The milkman (Tony Haygarth) just walks in the back door without knocking, a very northern 70s thing. Also, he's wearing a Sunderland scarf.
Near the start, Terry tells Bob, "I'm just getting to know you. Getting to know all about you, getting to like you, hoping that you'll like me."
He was being amusing in quoting, with a slight mis-quote at the end, a song by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II from the blockbuster, 1956 film, The King and I (1956).
The chorus from the song -
"Getting to know you Getting to know all about you. Getting to like you, Getting to hope you like me".
He was being amusing in quoting, with a slight mis-quote at the end, a song by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II from the blockbuster, 1956 film, The King and I (1956).
The chorus from the song -
"Getting to know you Getting to know all about you. Getting to like you, Getting to hope you like me".