It's Terry's birthday, but it doesn't get off to the start he'd hoped for, first of all his mother has forgotten, and then Bob has forgotten, but there's a secret surprise in the offing.
There's actually a bit of sadness to this series finale, it's definitely a bittersweet episode, poor Terry really does feel that his world has caved in, he goes down a few rabbit holes here, even questioning whether his parents actually wanted him or not. Terry is definitely a lonely man.
As you'd expect though, there are some funny scenes. The mishap with Colin was a funny scene, but that moment between Bob and Terry in the living room was brilliant, one of the best scenes on the show so far.
I'd actually forgotten how prolific a young Christopher Biggins was, he didn't half appear in some of the biggest comedies of the 1970's.
Funny end to the first series.
8/10.
There's actually a bit of sadness to this series finale, it's definitely a bittersweet episode, poor Terry really does feel that his world has caved in, he goes down a few rabbit holes here, even questioning whether his parents actually wanted him or not. Terry is definitely a lonely man.
As you'd expect though, there are some funny scenes. The mishap with Colin was a funny scene, but that moment between Bob and Terry in the living room was brilliant, one of the best scenes on the show so far.
I'd actually forgotten how prolific a young Christopher Biggins was, he didn't half appear in some of the biggest comedies of the 1970's.
Funny end to the first series.
8/10.