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Television

TV schedule Monday 20th January 1986

ITV1 logo. Credit: ITV 8pm
30 min
All In Good Faith. The Reverend Philip Lambe (Richard Briers). Copyright: Thames Television

All In Good Faith

Series 1, Episode 4 - The Crunch

The Bishop wants a definite answer and Philip has to spend a last few days trying to convince the rest of his family that the new parish can be a fresh start for them as well. It would be then that old friend Pam turns up in hysterics, having been left by her husband.

BBC One. Copyright: BBC 8:30pm
30 min
Don't Wait Up. Image shows from L to R: Tom Latimer (Nigel Havers), Angela Latimer (Dinah Sheridan), Toby Latimer (Tony Britton). Copyright: BBC

Don't Wait Up

Series 3, Episode 6

Tom's continuing concern about the break-up of his relationship with Madeline is giving him sleepless nights. Toby's life suddenly becomes a nightmare for different reasons. Problems abound and Toby cops the lot.

BBC Two 9pm
30 min
Comrade Dad. Reg Dudgeon (George Cole)

Comrade Dad

Episode 2 - Don't Feel Bad, Dad

Have you heard the one about the Albanian girl who got pregnant? Well it appears that the entire USSR/GB has, but, undeterred, Reg sets out on a clean-up campaign that Mrs. Whitehouse would have admired.

Channel 4 logo. Copyright: Channel 4 Television Corporation 9:25pm
30 min
Chance In A Million. Tom Chance (Simon Callow). Copyright: Thames Television

Chance In A Million

Series 2, Episode 3 - The Lost Weekend

Tom and Alison's weekend visit to her parents' home is intended to warm the atmosphere.

BBC Two 9:30pm
40 min
BBC Two

The Bob Monkhouse Show

Series 3, Episode 1

Bob Monkhouse presents another edition of his international comedy showcase. Featuring this week the stylish showmanship of Robert Guillaume, American star of the hit series Benson and Soap; the zany humour of Jimmy Cricket; and rising comedy team Hale & Pace as the Two Rons with a message from the management.

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