At its peak in the mid 1970's, Love Thy Neighbour attracted over 17 million viewers, an audience any modern day comedy show would be proud of. Step back in time into this comedy classic and follow the hapless antics of staunch socialist and professional bigot Eddie Booth.
EPISODE SEVEN
When Eddie has to 'toe the Party line', it's more to do with the G.P.O than politics. Forced to share his telephone line with Bill and Barbie, it doesn't take long for Eddie to get his wires crossed. When he overhears Bill talking about a plan to hi-jack-him, Eddie fears for his life and runs to the police for protection.
EPISODE EIGHT
'Keeping up with the Reynolds' is starting to prove difficult for Eddie, especially when Bill rolls out his newly acquired status symbol. Not to be out done, Eddie invests in an automobile of his own, but it's not just the car that ends up on the scrap heap.
EPISODE SEVEN
When Eddie has to 'toe the Party line', it's more to do with the G.P.O than politics. Forced to share his telephone line with Bill and Barbie, it doesn't take long for Eddie to get his wires crossed. When he overhears Bill talking about a plan to hi-jack-him, Eddie fears for his life and runs to the police for protection.
EPISODE EIGHT
'Keeping up with the Reynolds' is starting to prove difficult for Eddie, especially when Bill rolls out his newly acquired status symbol. Not to be out done, Eddie invests in an automobile of his own, but it's not just the car that ends up on the scrap heap.
Aspect Ratio 4:3
Distribution Nina Baden-Semper Jack Smethurst Rudolph Walker Kate Williams
12
Réalisateur Stuart Allen Ronnie Baxter
Langue principale English
Nombre de disques 1
Free
Love Thy Neighbour
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