This is an episode list for the British television sitcom Love Thy Neighbour, which was created by Vince Powell and Harry Driver. The series ran for eight series, and was broadcast on the ITV network from 13 April 1972 to 15 January 1976.

A pilot episode, featuring Gwendolyn Watts as Joan Booth, was also produced, but was never broadcast. Its script was modified slightly to become the first episode of the series proper, titled "New Neighbours".

Episodes

Pilot

Love Thy Neighbour (unbroadcast pilot episode)

Series 1 (1972)

  1. "New Neighbours" (broadcast: 13 April 1972)
  2. "Limbo Dancing" (broadcast: 20 April 1972)
  3. "The Petition" (broadcast: 27 April 1972)
  4. "Factory Dispute" (broadcast: 4 May 1972)
  5. "The Seven Year Itch" (broadcast: 11 May 1972)
  6. "Refused A Drink" (broadcast: 18 May 1972)
  7. "Sex Appeal" (broadcast: 25 May 1972)

Series 2 (1972)

  1. "The Housewarming Party" (broadcast: 11 September 1972)
  2. "Voodoo" (broadcast: 18 September 1972)
  3. "Clarky Leaves" (broadcast: 25 September 1972)
  4. "The Bedroom Suite" (broadcast: 2 October 1972)
  5. "The T.U.C. Conference '72" (broadcast: 9 October 1972)
  6. "Religious Fervour" (broadcast: 16 October 1972)
  • All written by Vince Powell and Harry Driver

All Star Christmas Special

  1. "All Star Comedy Carnival" (broadcast: 25 December 1972)

Series 3 (1973)

  1. "The G.P.O." (broadcast: 19 March 1973)
  2. "The Car" (broadcast: 26 March 1973)
  3. "Eddie Returns From Holiday" (broadcast: 2 April 1973)
  4. "Lion and the Lamb" (broadcast: 9 April 1973)
  5. "The Lift" (broadcast: 16 April 1973)
  6. "Barbie Becomes Pregnant" (broadcast: 30 April 1973)
  • All written by Vince Powell and Harry Driver

Series 4 (1973–74)

  1. "Hines' Sight" (broadcast: 17 December 1973)
  2. "Friendly" (broadcast: 24 December 1973)
  3. "Working on New Year's Eve" (broadcast: 31 December 1973) (New Year's Special)
  4. "Eddie's Mother in Law" (broadcast: 7 January 1974)
  5. "The Ante-Natal Clinic" (broadcast: 14 January 1974)
  6. "Two Weeks To Babies" (broadcast: 21 January 1974)
  7. "To The Hospital" (broadcast: 28 January 1974)
  8. "The Big Day" (broadcast: 4 February 1974)
  • All written by Vince Powell and Harry Driver

Series 5 (1974)

  1. "The Mediterranean" (broadcast: 18 February 1974)
  2. "Bananas" (broadcast: 1 April 1974 – see notes, below)
  3. "Teething Problems" broadcast February 1974)
  4. "Cat's Away" (broadcast: 11 March 1974)
  5. "Ghosts" (broadcast: 25 March 1974)
  6. "Eddie's Birthday" (broadcast: 4 March 1974)
  • All written by Vince Powell

Series 6 (1975)

  1. "Reggie" (broadcast: 2 January 1975)
  2. "Jacko's Wedding" (broadcast: 9 January 1975)
  3. "Duel at Dawn" (broadcast: 16 January 1975)
  4. "The Darts' Final" (broadcast: 23 January 1975)
  5. "Royal Blood" (broadcast: 30 January 1975)
  6. "The Nannies" (broadcast: 13 February 1975)
  7. "Club Concert" (broadcast: 6 February 1975)
  • All written by Vince Powell

Series 7 (1975)

  1. "Famous Crimes" (broadcast: 17 April 1975)
  2. "The Lady and the Tramp" (broadcast: 24 April 1975)
  3. "Protection of the Law" (broadcast: 1 May 1975)
  4. "The Opinion Poll" (broadcast: 8 May 1975)
  5. "Manchester... United" (broadcast: 15 May 1975)
  6. "The T.U.C Conference '75" (broadcast: 22 May 1975)
  7. "The Coach Trip" (broadcast: 1 January 1976) (This was intended as the last episode of series 7, but for unknown reasons was not broadcast in that timeslot. It later appeared as the fourth episode of series 8, under the new title "The Coach Outing to Bournemouth".)
  • Episode 1 written by Sid Colin
  • Episode 2 written by Brian Cooke
  • Episode 3 written by Jon Watkins
  • Episode 4 written by H.V. Kershaw
  • Episode 5 written by Colin Edmonds
  • Episode 6 written by George Evans and Lawrie Wyman
  • Episode 7 written by Spike Mullins

Series 8 (1975–76)

  1. "The Local By-Election" (broadcast: 11 December 1975)
  2. "Eddie Becomes A Father Again" (broadcast: 18 December 1975)
  3. "Christmas Spirit" (broadcast: 25 December 1975) (Christmas Special)
  4. "For Sale" (broadcast: 8 January 1976)
  5. "Power Cut" (broadcast: 15 January 1976)
  6. "The Lodger" (broadcast: 22 January 1976)
  • Episode 1 written by Johnnie Mortimer
  • Episode 2 written by Brian Cooke
  • Episode 3 written by Sid Colin
  • Episode 4 written by H.V. Kershaw
  • Episode 5 written by George Evans and Lawrie Wyman
  • Episode 6 written by Adele Rose

References

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