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Mateo reveals his mother-in-law Dolores is threate... - Mateo confides that his mother‑in‑law Dolores is threatening his life, while Clive battles to recover a €5,000 debt from the unscrupulous property developer Monty.
The Maguires - Karen’s relentless quest for self‑improvement threatens to tear the family apart, while Liam’s first romance is put at risk when Frank is summoned back to school.
The Moody Blues and David Essex make appearances - A lively episode where the resident DJ and comedian spin a fresh mix of classic tunes and witty banter, featuring guest performances from The Moody Blues and David Essex for a uniquely entertaining UK TV experience.
IN PRAISE OF OLDER MEN - A cheeky British TV drama in the latest series where Robin and Jo, alarmed by Chrissy’s fling with an older man, decide to become the ultimate gooseberries, turning a simple love triangle into a hilarious battle of wits. This episode offers witty banter, relatable friendship drama and a fresh twist on dating, making it a must‑watch programme highlight for UK viewers and a perfect quick overview at a glance in any television guide, featured on That's TV programming.
Security (episode) - After a security lapse, Sarah decides to install a burglar alarm, but Eleanor has other ideas, setting up a clash of approaches.
It’s a Hard‑Knock Life – When P Diddy invites Kelly to a party, Sharon’s imagination runs wild, picturing herself as his mother‑in‑law, delivering a cheeky blend of celebrity intrigue and family‑fun fantasy for UK viewers.
GENERIC – A vibrant montage of live performances from iconic 1960s TV music shows, giving UK viewers a genuine taste of the era’s best hits. This entertainment series offers a quick overview and programme highlights at a glance for British TV fans, fitting neatly into That's TV 3 (MCR) programming and serving as a perfect television guide episode for UK television audiences craving a dash of 60s drama and documentary‑style flair.
Wanted, a Good Home – William heads off to boarding school, leaving his distraught sister in the care of the cold, unyielding governess Miss Treadwell, setting the stage for a tense family separation.
CASINO - A high‑stakes drama episode where David pushes past Amy’s protests and the dwindling cash to force a night at a glittering casino, sparking tension and unexpected twists. This British TV programme highlight offers fast‑paced entertainment for UK viewers, a quick overview at a glance in the That's TV 2 (MCR) programming guide for the series.
Lilo Lill turns up on the doorstep, Joey meets Roxy – A whirlwind episode where Lilo Lill arrives unannounced, Joey meets Roxy for the first time, Adrian splurges on a foolish purchase, and Aveline endures a harsh jibe from a photographer.
Divided We Stand – In this tense episode, Harold, desperate for a moment of privacy from Albert, takes a drastic step by literally splitting the house down the middle.
Fair Shares – Lavender reverses her decision, promising her shares to Stokes, while Ivy lands in hot water after revealing Sir Ralph’s wife’s indiscretions.
PINK CARNATIONS - In this witty drama, Rigsby posts a personal ad and receives a startling reply that drags him into an unexpected romance and mystery. The episode delivers programme highlights for UK television, blending humour and intrigue in a fresh British TV offering, perfect for That's TV 2 (MCR) programming and a quick at‑a‑glance guide for UK viewers.
MUM ALWAYS LIKED YOU BEST - In this lively comedy episode of the series, Chrissy and Jo are instantly smitten when they meet Robin's charismatic older brother, setting off a cascade of witty mishaps that showcase classic British TV entertainment. The episode features Richard O'Sullivan and offers UK television viewers a delightful at‑a‑glance highlight for any television guide quick overview of That's TV (MCR) programming.
How I Won the War – A comedy set on a troop‑entertaining trip to France where Gary is forced into heroics as a sudden German push demands extreme measures, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst.
Letters from Afar – Matt battles union woes while hopeful Billy believes he’s found a new clinic site, in a gripping drama starring James Bolam.
Sophia (episode) – Simon investigates the theft of a golden statue from a Greek archaeological dig and the kidnapping of a local innkeeper’s daughter, featuring a guest appearance by Oliver Reed, on That's TV (MCR).
King's Cross Fire – a gripping documentary on That's TV (MCR) that revisits the November 1987 King's Cross underground blaze, exploring how the tragedy reshaped fire‑safety practices across the UK.
Too Much of Nothing - When a burglary hits the family during Darryl’s funeral, they set off on a frantic quest to recover their belongings, taking them from a shady pawnbroker’s shop to a lively drag club.
COLOUR ME YELLOW – In this raucous British TV comedy, Chrissy and Jo scramble to stop a showdown at the Mucky Duck Saloon when Robin and boisterous Irishman Mick clash, with Richard O’Sullivan delivering his signature charm. A perfect programme highlight for That's TV (MCR) programming, this quick overview promises fast‑paced laughs and classic UK television entertainment at a glance.
Australia House – Frank confronts the immigration officials at Australia House, only to find his modest qualifications fall flat as he seeks a fresh start down under, underscoring the tough hurdles faced by would‑be emigrants.
HELLO YOUNG LOVERS - In this That's TV 2 (MCR) drama episode, Rigsby rents a room to a seemingly newlywed couple, only to discover they aren’t married at all, sparking a web of secrets and comedy. A fresh twist for UK television viewers, this British TV programme highlights sharp entertainment and surprising drama at a glance for the television guide.
Conduct Unbecoming – Terry ends up in a scuffle with the local hard‑man in this vintage comedy, highlighted by a guest appearance from Alun Armstrong.
The Dawson family claims the loungers left vacant… (episode) on That's TV (MCR) – The Dawson family fights for the empty loungers abandoned by the Garveys, as resort manager Joyce Temple‑Savage races to recruit new staff.
Mimi gets herself a toy boy - Mimi's romance with Jockey football striker Billy spirals into blackmail, and she delivers a lesson he'll never forget.
Birds and Bottom Drawers - Sandra’s horoscope predicts marriage, setting off a comic scramble, while Liverpudlian flatmates, portrayed by Nerys Hughes and Polly James, deliver Carla Lane’s signature humour.