Sykes - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Commercial
The siblings appear in a commercial for a hardware store.

Ski-ing
The Sykes twins join Corky for a Bavarian holiday, but Eric refuses to go skiing, causing great offence among the locals.

Caravan
Eric and Hattie regale Corky with tales of their Scottish holiday, where their visit did wonders for the tourist trade.

Reporter
Eric lands a job on the local paper. He is sent to interview a reticent author and thinks his piece may make the front page.

Marriage
Twins Eric and Hattie Sykes share a home, but Hattie is keen to find a husband and move out. Eric soon realises that he can't do without her and attempts to spoil things.

Night Out
Eric's lack of domestic finesse leaves his sister concerned, until Madge shows up.

Christmas Party
Eric and Hattie decide to spend Christmas at Corky's with his friends and relatives.
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