Happy Ever After - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
A Country Cottage
Terry wants to get away from it all and live in the country but June wisely suggests a holiday in a rented cottage first - just in case.
Old Folks' Party
A visit from daughter Debbie leaves Terry and June feeling they don't do enough to help others less fortunate. So they offer to entertain some senior citizens for the evening.
Lucy's Premium Bond
Aunt Lucy has received a letter from 'someone called Ernest' - Terry sees a golden future...
Telemania
"Me, a television addict? Nonsense!" says Terry. But June produces dramatic proof - and a cure.
Terry in Court
The Law says you can conduct your own defence. But then they didn't know Terry - did they?
The Flower Show
Disaster strikes as the local flower show approaches. But you can always rely on neighbourly love - especially when they are away!
June's Day in Bed
"A woman's work is never done"? Terry tries to prove otherwise when June decides to spend a whole day in bed.
Frank's Return
Great news! Son Frank is coming home on leave from Hong Kong, bringing his Chinese fiancée. But which gap will be wider; the generational or the cultural one?
Filming the Fletchers
Would you allow a film unit in your home to record your lifestyle? Terry finds it's not easy just being yourself - especially if you're Terry!
Terry the Author
To write a best-seller Terry feels he needs more experience of the Permissive Society. But June has a word to say about that - No!
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