Happy Ever After - Season 4
Season 4
Episodes
Hello Sailor
Terry decides to buy a boat, and the whole family set out for a trial weekend on board Nancy.
Talk of the Devil
Terry and June get involved with the supernatural when Aunt Lucy thinks she may be getting messages from her 'dear Percy'.
You've Got to Have Art
Terry takes a stab at sculpture.
A Proper Choice
An invitation to a fancy dress ball leads to a complicated journey.
He Who Excavates is Lost
The discovery of an old Roman coin in the back garden sets Terry off on a hunt for treasure.
Never Boring
'Marriage must never become monotonous,' says Terry, 'to get out of the rut we must be bold, daring and imaginative.'
Never Put It in Writing
June has found an old romantic letter from when Terry was in the navy. She encourages him to write another one but his efforts are misinterpreted by Aunt Lucy who thinks he's having an affair ...
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