Happy Ever After (Season 3)

Middle-aged, middle-class couple Terry and June Fletcher expect to settle down in domestic bliss when their children leave home and they are left with a quiet, peaceful house. Their peace, however, is short-lived when ditzy Aunt Lucy decides she’s moving in.

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    Foster Fletchers (Episode 1)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-09-09

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Terry and June decide to become foster parents to fill the void left after their own children have left the nest.

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    Restoration Piece (Episode 2)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-09-16

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: St Luke's church committee decides to raise funds to repair the church roof. Terry writes and directs an historical pageant, intended to be a lavish spectacle.

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    It's All in the Title (Episode 3)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-09-23

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Susie gets engaged to Lord Meridue. Her parents visit the potential in-laws for a weekend but Terry's idea of the aristocracy is slightly dated...

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    Mistaken Identikit (Episode 4)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-09-30

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: June and Aunt Lucy are watching TV when a notorious criminal's identikit is shown. June and her aunt realise with shock whose identikit it is.

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    Rally Ho (Episode 5)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-10-07

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: In their forties and feeling that their lives are no longer with meaning or excitement, Terry enters himself and June in a car rally.

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    A Seperation of Convience (Episode 6)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-10-14

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: The Fletchers can't agree on their holiday plans. This results in a trial separation of sorts, ostensibly to bring them closer together.

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    The Protest (Episode 7)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-10-21

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Terry is in a protesting mood and enlists Aunt Lucy and June in numerous letter writing campaigns. Actual picketing does not pan out as planned.

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    Foreign Exchange (Episode 8)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-10-28

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: A French exchange is staying with the Fletchers. Terry is initially unhappy with the idea, but despite the language barrier, he immerses himself in the student's culture.

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    Tea for Two (Episode 9)

    Writer: Eric Merriman

    Air date: 1976-11-04

    Runtime: 30 min

    Overview: Aunt Lucy buys a gift for Terry and June. Things take a very complicated twist soon afterwards.

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