Sorry! - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The Rabbit and the Pussycat
Following Timothy Lumsden, a bachelor librarian who lives with his parents. Tim goes in search of the Golden Rabbit and finds a girl.

You're Going Nowhere
Timothy is a bachelor in his forties who lives with his parents. Tim goes away for the weekend - and plans a holiday.

Bottom of the Class
Tim tries to help Freddie's son - who thinks Tim is a wally. Tim plays Bottom in the local drama society's production of a Midsummer Night's Dream.

Spellbound
The library van breaks down and Tim gets some interesting news from three old ladies. With great cunning he sets off for a job interview - only to find that his mother comes too.

It Never Rained in Those Days
It's Timothy's mother birthday and he arranges a special treat - a meeting with an old friend.

The Big Sleep
Tim collapses and ends up in Casualty where he manages to muddle up his charts and convinces himself he's going to die. He records his last confession.
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