Series 4
All episodes from now on exist in the archives. This series released in the UK by Network DVD under the name "The Complete 1972 Series"
Title | Airdate | Description |
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To Garnett A Grandson | 13 September 1972
"Shut up you silly moo, he can't understand a bloody word"| Guest: Joan Sims |
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Pigeon Fancier | 20 September 1972 | Alf's in the money; Celebrating at the pub he meets a friend and thinks he has a sure fire way to make some more.
Guests: Joan Sims and Bill Maynard |
Holiday in Bournemouth | 27 September 1972 | As the Garnett family set out for Bournemouth after a raging argument about Women's Lib. Alf isn't really in the holiday mood
Guest: Spike Milligan |
Dock Pilfering | 11 October 1972 | Alf speaks for the silent majority: "If we want a proper democracy here, we've got to start shouting at a few people" |
Up The Hammers | 18 October 1972 | "It's all very well letting women have children but they shouldn't be allowed to bring them up"
Guests: Bobby More, Allan Ball and Martin Peters |
Alf's Broken Leg | 25 October 1972 | Alf, in a wheelchair with a broken leg, on over-population: "Let's have a war and get rid of some of your bloody youth" |
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