Get Well Soon - Season 1

Get Well Soon - Season 1

Season 1

Network
Episodes6
DatesNov 2, 1997 - Dec 7, 1997

Episodes

The New Arrival
Season 1Episode 130 min

The New Arrival

Roy Osborne arrives at the hospital to a slightly less-than-warm welcome from his new room-mate, Brian, who has himself moved upstairs. But when Jilly Howell, widow of the previous occupant of his bed, arrives by force of habit with a basket of export-only food in tow, Brian's eager to move back in.

Nov 2, 1997
Snowbound
Season 1Episode 230 min

Snowbound

Despite a freakishly heavy snowstorm making travel for many near-impossible, Roy's father - who he hasn't seen for 6 years - turns up. And then so does his mother. And the woman his father's spent the time living with...

Nov 9, 1997
Tucker's Gambit
Season 1Episode 330 min

Tucker's Gambit

The arrival of a particularly ill new patient prompts Roy and Brian to be moved. They find themselves occupying a room with Norman Tucker, and soon have him implicated in an international espionage investigation.

Nov 16, 1997
Sons, Mothers, Lovers and Others
Season 1Episode 430 min

Sons, Mothers, Lovers and Others

Roy's mother invites a friend to the hospital, in an attempt to fix up Roy with a girl closer to his own age. But with her affair, she's not the best person to make such judgements - and indeed ends up being arrested for solicitation!

Nov 23, 1997
The Whist Drive
Season 1Episode 530 min

The Whist Drive

Brian, Tucker and Harry are given permission to leave their beds and attend a whist drive. But Roy is kept confined to his bed, and watches the chaos unfold as the rest attempt to woo female patients.

Nov 30, 1997
Poison Ivy
Season 1Episode 630 min

Poison Ivy

Roy sets about writing a radio murder mystery, whilst Bernard gives his wife a box of chocolates poisoned with arsenic.

Dec 7, 1997

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