Episode list

Bob and Margaret

Bob's Birthday

Sat, Dec 25, 1993
Margaret plans to throw a surprise birthday party for Bob on his 40th birthday, as he struggles with the sudden impact of middle age.
0 /10
A Tale of Two Dentists
A new dentist opens a practice right across the road from Bob's and steals all his customers. His receptionist also defects, so Bob hires Penny. But things are not as they seem.
8 /10
A Night In

Sun, Jun 28, 1998
A quiet night at home...unfortunately it falls on a night when there's absolutely nothing to watch on TV.
8.7 /10
Blood, Sweat and Tears
Bob and Margaret decide to get fit and, after fruitless attempts at aerobics and workouts, they decide on a friendly game of badminton against Cathy and her latest boyfriend, Ken.
7.8 /10
The Burglary

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
After Bob and Margaret's home is robbed, they file a police report and an insurance claim. Bob tries to get Margaret to lie on the insurance claim so they can get bigger/newer/flashier/fancier high-tech replacements. Margaret feels that this is dishonest and leads to high insurance premiums; she'd rather get comparable replacements and install a home security system. Meanwhile, the thieves watch for empty shipping boxes left for the trash collector.
7.7 /10
Shopping

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Concerned at the amount they're spending on takeaway food and expensive local food shops, Bob and Margaret journey to the Super Save Shopatropolis in Croydon.
8.7 /10
The Holiday

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
With some trepidation, Bob and Margaret deliver their dogs, William and Elizabeth, to a kennel on their way to a holiday in Greece.
8.6 /10
For Pete's Sake

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
Bob's brother Peter is a successful chef who has a new cooking show. He and his wife Rosie are traveling to India for it and need a favor from Bob and Margaret before they go.
8.4 /10
Love's Labours Lost
While listening to the radio, Bob observes his charmless young assistant Penny, inspiring him to recite odes about youth and innocence.
7.8 /10
The Dental Convention
It's time for the annual dental convention, but Bob isn't keen on going when he sees that Bernard Wiggins, a "loud-mouthed big shot" colleague from his student days, is a featured speaker.
8 /10
The Discomfort of Strangers
Margaret fears that her relationship with Bob is getting stale after they have a petty argument. After talking things over, they plan an anniversary getaway...if they can actually get away.
7.9 /10
Trick or Treat

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
It's Halloween. It is also Bob father's birthday and his mother wants to celebrate by visiting his grave. Bob is not comfortable with this and tries to get out of it, but can't because his brother Peter is away making another one of his cooking shows. Bob receives a call from a woman who tells him that her husband, an old school friend of Bob's, has died while repairing his roof. Bob cannot remember this man and, as he hates funeral's anyway, does not want to go. He relents under pressure from Margaret. At the funeral he finds that virtually no one at the funeral remembers the fellow either. When they leave, they notice a man sitting alone. The man ends up getting a lift from Bob and Margaret and talks to them about the fragility of life and coping with death. It turns out that he is not just an upset mourner, but an insurance salesman looking for customers. Somehow, Bob finds wisdom in his patter and learns to accept his mortality better through the reality of statistical probability.
7.1 /10
Neighbors

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
In this story of neighbourhood social angst, Bob is having a complex burglar alarm installed by Graham, a sad, lonely man whose confidence is lifted immeasurably by this rare sale to Bob. That evening, new neighbours move in next door to Bob and Margaret, who decide to make a point of being friendly with them. The new neighbours turn out to be friendly Americans, Kitty and Larry. Kitty is French Canadian and Larry is a TV antenna's salesman from Miami. They have two dysfunctional children and a dog who has been in quarantine for too long. Bob and Margaret, intimidated at first, quickly warm up to the family and make a point of inviting them out for dinner, to a horrible American style theme restaurant where nothing goes well. To make matters worse when Bob and Margaret return home from their horrible dinner, the new alarm is ringing and the whole neighbourhood is out in force, screaming and arguing.
7.3 /10
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