Never the Twain - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Taking Stock
Simon and Oliver undertake a spot of stock taking now that they are in partnership again, but greed and deceit are the order of the day.
Partners
Simon and Oliver's partnership appears to stand in the way of increasing their material wealth, so something must go...
A Nose for Quality
Simon takes steps to protect his interests when members of the landed gentry visit both his shop and Oliver's.
The End of the Line
David and Lyn inform their fathers that they have no intention of having children, so Oliver and Simon resort to drastic action in a bid for a grandchild.
The Welsh Connection
Simon and Oliver join forces to resist their children's attempts to put them on a diet and exercise plan, but avarice and skullduggery undo the alliance.
Not on the Same Wavelength
Simon and Oliver forge an uneasy pact when they learn that Lyn is expecting, but tensions arise when they agree to be interviewed on a local radio station.
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