As Time Goes By - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
A House Full of Women
Sandy has moved into the Pargetter household. With daughter Judith also at home, Lionel feels swamped by females.
Rewrites
American producers ask Lionel to spice up his mini-series scripts.
Getting Rid of Gwen
Lionel has become exasperated with his secretary. Jean devises a plan to get rid of her without hurting her feelings.
The Affair
Jean's sister-in-law Penny is convinced that her husband is having an affair and moves in with Jean and Lionel.
Welcome News
Jean and Lionel receive unexpected but welcome news from Lionel's father.
The Anniversary Party
Jean has accepted Lionel's proposal but their euphoria is not contagious.
Wedding Preparations
Preparations for Jean and Lionel's marriage move into full swing.
Wedding Day Nerves
While Lionel suffers an attack of the wedding-day wobbles, bride-to-be Jean does her utmost to remain calm in spite of her sister-in-law's efforts.
Judith's New Romance
Jean intervenes when she senses problems in Judith's new romance, but her well-intentioned actions lead only to further complications for her daughter.
Improvements?
The newly-wedded couple have to stand by and watch Lionel's script re-creating their early romance being "improved" by the show's American producers as the television mini-series moves into production.
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