Tandoori Nights is a Channel 4 sitcom broadcast in two six-episode series from 1985 to 1987. The programme focuses on the rivalry between two Indian restaurants in East London: The Jewel in the Crown and The Far Pavilions.
Tandoori Nights (Season 2)
Bring on the Dancing Girls (Episode 1)
Writer: Meera Syal
Air date: 1987-10-09
Runtime: 25 min
Overview: Jimmy's world is falling apart. He's losing business to the Far Pavilions who are serving tandoori and chips! So Jimmy enlists a PR girl to help raise his profile.
Welcome Home Sweetie (Episode 2)
Writer: Meera Syal
Air date: 1987-10-16
Runtime: 25 min
Overview: Bubbly is in love, but that's the least of Jimmy's problems when his niece Sweetie arrives for a visit from India. They're shocked when she turns out to be a sophisticated swinger.
Holy Deadlock (Episode 3)
Writer: H.O. Nazareth
Air date: 1987-10-23
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: The Jewel is in chaos: Alaudin has been arrested for praying in the street, he refuses to cook anything but halal meat, and Hansa Mia will not serve alcohol.
The Captain and the Kings Depart (Episode 4)
Writer: Philip Martin
Air date: 1987-10-30
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: Jimmy is flattered when he's offered the captaincy of the local Ealing golf club. However, as Bubbly portrays Jimmy as an old guard socialist to a local councillor, a clash is inevitable.
Allaudin's Gambol (Episode 5)
Writer: H.O. Nazareth
Air date: 1987-11-06
Runtime: 25 min
Overview: Jimmy joins forces with a left-wing activist group in order to change the thinking of his right-wing staff, led by Allaudin.
Sage Struck (Episode 6)
Writer: Barry Simner
Air date: 1987-11-13
Runtime: 24 min
Overview: While in India, Asha has come under the influence of Rajiv, a guru-style hippie whose genuine innocence and charisma has captivated her.

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Episodes 6