Classic sitcom. Bob and Terry argue about fitness over a pint and challenge each other to a cross-country cycle race to see who's the fittest.
Classic sitcom. Bob takes time off from marriage to join Terry on a quiet weekend's fishing. He's racked by guilt, but he's not the guilty party.
Classic sitcom. Thelma has gone back to her mother, leaving Bob to bemoan his fate.
Classic comedy series. Thelma has left Bob and is still with her mother, leaving Terry to soothe Bob's furrowed brow. Bob is anxious in case people talk.
Classic 1970s sitcom. Bob becomes more and more depressed by Thelma's absence and Terry's housekeeping. Finally, Terry can take no more and leaves him as well.
Classic sitcom. When faced with a fight, Terry has a golden rule: 'Do unto others as they would do unto you - but do it first'.
Classic sitcom. The funeral of disreputable old Uncle Jacob gives Bob an insight into his future. Show more
Classic sitcom. Bob's married life promises work, worry and wallpapering while Terry wastes the days away in the pub and the bookies, as happy as ever. Show more
Vintage sitcom. According to Bob and Shakespeare, 'wine is a gentle stimulant and good companion' and so is Terry on the night Bob gets breathalysed.
Classic sitcom. Bob and Thelma are on a Norwegian honeymoon, far away from the influence of Terry - or so they think. Show more
Classic sitcom. Bob comes back from his honeymoon to find that Terry is off his beer and is going out with Thelma's sister Susan. Is Terry in love?
Classic sitcom. After hurting his foot thanks to Terry's DIY, Bob visits the hospital. Terry now works there as a porter, a fact he tries to hide from his friend. Show more
Classic sitcom. When Bob and Thelma go away for the weekend, Bob leaves Terry in charge of their new home to do some much-needed DIY. Show more