George and Mildred - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Moving On
George and Mildred Roper plan a move to middle class suburbia. Mildred is anxious to impress, but George is happy to remain working class.

The Bad Penny
The Ropers meet the new neighbours and their invisible dog, and George discusses politics with the local MP.

... And Women Must Weep
The Ropers have moved, so George must find a job.

Baby Talk
Mildred becomes broody and starts to dream of motherhood - much to George's dismay.

Your Money or Your Life
When Mildred finds out that George only has a small endowment, she decides to do something about it.

Where My Caravan Has Rested
George buys a caravan but is towed away while asleep in it.

The Little Dog Laughed
George begins to resent the fact that Mildred treats the dog better than she does him.

Best Foot Forward
The Ropers discover that the local pub serves draught gin and tonic, and George accuses his next-door neighbour of attempted murder.

My Husband Next Door
Mildred becomes a TV widow when the Ropers's ancient set breaks down.

Family Planning
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