Is the mild-mannered mummy’s boy any closer to the great escape? The wonderful Ronnie Corbett returns as the hilarious, eternally frustrated Timothy Lumsden. This is the complete fifth series of one of the most successful comedy series of the 1980s. Timmy doesn’t want to be a 40-something mummy’s boy – he dreams of being a lothario, an adventurer and a star player in the local amateur dramatics group – but he’s still not allowed out until he’s done his piano practice. No matter how many times Tim is knocked down by life, love, and his career, he gets to his feet and... tries again. And, one day, he might just get the better of his mother’s underhand measures, blackmail and threats of a week-old jam roly-poly for tea. This fifth series finds Timothy rewarded for keeping quiet after witnessing an extra-marital affair; mouthing sweet words to a leading lady at the local theatre production and receiving some cryptic advice along with his great-uncle’s ashes. And, as Tim falls for narrowboat owning Fenella - could his greatest wish be about to come true? Episodes Comprise: The Primal Scene, So to Speak Every Clown Wants to Play Hamlet Bells for Uncle Barstable Natural Wastage My Family and Other Monsters It’s a Wonderful Life, Basically [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play Diminutive funnyman Ronnie Corbet stars in this fifth series of the popular sitcom in which he plays a put-upon middel-aged man who is still tied to his mother&39;s apron strings
All six episodes from the fifth 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. The episodes are: 'The Primal Scene, So to Speak', 'Every Clown Wants to Play Hamlet', 'Bells for Uncle Barstable', 'Natural Wastage', 'My Family and Other Monsters' and 'It's a Wonderful Life, Basically'.
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