Starring Ronnie Corbett In a role specially written for him Ronnie Corbett is hilarious as the eternally frustrated Timothy Lumsden. One of the most successful comedy series of the 1980s Sorry! confirmed Corbett as a British comic institution. Tim has more than his fair share of wit and intelligence - but unfortunately he also has a harridan of a mother who shackles him to the family home. And while Timothy's sister Muriel has managed to escape and his father spends his time hiding in the shed Tim remains his mother's pride joy and mollycoddled son. Tim's every bid... for freedom his dreams and his girlfriends are vetted and rejected by the ever-watchful Mrs Lumsden - even his mealtimes are ruined by culinary atrocities such as her curry meringue pie. But the 40-something is not about to give up quite yet - where there's a will there's a chance he can sneak out the back door... This fourth series finds Timothy attempting to burgle his own house; buying a lethal pianola; coming a cropper as he delivers a book to the local hospital; checking on his father's interest in a local widow Violet Cathcart; meeting a young nurse with a penchant for snooker and inviting the Bearded Lady to his house party! [show more]
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The complete forth series of the popular sitcom starring Ronnie Corbett Episodes include 'My Huckleberry Friend' 'Move Over Mrs Lumsden' 'One Of Our Naughty Bits Is Missing' 'Confessions Of A Jobbing Gardener' 'A Little Something Set Aside' and 'Collapse Of A Small Party'
All six episodes from the fourth series of the BBC sitcom starring Ronnie Corbett as Timothy Lumsden, a 40-something librarian still living at home with his overbearing, domineering mother and meek father. Episodes are: 'My Huckleberry Friend', 'Move Over Mrs Lumsden', 'One of Our Naughty Bits Is Missing', 'Confessions of a Jobbing Gardener', 'A Little Something Set Aside' and 'Collapse of Small Party'.
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