List Of Terry And June Episodes
The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom Terry and June, that first aired on BBC1 from 24 October 1979 to 31 August 1987.
Each episode is thirty minutes long. The first seven series had six episodes each, with Series Eight consisting of 12 episodes and Series Nine seven episodes. The first series aired from 24 October to 28 November 1979 on Wednesdays at 8.30pm. The second series from 5 September to 10 October 1980 on Fridays at 8.20pm, followed by a Christmas special on 23 December 1980 at 7.15pm. Series Three aired on Fridays at 7.30pm from 13 November to 18 December 1981, with a Christmas special on 28 December 1981 at 6.35pm. The fourth series aired from 5 January to 9 February 1982 on Tuesdays at 8.00pm, and fifth series from 19 October to 23 November 1982 on Tuesdays at 7.40pm. The 1982 Christmas special aired on Christmas Eve at 8.40pm. Series Six aired from 15 February to 22 March 1983 on Tuesdays at 7.50pm, followed by Series Seven from 31 October to 12 December 1983 on Mondays at 6.50pm. The eighth series aired from 7 September to 23 November 1985 on Saturdays at 5.50pm, followed by a Christmas special on 24 December 1985 at 9.00pm. The ninth and final series aired from 20 July to 31 August 1987 on Mondays at 8.30pm.
Read more about List Of Terry And June Episodes: Series One (1979), Series Two (1980), Christmas Special (1980), Series Three (1981), Christmas Special (1981), Series Four (1982), Series Five (1982), Christmas Special (1982), Series Six (1983), Series Seven (1983), Series Eight (1985), Christmas Special (1985), Series Nine (1987)
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