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Series 4 | | | | | | |
| 27 :04x03 - A Celebrity for the Barbecue (Sep/19/1993) | Hyacinth is in a state of jealousy when she finds out that Sonia Barker-Finch, a neighbour, recently had a barbecue with 'the Douglas Chater' – a local businessman – as a guest. Her mood, however, changes at the sudden realization that her husband knows another local businessman!
Also, when Onslow starts stopping out until late at night, Daisy suspects he's having an affair. | | Guest Stars: Clovissa Newcombe as Cashier, Paul Williamson (2) as C.P. Benedict | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 28 :04x04 - The Commodore (Sep/26/1993) | Hyacinth has to help the Ladies' Luncheon Club prepare for their guest speaker: The Commodore. When she arrives at the club – and everyone else hides – she takes it upon herself to pick him up from the train station personally, as well as prepares to bring him home for a quick drink.
Onslow, meanwhile, is helping Rose sell costume jewelery door-to-door. | | Guest Stars: Irene Sharp as Lady at station, Ann Davies as Lady at luncheon, John Barrard as House owner, Gordon Peters as Ticket clerk, Donald T. Allen as Station manager, Leonard Lowe (1) as Passenger, Liz Edmiston as Committee member, Linda James (2) as Committee member, Geraldine Newman as The Chairlady (Miss Wilkinson), Nigel Davenport as The Commodore | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| 29 :04x05 - Looking at Properties (Oct/03/1993) | | Since Daddy has been held at the police station, after doing sentry duty, Richard has to go pick him up from the station, while Hyacinth will go, unfettered, to look at properties, which frightens Richard who's scared she'll buy something too large. | | Guest Stars: George Webb (1) as Daddy, Stuart Fell as Driver, Eric Carte as Sergeant Watkins, John Arnatt as Sir Edward, Jennifer Clulow as Estate agent, Terrence Hardiman as Eric, John Phythian as Constable | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| Sea Fever (Dec/26/1993) | | Hyacinth and Richard are off for a romantic cruise on the QEII. To get to South Hampton, they take 'the scenic route', which causes more trouble than expected. Once aboard, Hyacinth has discovered two 'stowaways' on board and does her best to track them down. | | Guest Stars: The Mark Joyce Showband as Band, The Band of the Welch Fusiliers as Band, Barry Bethell as Holiday-maker, Mark Brignal as Port official, Bernard Holley as Restaurant manager, Alice MacDonald as Check-in girl, David Janson (1) as Postman, Michael Cochrane as Ship's officer, Patrick Lichfield as Himself | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
| Angel Gabriel Blue (Dec/25/1994) | | Richard has itchy toes and when the doctor diagnoses him with athletes foot, Hyacinth decrees it's not a socially acceptable disease, and thus gives him a self-diagnosis. Meanwhile, Daddy has decided, secretly, to rent out his room to a Mr Mawsby; and when his kids find out, they wonder where he is! | | Guest Stars: Preston Lockwood as Mr Mawsby, Andrew Bicknell as Customer, Trevor Bannister as Salesman, Caroline Strong as Customer's wife, George Webb (1) as Daddy | Director: Harold Snoad Writer: Roy Clarke (1) | | | |
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