As Time Goes By - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
We'll Always Have Paris
Jean and Lionel finally achieve their dream of a romantic trip to Paris. But when they get there they find they're not alone.
Rocky's Wedding Day
After two series of "will-they-won't-they" suspense, Jean Pargetter and Lionel Hardcastle are finally committed to a relationship that blossomed after a 38-year separation.
Living Together, But Where?
Jean and Lionel have decided they want to live together, but it's not that straight forward.
Covering Up
Jean's sister-in-law Penny and husband Stephen want to see the "lovey-dovey twosome", but Jean and Lionel have fallen out.
Moving In
Lionel finally moves in with Jean. Having lived on their own for some time, will they be able to make the adjustment?
Branching Out
Jean is concerned when Lionel seems to be short of work, but he hasn't been keeping her fully in the picture.
The Mini Series
While Jean hunts for a manager to run the new agency, Lionel writes an outline for an American mini-series based on their own romance.
A Trip to Los Angeles
Jean and Lionel are in Los Angeles to discuss turning their story into a film. But Jean becomes concerned when Lionel meets the executive who will decide their fate.
Dealing with Sally
No sooner have they flown home from Los Angeles than Jean, against Lionel's advice, insists on returning to work, certain she can beat the jet-lag.
Problems, Problems
Lionel's father Rocky and his new wife Madge end their honeymoon in hospital.
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