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Series 1 | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - The New Vicar (Nov/05/1990) | | It's a full day all around: Hyacinth is having the new vicar over for tea and light refreshments; Rose wants to commit suicide over her latest romantic encounter, Mr Hepplewhite; and Daddy has run off with (or 'been kidnapped by' in Hyacinth's version) a gypsy! | | Guest Stars: Eileen Davies as Gypsy, Jill O'Hare as Passer by | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Stately Home (Nov/12/1990) | | Hyacinth is torn over choosing between visiting Daddy first, or a jaunt to Carldon Hall, a stately home. In the end she chooses Daddy first, much to the chagrin of Onslow, Daisy, and Rose. While chatting with Onlsow, Richard mentions going to the hall; and while at the hall, Onslow and the gang arrive to rescue Richard from a boring afternoon . . . if they can find him that is. | | Guest Stars: Les Clack (1) as Stately Home visitor, Michael Bilton as His Lordship, Stella Kemball as Stately Home visitor, Eric Carte as Car park attendant, Liz Gebhardt as Angry woman | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - The Christening (Dec/03/1990) | | It's Onslow and Daisy's granddaughter's Christening! Although it's meant to be a joyous occasion, Hyacinth is not too keen on hanging around with that side of the family, including the child's mother, Stephanie, who's a hippy. | | Guest Stars: Rick Friend as Hippy, Patricia Leach as Mrs Midgely, Jonathan Fryer (1) as Dennis, Bruce Bennett (2) as Reg, Richard Ashton as Hippy, Gerald Sim as Vicar, Laura Shavin as Stephanie | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
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