Married life begins for Helen and Peter, the pair are set to to their new house, but must first put the workforce right.
Mildly amusing, I didn't think it was as good as the previous episode, but it did have some scenes to make you chuckle. For once, it perhaps wasn't all just Keith providing them on her own.
T. P. McKenna largely provided the humour as the rather serious, but amiable gynecologist. The scene in the car was very funny, his occupation was funny, and well delivered.
Poor Bill Treacher sadly passed away a fortnight ago from the date of writing this review, so well known as Arthur Fowler, but another of those actors who seemed to be around for so long.
It's amusing, but I understand why it didn't quite catch on.
6/10.
Mildly amusing, I didn't think it was as good as the previous episode, but it did have some scenes to make you chuckle. For once, it perhaps wasn't all just Keith providing them on her own.
T. P. McKenna largely provided the humour as the rather serious, but amiable gynecologist. The scene in the car was very funny, his occupation was funny, and well delivered.
Poor Bill Treacher sadly passed away a fortnight ago from the date of writing this review, so well known as Arthur Fowler, but another of those actors who seemed to be around for so long.
It's amusing, but I understand why it didn't quite catch on.
6/10.