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Two's Company

Season 2 1977

  • 1977-01-10T21:15:00Z on ITV
  • 25m
  • 2h 55m (7 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Comedy
Two's Company is a British television situation comedy series that ran from 1975-79. Produced by London Weekend Television for the ITV Network, the programme starred Elaine Stritch and Donald Sinden.

7 episodes

Season Premiere

1977-01-10T21:15:00Z

2x01 The Reluctant Traveller

Season Premiere

2x01 The Reluctant Traveller

  • 1977-01-10T21:15:00Z25m

Dorothy wants to take Robert to New York. Robert is afraid of flying and wants to go on the QE2. Will he get his way?

1977-01-17T21:15:00Z

2x02 The Burglary

2x02 The Burglary

  • 1977-01-17T21:15:00Z25m

The McNab residence has been burgled. Robert worries that he will be a suspect because of a valuable painting stolen from his previous place of employment.

1977-01-24T21:15:00Z

2x03 The Rubbish

2x03 The Rubbish

  • 1977-01-24T21:15:00Z25m

Robert has a disagreement with the dustbin men about collecting extra rubbish. Things get out of hand and a council supervisor is called in.

1977-01-31T21:15:00Z

2x04 The Honeymoon

2x04 The Honeymoon

  • 1977-01-31T21:15:00Z25m

An American friend of Dorothy's has asked her to patch up some differences that have appeared in her daughter's marriage.

1977-02-07T21:15:00Z

2x05 Robert's Record Player

2x05 Robert's Record Player

  • 1977-02-07T21:15:00Z25m

Robert plays his records too loudly making their neighbor Mr Begley come round to complain. He irritates Dorothy and they end up in court.

1977-02-14T21:15:00Z

2x06 The Guests

2x06 The Guests

  • 1977-02-14T21:15:00Z25m

When Dorothy is out shopping she meets a group of people on their way to India. She invites them back to the house for some food, but there's one problem, none of them are allowed to speak.

Season Finale

1977-02-21T21:15:00Z

2x07 The Cleaning Ladies

Season Finale

2x07 The Cleaning Ladies

  • 1977-02-21T21:15:00Z25m

Dorothy and Robert disagree about the type of cleaner to employ. If they can't come to a decision they might have to do their own cleaning.

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