Sweetheart :: Don't Get Around Much Anymore (02x01)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Episode #: 02x01
Original Airdate: Monday February 20th, 1995
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Episode Crew
Director: Robin Nash
Writer: Laurence Marks (1)
Maurice Gran
 
Episode Summary
 
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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.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Christopher EttridgeplayedRegRecurring (5th appearance)
John RapleyplayedOld CodgerRecurring (4th appearance)
Alec LinsteadplayedMainwaring 
Eamonn WalkerplayedThursfield, Bank Manager 
Max DigbyplayedMajor 
Terrence HardimanplayedWilson 
 
Episode Notes
 
Eric (Phoebe's dad) had died 4 months before Gary went back in to 1941.
 
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
UnknownThere will always be an England 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Phoebe: I can't be a F.A.N.N.Y.
 
Phoebe: You can't be a part-time F.A.N.N.Y.
 
 
Cultural References
 
Dad's Army: Gary's encounter with Mr. Mainwaring, the Bank Manager and Mr. Wilson, the Head Clerk is a reference to the popular TV series Dad's Army set in England during World War 2.
 
 
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