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That's My Boy is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1981 to 1986. Starring Mollie Sugden, it was written by Pam Valentine and Michael Ashton, who later wrote My Husband and I, which also starred Mollie Sugden. It was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network.
Episode 7 : Surprise, Surprise
January. 01,0001
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Episode 6 : The Phantom Of The Farmyard
February. 22,1985
Ida stands in as receptionist at the surgery. Mrs. Price calls to say she'll be coming to visit because she is lonely in London... she might even move in.
Will a story about a phantom rooster deter her plan?
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Episode 5 : Hello Young Mothers
February. 15,1985
Ida indulges in a chat with the local gossipmongers and discovers that Elton John is moving into the neighbourhood.
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Episode 4 : Friendship View Marriage
February. 08,1985
Robert starts to worry about being on the receiving end of Mrs. Parfitt's attentions.
Meanwhile, Ida becomes suspicious of Wilfred's relationship with Mrs. Price.
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Episode 3 : What Seems To Be The Trouble
January. 01,0001
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Episode 2 : Moving In
January. 25,1985
The unconventional family makes the move up north to Yorkshire and that's when things really start to go wrong even before they have left London...
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Episode 1 : Moving Out
January. 18,1985
Robert has landed a new job in Yorkshire.
Can he pluck up the courage to tell his 'other mother' the news?
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