After Henry (radio Series) - Episode List

Episode List

Series Episode Title First broadcast
1 1 The Older Man 17 April 1985
2 Moving 24 April 1985
3 The Cowboy 1 May 1985
4 The Dinner Party 8 May 1985
5 Gossip 15 May 1985
6 Mr Right 22 May 1985
7 The Spectre at the Feast 29 May 1985
8 Going Away 5 June 1985
Special 1 A Week of Sundays 22 December 1985
2 1 Memory Games 16 August 1986
2 The Romantic Approach 23 August 1986
3 The Cold 30 August 1986
4 Bedside Manners 6 September 1986
5 The Kitten 13 September 1986
6 The Married Man 20 September 1986
7 The Other Married Man 27 September 1986
8 The Teapot 4 October 1986
3 1 Wedding Bells 22 September 1987
2 Poor Relations 29 September 1987
3 Guilty Secrets 6 October 1987
4 Lines of Communications 13 October 1987
5 Intellectual Aspirations 20 October 1987
6 A Box of Chocolates 27 October 1987
7 Different Viewpoints 3 November 1987
8 The End of a Chapter 10 November 1987
Special 2 The Season of Relative Goodwill 25 December 1987
4 1 Dependent Relatives 17 January 1989
2 Relative Movement 24 January 1989
3 A Fully Extended Family 31 January 1989
4 Sunday Lunch 7 February 1989
5 Little Women 14 February 1989
6 Family Album 21 February 1989
7 Keeping Faith 28 February 1989
8 Positive Thinking 6 March 1989

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