Celebrating 35 years since its original broadcast and available for the first time in series order this is the comedy series that put organic foods self-sufficiency and green thinking on the map. The swings and roundabouts of relationships with Jerry and Margo continue to swing and go roundabout as Tom and Barbara evolve their good life in Suburbia. Windbreaks that break more than wind pregnant pigs and a bad case of fleas lead to all manner of mishaps and misread intentions; and while Tom experiments in talking to plants Barbara reaches the end of her tether with... a tear in her last posh frock. Episodes Comprise: 1. The Early Birds 2. The Happy Event 3. A Tug Of The Forelock 4. I Talk To The Trees 5. Whos Fleas Are These? 6. The Last Posh Frock [show more]
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The complete third series of the self-sufficiency sitcom. In 'The Early Birds', Tom (Richard Briers) and Barbara's (Felicity Kendal) attempt to rise with the sun in order to make the most of the dwindling daylight does not go down well with neighbours Margo (Penelope Keith) and Jerry (Paul Eddington). 'The Happy Event' sees the Leadbetters coming to the Goods' aid when their pig goes into labour and the litter includes a runt. In 'A Tug of the Forelock', Tom and Barbara take the place of Margo's gardener and cleaner in order to earn some extra cash, but soon discover that their neighbour is not the easiest of employers. In 'I Talk to the Trees', Tom and Barbara decide to conduct a scientific experiment on their plantlife. In 'The Wind-Break War', the Goods are furious when they learn that Margo is planning to put up a large wind-break that will shade their new fruit patch. 'Whose Fleas are These?' sees Margo and Jerry horrified when the Good household becomes plagued by fleas. And finally, in 'The Last Posh Frock', various people mistake Barbara for a man, causing her to doubt her femininity, and when she accidentally tears her last good dress, she becomes distraught.
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