

12/01/1992
Overview
Two lovers are reunited after decades apart following a mutual misunderstanding.
Status: Ended
Rating: 75%
Original language: EN
First Air Date: 12/01/1992
Last Air Date: 30/12/2005
Official website:
http://bbc.co.uk/programmes/b007nmzp
Status: Ended
First Air Date: 12/01/1992
Last Air Date: 30/12/2005
Number of season: 10
Number of episodes: 67
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105943
Wikipedia: https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q4803030
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Season name: Specials
0
7
11/08/2002

Season name: Season 1
1
6
12/01/1992

Season name: Season 2
2
7
10/01/1993

Season name: Season 3
3
10
02/01/1994

Season name: Season 4
4
10
05/03/1995

Season name: Season 5
5
7
07/01/1996

Season name: Season 6
6
7
18/05/1997

Season name: Season 7
7
7
19/04/1998

Season name: Season 8
8
6
30/07/2000

Season name: Season 9
9
5
07/07/2002

Season name: Series 10
10
2
26/12/2005
Review by: Peter McGinn
Written by: Peter McGinn on 2020-09-26T21:37:27.696Z
This long-running show also stars Dame Judi Dench. This time she is paired with Geoffrey Palmer, an excellent actor we first noticed in yet another nearly perfect Britcom: Butterflies.
In this series the two main characters were involved when they were much younger, but the Korean War and a misplaced letter caused their separation. Now, decades later they meet by chance. Dench’s character has two daughters who, along with a boyfriend played by Philip Breatherton, help carry the show. However, like most British shows, there are a plethora of strong character actors to form this wonderful ensemble cast. To mention only a couple: Joan Sims and Frank Middlemass.
When I think back on this show, I remember several funny or touching moments, but I realize it ran for many years and for over 65 episodes, which means I need to go back and watch it all again and see all the subplots and moments I don’t remember.
This show ran 20: years ago, but it still enjoys a strong following, and for good reason.