Love Thy Neighbour - Season 6
Season 6
Episodes
Reggie
Joan's feeling frustrated with the routine of her life and Eddie's demands. Meanwhlie, Bill sets up a few challenges of intellect and ability for Eddie, following an argument over who's paying for a round...
Jacko's Wedding
Jacko returns from holiday in a loved-up stupor. The gang are thrilled he's willing to pay for rounds but when he introduces the fantastically beautiful, busty young blonde Amy as his fiancée, Eddie is suspicious of her motives.
Duel at Dawn
Trouble starts when Bill offers temporary accommodation to evicted friends and earns very black looks from Eddie, but they decide to settle their never-ending differences in the old-fashioned way ... with a duel at dawn. Nobby starts it all when he shows off his antique pistols at the club.
The Darts Final
After a row over babysitting duties, Joan locks away all of Eddie's clothes to stop him going to the darts final. But it takes more than that to stop Eddie Booth!
Royal Blood
Eddie's investigating his ancestry, and is convinced of a royal connection, somewhere. Bill decides to offer a helping hand...
The Club Concert
The club concert is in the capable hands of Bill and Eddie, and, optimistic as always, Eddie reckons on a success. Especially if he can get the Duke of Edinburgh to attend and a star guest to perform.
The Nannies
Joan and Barbie decide to earn a little extra by going out to work on Saturdays. This leaves Eddie and Bill holding their babies and threatens their regular visits to football matches. A couple of nannies are brought in to rescue them - and somehow the match gets forgotten! Eddie and Bill both end up penalised...
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When Calls the Heart
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