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Series 2 |
| 7 :02x01 - A Strange Man (Sep/01/1991) | | While fetching her morning milk, Hyacinth spots a man in a towel at Elizabeth's house doing the same; and she's determined to find out just who it is! Meanwhile, Daddy – believing he's still in the war – has gone astray. | | Guest Stars: Robert Rawles as Milkman | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | |
| 9 :02x03 - The Candlelight Supper (Sep/15/1991) | | Hyacinth is preparing for yet another candlelight supper! Emmit is trying to settle in and is quickly learning encountering Hyacinth is to be avoided at all costs. Rose wants one of her gentlemen friends to come over, but their house is a pig sty and can't get any help from Daisy or Onslow, who's too busy contemplating the the universe. | | Guest Stars: Stuart Sherwin as Man with dog, Gregory Cox as Mr Helliwell, Dicken Ashworth as Boris | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 10 :02x04 - Hyacinth Tees Off (Sep/22/1991) | | Hyacinth and Richard are off to Chesford Grange – the golfing hotel – to meet the Major and his wife for some, go figure, golf! Only when they arrive they find the Major’s war wounds are acting up, his wife has not arrived, and there are some strange noises coming from one of the rooms. | | Guest Stars: Sharon White as Chambermaid, Eamonn Clarke as Porter, Sally Hughes (2) as Receptionist, Christopher Mitchell (1) as Porter, Peter Cellier as The Major, Bernard Archard as Hotel guest, Dinah Sheridan as Hotel guest | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | |
| 12 :02x06 - Onslow's Birthday (Oct/06/1991) | | It's Onslow's birthday and Hyacinth is reluctant to go to the celebration; that is until she hears Rose has a wealthy 'gentleman friend'. Hyacinth decides to take initiative to bring him into the family by having a small intimate affair of pre-luncheon cocktails; and she invites her friends to meet the 'Greek shipping millionaire'. | | Guest Stars: Peter Cellier as The Major, Ivan Santon as Mr Marinopolous, Robert McBain as Committee member, Simon Merrick as Committee chairman, Anthony Dawes as Jeweller | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 13 :02x07 - Singing For Emmet (Oct/13/1991) | | While trying to elude Hyacinth, Emmet and Liz end up crossing paths with her anyway; and when she inquires where they're off to, Liz is unable to lie: they're off to the church hall to entertain the old people with Emmet's piano playing. This gives Hyacinth a brilliant idea . . . ! | | Guest Stars: Nigel Williams as Mr Penworthy | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | |
| 15 :02x09 - The Three-Piece Suite (Oct/27/1991) | | Hyacinth is expecting a new three-piece suite (it's an exact replica of the one in Sandringham House) to be delivered, and she wants the whole neighbourhood to take notice. She offers her old suite to Daisy, and they arrange to pick it up, but at an inconvenient moment. | | Guest Stars: Nick Burnell as Van driver, David Keller as Driver's mate | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 16 :02x10 - A Picnic for Daddy (Nov/03/1991) | | At one o'clock in the morning Hyacinth has a brainstorm: she must have a picnic for Daddy! Daddy, however, changes her plans just a bit. Also, Hyacinth is ecstatic when she learns that Rose's latest lover is a Butterfield -- who she assumes is the very same that owns the garage. | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | |
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