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Series 3 |
| 18 :03x01 - Early Retirement (Sep/06/1992) | | Richard's early retirement has finally arrived as he goes in for his final day of work. Richard, however, isn't happy about that, and is more than a little distracted and worried about his future without work. Hyacinth, on the other hand, is scheming for him to have a new position (something executive with dead chickens), and has invited an executive's wife over for afternoon tea. | | Guest Stars: Robert Rawles as Milkman, Jon Glover (1) as Roger, Ivor Danvers as Richard's boss | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 19 :03x02 - Iron Age Remains (Sep/13/1992) | | Hyacinth has found a new hobby for Richard and herself: local history and antiquities. In this vein, she plans a jaunt in the countryside looking for Iron Age remains. Rose's hormones, meanwhile, are running riot and she's locked herself in her bedroom. | | Guest Stars: David Janson (1) as Postman | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | |
| 21 :03x04 - How to Go on Holiday without Really Trying (Sep/27/1992) | When Delia Wheelwright, a neighbour, tells Hyacinth she will be going on vacation for a month to the Caribbean, Hyacinth seethes with jealousy. So she comes up with a plan to out-do Delia's holiday plans.
Also, Hyacinth and Liz are scheduled to go church cleaning; Onslow wants to help save Richard from Hyacinth; and Rose wants to become a missionary. | | Guest Stars: Karen Chatwin as Waitress | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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