Till Death Us Do Part

the episodes.

Till Death us do part the episodes

Pilot
Pilot (aired on Comedy Playhouse 22 July 1965) (An extract exists)

Series one

  • Arguments, Arguments (6 June 1966)
  • Hair Raising (13 June 1966)
  • A House With No Love In It (20 June 1966)
  • Intolerance (11 July 1966)
  • Two Toilets...Thats Posh! (18 July 1966)
  • From Liverpool With Love (25 July 1966)
  • Claustraphobia (1 August 1966)

Series two

  • Peace and Goodwill (26 December 1966)
  • Sex Before Marriage (2 January 1967)
  • I Can Always Give Up (9 January 1967)
  • The Bulldog Breed (16 January 1967)
  • Caviar on the Dole (23 January 1967)
  • A Woman's Place Is In The Home (30 January 1967)
  • A Wapping Mythology (6 February 1967)
  • In Sickness and In Health (13 February 1967)
  • State Visit (20 February 1967)
  • Alf's Dilemma (27 February 1967)

Special 1967
Till Closing Time Do Us Part (27 March 1967)

Christmas Night With The Stars 1967
Christmas Night With The Stars (25 December 1967)

Series three

  • The Phone (5 January 1968)
  • The Blood Donor (12 January 1968)
  • Monopoly (19 January 1968)
  • The Funeral (26 January 1968)
  • Football (2 February 1968)
  • The Puppy (9 February 1968)
  • Aunt Maud (16 February 1968)

Election Special
The Campaign's Over aka Up The Polls (18 June 1970)

Feature movies
Till Death Us Do Part (1968)
The Alf Garnett Saga (1972)

Christmas Night With The Stars 1971
(colour) part of Christmas Night With The Stars (25 Dec 1971)

Series four

  • To Garnett A Grandson (13 September 1972)
  • Pigeon Fancier (20 September 1972)
  • Holiday in Bournemouth (27 September 1972)
  • Dock Pilfering (11 October 1972)
  • Up The Hammers (18 October 1972)
  • Alf's Broken Leg (25 October 1972)

1972 Christmas Special
1972 Christmas Special (26 December 1972)

Royal Variety Performance
Royal Variety Performance sketch 1972

Series five

  • TV License (2 January 1974)
  • The Royal Wedding (9 January 1974)
  • Strikes and Blackouts (23 January 1974)
  • Three Day Week (30 January 1974)
  • Grans Watch (5 February 1974)
  • Party Night (12 February 1974)
  • Paki-Paddy (28 February 1974)

Series six

  • Outback Bound (31 December 1974)
  • Untitled (8 January 1975)
  • Marital Bliss (15 January 1975)
  • Untitled (22 January 1975)
  • No Title (29 January 1975)
  • No Title (5 February 1975)
  • No Title (12 February 1975)

Series seven

  • Moving In With Min (5 November 1975)
  • No Title (12 November 1975)
  • No Title (19 November 1975)
  • Stuck (26 November 1975)
  • A Hole In One (3 December 1975)
  • Unemployment (16 December 1975)

Sequels
In 1981, the ITV company ATV picked up the series and made six episodes under the title Till Death.... The series had Alf and Else living in a retirement home in Eastbourne with their widowed friend Min. Although Rita remained in the cast, Anthony Booth declined to return. Rita's son Michael was now a teenager and a punk rocker (even though he was born in 1972 and he should only be about 9 or 10).

In 1985 Alf Garnett returned to the BBC for In Sickness and in Health. This took Alf and Else (who was now in a wheelchair) onwards into old age, and some of Alf's more extreme opinions were found to have mellowed. Una Stubbs made some guest appearances but Anthony Booth apparently wasn't interested in reprising his role. Eventually Mike and Rita divorced and Rita began dating a doctor. After the first series Dandy Nichols died, and so subsequent episodes showed Alf having to deal with the greatest loss of his life - Else's pension. Inevitably the loss of Else and Rita as regulars in the cast meant that new characters had to be brought in as protagonists for Alf. These notably included his home help, Winston (played by Eamonn Walker), who was both black and gay, and Alf's prim upstairs neighbour, Mrs Hollingberry (played by Carmel McSharry), who eventually agreed to marry Alf. With such characters helping update the basic concept, the "Sickness and Health" series ran until 1992.