Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Cliffhanger
Disaster-prone Frank Spencer manages to find himself a job as salesman for farm products and with the job goes a car. But, as Frank can't drive, with the car must go his wife Betty. And when they go for a picnic on a seaside cliff-top...

The RAF Reunion
Frank attends his RAF reunion and the hidden story of his short but eventful spell in the service unfolds in flashback - of how the massed forces of the RAF were mobilised to get him out!

The Public Relations Course
Frank goes into public relations -and relations deteriorate...

Frank and Marvin
Frank finds himself headed for fatherhood and stardom. But, in the second role, he is fired before he is hired.

Fathers' Clinic
Frank discovers the responsibilities of fatherhood.

The Baby Arrives
Frank awaits the arrival of the baby.
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