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You're Only Young Twice

You're Only Young Twice was a British TV sitcom made and broadcast on the ITV network by Yorkshire Television from 6 September 1977 to 11 August 1981.

You're Only Young Twice
GenreSitcom
Created byPam Valentine
Michael Ashton
Written byPam Valentine
Michael Ashton
Directed byGraeme Muir
StarringPeggy Mount
Pat Coombs
Lally Bowers
Diana King
Charmian May
Georgina Moon
Johnny Wade
Peggy Ledger
ComposerDennis Wilson
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes31
Production
ProducerGraeme Muir
Production companyYorkshire Television
Original release
NetworkITV
Release6 September 1977 (1977-09-06) –
11 August 1981 (1981-08-11)

Plot edit

Set in Paradise Lodge retirement home, You're Only Young Twice was created and written by the writing partnership of Michael Ashton and Pam Valentine. It starred Peggy Mount as Flora Petty, with Pat Coombs as her sidekick Cissie Lupin. Paradise Lodge was described by Network DVD as "a superior residence for retired gentlefolk".[1]

The majority of the 31 episodes (broadcast throughout the show's four-year run) centre on Flora's attempts to thwart the long-suffering staff, led by Miss Milton (Charmian May). They are occasionally assisted by former theatrical artiste Dolly Love (played by veteran stage actress Lally Bowers) and the haughty Mildred Fanshaw (played by sitcom regular Diana King).

It was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network from 1977 to 1981.[1]

Cast edit

Episodes edit

31 episodes were broadcast over four series, including two Christmas specials.

Series Episodes Original broadcast
Series premiere Series finale
Series 1 (1977) 7 6 September 1977 18 October 1977
Series 2 (1978) 8 5 June 1978 24 July 1978
Series 3 (1979) 7 31 May 1979 12 July 1979
Christmas specials 2 24 December 1979 23 December 1980
Series 4 (1981) 7 23 June 1981 11 August 1981

Series 1 (1977) edit

# Title Director Original airdate
1"Stranger in Paradise"Graeme Muir6 September 1977 (1977-09-06)
Formidable Flora Petty dominates the Paradise Lodge retirement home, arguing with fellow residents Dolly, Katie and Mildred, as well as dominating her friend Cissie. When a superior room becomes vacant, the ladies draw lots for it, only for it to be taken by a new - male - resident (guest star Robert Raglan). However, when he leaves, Flora has a plan to persuade owner Miss Milton to let her move in. She is innocently thwarted by kind-hearted Cissie.
2"Raising the Roof"Graeme Muir13 September 1977 (1977-09-13)
When the vicar needs £500 to mend the church roof, Flora suggests a charity performance of The Sound of Music, but it is a disaster, leading to ex-actress Dolly putting on a show, which Flora sabotages in order to do her fake mind-reading act with Cissie. However, when the vicar decides he only needs a two minute contribution, it is Cissie and her rendition of "The Merry Peasant" which is called upon to fill the bill.
3"One of Life's Winners"Graeme Muir20 September 1977 (1977-09-20)
When Cissie wins a car in a competition, encouraging the other ladies to rifle the store cupboard to collect coupons to emulate her, Flora is determined to get into the act, posing with Cissie for the local paper's photographer, and, on learning that Cissie cannot drive, offering to take it off her hands - though she is in for a shock when the car is delivered.
4"The Ball Game"Graeme Muir27 September 1977 (1977-09-27)
When Cissie accidentally buys a crystal ball Dolly foretells misfortune, especially for Flora, but after Cissie has let in a man claiming to be the window-cleaner but is actually a burglar, Flora is the only resident not to have been robbed. She sets out to find the culprit but ends up attacking a policeman (guest star George Innes), whom she mistakes for the thief, thus bringing credence to Dolly's prophecy.
5"The Birthday Girl"Graeme Muir4 October 1977 (1977-10-04)
On her birthday, Flora is characteristically withering about the cards and presents received from staff and other residents, but perks up when Cissie tells her she has a surprise for her. It is a visit to the circus, but Flora wrongly assumes it is a colour television and tries to hypnotize Cissie into giving it to her. The hypnotism works - but not on Cissie.
6"The Royal Visit"Graeme Muir11 October 1977 (1977-10-11)
Paradise Lodge is expecting a visit from The Queen, and the ladies resort to bribing Miss Milton and holding an election to decide who will present a bouquet to the royal visitor. In the event, Cissie wins, to Flora's annoyance, and Flora resorts to a fake sob story to persuade her friend to relinquish the privilege. Miss Milton, however, is wise to Flora's tactics.
7"Too Many Cooks"Graeme Muir18 October 1977 (1977-10-18)
Flora decides to throw an anniversary dinner in memory of her late husband, and entrusts the cooking to Cissie, which is not a good idea, as a mix-up of labels leads to Epsom salts being substituted for common salt, giving the diners the runs. The labels are replaced but somehow history manages to repeat itself - literally.

Series 2 (1978) edit

# Title Director Original airdate
1"The Box Number"Graeme Muir5 June 1978 (1978-06-05)
Cissie places an innocent advert in the local paper, requesting somebody with whom she can swap crochet patterns, but the ambiguous wording attracts a mountain of unsavoury replies, leading Flora to believe her friend is in danger from a stalker. She sets a trap for him, and although his (guest star Arthur White) intentions are honourable, it gives Flora the idea of placing an ad of her own.
Note: A line from a scene in this episode has been censored in future reruns.
2"The Windfall"Graeme Muir12 June 1978 (1978-06-12)
A tipsy Cissie returns from her late uncle Bert's funeral with a shoe-box containing £10,000 that he has left her. Greedy Flora is of course only too happy to help her spend the money, to her own advantage. Unfortunately, nobody has told her that the notes were counterfeit.
3"The Commercial"Graeme Muir19 June 1978 (1978-06-19)
On the strength of one of her old films being shown on television, Dolly is offered a part in a bread commercial, but when the director (guest star Robert Dorning) arrives at the home, he feels she is too glamorous to play a homely grandmother. Flora is naturally happy to step forward to take over, but it is Cissie who lands the role.
4"The White Elephant"Graeme Muir26 June 1978 (1978-06-26)
Having been banned from most of the shops in town, Flora returns from Peabody's Department store - and a traumatic visit to the cinema - with a new model elephant for her collection. However, she suddenly realises that she has forgotten to pay for it, and enlists the help of Cissie, Dolly and Mildred to disguise themselves in an effort to return it.
5"The Foundling"Graeme Muir3 July 1978 (1978-07-03)
Flora is disturbed late at night by a baby's crying, and when she discovers the child left on the doorstep (by its grandfather, guest star Joe Gladwin), it falls on the ladies of Paradise Lodge to care for him, or her.
6"The Deputy"Graeme Muir10 July 1978 (1978-07-10)
Miss Milton is incapacitated after an accident with a ladder, so Paradise Lodge is placed in the hands of a disciplinarian former sergeant major (guest star David Lodge), whose rigid rules cause Flora to lead a roof top protest.
7"The Spring Fayre"Graeme Muir17 July 1978 (1978-07-17)
The church's Spring Fayre is approaching, but Flora has fallen out with the vicar's wife, who consequently bans her from attending. However, Flora blackmails Miss Milton, the fair's organiser, into letting her run the tea stall - usually the prerogative of the vicar's wife. When the prize draw is announced, it would somehow seem that Flora has indeed won a prize, thanks to a little crafty manipulation, but the ticket has gone missing, and Flora must rely on Cissie to recover it.
8"The Operation"Graeme Muir24 July 1978 (1978-07-24)
Flora feels unwell, but, being banned from the surgery, sends Cissie to describe the symptoms, and learns that she has a grumbling appendix. Admitted to hospital for an operation, she annoys everybody on her ward, but when Cissie takes a call from the hospital, it would supposedly seem that Flora is no more.
*Note: This episode marks the final appearance of Katie (Peggy Ledger).

Series 3 (1979) edit

# Title Director Original airdate
1"And Cissie Makes Three"Graeme Muir31 May 1979 (1979-05-31)
On St George's Day, patriotic Flora is not happy when Miss Milton's German uncle-in-law Klaus (guest star Patrick Newell) comes to stay. However, she changes her tune when he tells her that he finds her very attractive, and eventually proposes marriage to her. Unfortunately, there is an obstacle in their path - Cissie. Klaus thoroughly dislikes her, and Flora is forced to choose between her friend and a new life in Germany.
2"The Desperate Hours"Graeme Muir7 June 1979 (1979-06-07)
Having robbed the post office when Cissie was in it, Fingers and his brother Junior (guest stars Victor Maddern and Christopher Mitchell) hide out at the retirement home, taking the residents captive. Flora is able to drug and disarm the gun-toting Fingers, but Cissie makes a deal with Junior, allowing the pair to escape - though the ladies are left with the loot.
3"Who's Calling?"Graeme Muir14 June 1979 (1979-06-14)
Cissie picks up the office phone and finds herself talking to an obscene caller, which in her innocence, she enjoys. An outraged Flora demands action to trap the offender, and persuades a reluctant Roger to make a similar call, so that Miss Milton will take action. In the event, somebody else beats him to it, spelling misfortune for the vicar.
4"Use of Bath"Graeme Muir21 June 1979 (1979-06-21)
After yet another disagreement with Miss Milton over another resident, Flora moves out, taking the loyal Cissie with her. However, their new abode is a squalid affair, with a greedy, miserly landlord (guest star Norman Mitchell). Dolly and Mildred are appalled when they come to visit. It is hoped that they can persuade Miss Milton to allow Flora and Cissie back again.
5"Jobs for the Girls"Graeme Muir28 June 1979 (1979-06-28)
The ladies decide to earn some extra money through outwork, and go to the job centre, where Cissie ticks a box indicating that they will be addressing envelopes. Therefore, they are surprised to find five thousand models of Native Americans, which they are expected to paint. The work done, they return to the job centre for their pay, but an unwelcome surprise awaits them.
Note: A scene from this episode has been censored for future reruns.
6"Cissie's Last Chance"Graeme Muir5 July 1979 (1979-07-05)
When Flora goes to church, she is appalled to hear the vicar announce that Cissie is to marry Horrace Maddox (guest star Frank Williams), the local librarian. On being questioned, Cissie learns that she accidentally said yes to his proposal. To get her friend off the hook, Flora visits a marriage bureau to get Horrace another wife, but when she succeeds, Cissie is suddenly envious.
7"The Outing"Graeme Muir12 July 1979 (1979-07-12)
The ladies go on a day trip to Scarborough, where Flora had a wonderful honeymoon - in the room next to her husband. When the coach driver goes off for the afternoon, leaving the lunch hamper locked in the vehicle, Flora and Cissie break in and get themselves arrested. Only at the police station does Cissie remember that she has the keys.

Christmas specials (1979 and 1980) edit

# Title Director Original airdate
A"Christmas at Paradise Lodge"Graeme Muir24 December 1979 (1979-12-24)
It's Christmas 1979, and Flora has trouble organising the others with the carol-singing. Cissie has a mishap with super-glue whilst mending the nativity crib. Next day, the Christmas tree lights blow, and the carol concert is a disaster, but at least Cissie gets the presents she wants - an Action Man she names Beryl, and three camping stoves - which come in handy when the oven blows a fuse.
B"Twas the Night Before Christmas"Graeme Muir23 December 1980 (1980-12-23)
It's Christmas 1980, and Cissie gets her wish to dress up as Santa Claus and dish out the presents, and goes to bed in costume. However, a burglar (guest star Glynn Edwards) breaks into the home, also dressed as Santa, and Cissie mistakes him for the real thing. Somehow, their sacks get mixed up, and the ladies end up with some very valuable gifts.
Note: Glynn Edwards previously guest starred as the police sergeant in "The Outing".

Series 4 (1981) edit

# Title Director Original airdate
1"Breakfast at Peabody's"Graeme Muir23 June 1981 (1981-06-23)
Flora is desperate to get the fur coat offered in Peabody's sale, so she and Cissie hide in the store overnight, keeping one step ahead of the cleaners and the ancient security guards (guest stars Deddie Davies, Valerie Minifie and Harold Goodwin). Eventually, they fall asleep in the bedding department, but for Flora, the next day there is a rude awakening, in more than one respect.
Note: Harold Goodwin would later appear as Wilfred in Ashton and Valentine's later sitcom That's My Boy.
2"Flora's Big Mistake"Graeme Muir30 June 1981 (1981-06-30)
Accompanying Cissie to the doctor's surgery, Flora overhears the doctor (guest star Davyd Harris) discuss a terminally ill patient, and assumes it is Cissie. Thus she runs herself ragged ensuring her friend's last days are as comfortable as possible, roping in the others at the home. When she learns the truth, Flora is not happy - especially as Cissie knew the truth all along and was enjoying the attention.
3"The Missing Ring"Graeme Muir7 July 1981 (1981-07-07)
When Mildred puts her sewing machine into an auction, Flora realises her engagement ring is inside it, but is outbid by an obnoxious Irishman (guest star Patrick Durkin). When they meet him in the pub, they take advantage of his attraction to Cissie to get him drunk and reveal its whereabouts - leading to a local junk shop, owned by the shopkeeper (guest star Pamela Cundell), where the ring is recovered. However, Flora has an accident with a vase.
4"Desirable Residence"Graeme Muir14 July 1981 (1981-07-14)
Miss Milton is planning to sell Paradise Lodge so that she can emigrate to Australia and wed her pen-pal, sheep farmer Barry Snatch. An appalled Flora finds out, and martials the other ladies into putting off prospective buyers (guest stars Anthony Howard, Brenda Cowling and Shirley Dixon): however, ultimately, they have Barry himself (guest star Tim Stern) to thank for preventing the sale.
5"The Gypsy's Curse"Graeme Muir21 July 1981 (1981-07-21)
When gypsy Maddalena (guest star Gretchen Franklin) comes to Paradise Lodge to tell fortunes, Flora is scornful and dismissive, resulting in Maddalena putting a curse on her. Soon all the gypsy's prophesies start to come true, with Flora's friends suggesting she make an apology. Since humility is not in Flora's nature, a compromise has to be reached.
6"Thanks for the Memory"Graeme Muir4 August 1981 (1981-08-04)
After arguing with everybody and storming out, Flora returns some six hours later with a bandaged head: claiming to have had an accident and lost her memory, she is uncharacteristically sweet-natured. Whilst Mildred believes she is faking it, and Cissie takes advantage of the situation to get her own back, Miss Milton's idea to jog Flora's memory finally does the trick.
7"The Home Perm"Graeme Muir11 August 1981 (1981-08-11)
Flora wants to impress Mr Petty's niece and nephew (guest stars Pamela Manson and Peter Hughes), who are visiting the next day, with a glamorous perm, but all the hair salons are conveniently booked up. When Flora learns that Cissie has a home perm kit, it seems to be the solution. Unfortunately, the result is a disaster, but Flora and her friends know how to improvise.

DVD release edit

Network released each series individually; a complete four-disc set was released on 5 February 2018.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

DVD Release date
The Complete Series 1 30 August 2010
The Complete Series 2 24 January 2011
The Complete Series 3 7 March 2011
The Complete Series 4 18 April 2011
The Complete Series 1 to 4 5 February 2018

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "You're Only Young Twice: The Complete Series". Network On Air. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  2. ^ "You're Only Young Twice - The Complete Series DVD". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  3. ^ "You're Only Young Twice - The Complete First Series DVD". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  4. ^ "You're Only Young Twice - The Complete Second Series DVD". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  5. ^ "You're Only Young Twice - The Complete Third Series DVD". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
  6. ^ "You're Only Young Twice - The Complete Fourth Series DVD". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 16 June 2021.

External links edit

  • You're Only Young Twice at IMDb  

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This article is about the 1977 TV series For other uses see You re Only Young Twice disambiguation You re Only Young Twice was a British TV sitcom made and broadcast on the ITV network by Yorkshire Television from 6 September 1977 to 11 August 1981 You re Only Young TwiceGenreSitcomCreated byPam ValentineMichael AshtonWritten byPam ValentineMichael AshtonDirected byGraeme MuirStarringPeggy MountPat CoombsLally BowersDiana KingCharmian MayGeorgina MoonJohnny WadePeggy LedgerComposerDennis WilsonCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series4No of episodes31ProductionProducerGraeme MuirProduction companyYorkshire TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkITVRelease6 September 1977 1977 09 06 11 August 1981 1981 08 11 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Episodes 3 1 Series 1 1977 3 2 Series 2 1978 3 3 Series 3 1979 3 4 Christmas specials 1979 and 1980 3 5 Series 4 1981 4 DVD release 5 References 6 External linksPlot editSet in Paradise Lodge retirement home You re Only Young Twice was created and written by the writing partnership of Michael Ashton and Pam Valentine It starred Peggy Mount as Flora Petty with Pat Coombs as her sidekick Cissie Lupin Paradise Lodge was described by Network DVD as a superior residence for retired gentlefolk 1 The majority of the 31 episodes broadcast throughout the show s four year run centre on Flora s attempts to thwart the long suffering staff led by Miss Milton Charmian May They are occasionally assisted by former theatrical artiste Dolly Love played by veteran stage actress Lally Bowers and the haughty Mildred Fanshaw played by sitcom regular Diana King It was produced by Yorkshire Television for the ITV network from 1977 to 1981 1 Cast editPeggy Mount as Flora Petty Pat Coombs as Cissie Lupin Lally Bowers as Dolly Love Diana King as Mildred Fanshawe Charmian May as Miss Marjorie Milton Georgina Moon as Miss Finch Johnny Wade as Roger George Innes as Sergeant Hobble Peggy Ledger as Katy O Rourke series 1 2 Episodes edit31 episodes were broadcast over four series including two Christmas specials Series Episodes Original broadcastSeries premiere Series finaleSeries 1 1977 7 6 September 1977 18 October 1977Series 2 1978 8 5 June 1978 24 July 1978Series 3 1979 7 31 May 1979 12 July 1979Christmas specials 2 24 December 1979 23 December 1980Series 4 1981 7 23 June 1981 11 August 1981Series 1 1977 edit Title Director Original airdate1 Stranger in Paradise Graeme Muir6 September 1977 1977 09 06 Formidable Flora Petty dominates the Paradise Lodge retirement home arguing with fellow residents Dolly Katie and Mildred as well as dominating her friend Cissie When a superior room becomes vacant the ladies draw lots for it only for it to be taken by a new male resident guest star Robert Raglan However when he leaves Flora has a plan to persuade owner Miss Milton to let her move in She is innocently thwarted by kind hearted Cissie 2 Raising the Roof Graeme Muir13 September 1977 1977 09 13 When the vicar needs 500 to mend the church roof Flora suggests a charity performance of The Sound of Music but it is a disaster leading to ex actress Dolly putting on a show which Flora sabotages in order to do her fake mind reading act with Cissie However when the vicar decides he only needs a two minute contribution it is Cissie and her rendition of The Merry Peasant which is called upon to fill the bill 3 One of Life s Winners Graeme Muir20 September 1977 1977 09 20 When Cissie wins a car in a competition encouraging the other ladies to rifle the store cupboard to collect coupons to emulate her Flora is determined to get into the act posing with Cissie for the local paper s photographer and on learning that Cissie cannot drive offering to take it off her hands though she is in for a shock when the car is delivered 4 The Ball Game Graeme Muir27 September 1977 1977 09 27 When Cissie accidentally buys a crystal ball Dolly foretells misfortune especially for Flora but after Cissie has let in a man claiming to be the window cleaner but is actually a burglar Flora is the only resident not to have been robbed She sets out to find the culprit but ends up attacking a policeman guest star George Innes whom she mistakes for the thief thus bringing credence to Dolly s prophecy 5 The Birthday Girl Graeme Muir4 October 1977 1977 10 04 On her birthday Flora is characteristically withering about the cards and presents received from staff and other residents but perks up when Cissie tells her she has a surprise for her It is a visit to the circus but Flora wrongly assumes it is a colour television and tries to hypnotize Cissie into giving it to her The hypnotism works but not on Cissie 6 The Royal Visit Graeme Muir11 October 1977 1977 10 11 Paradise Lodge is expecting a visit from The Queen and the ladies resort to bribing Miss Milton and holding an election to decide who will present a bouquet to the royal visitor In the event Cissie wins to Flora s annoyance and Flora resorts to a fake sob story to persuade her friend to relinquish the privilege Miss Milton however is wise to Flora s tactics 7 Too Many Cooks Graeme Muir18 October 1977 1977 10 18 Flora decides to throw an anniversary dinner in memory of her late husband and entrusts the cooking to Cissie which is not a good idea as a mix up of labels leads to Epsom salts being substituted for common salt giving the diners the runs The labels are replaced but somehow history manages to repeat itself literally Series 2 1978 edit Title Director Original airdate1 The Box Number Graeme Muir5 June 1978 1978 06 05 Cissie places an innocent advert in the local paper requesting somebody with whom she can swap crochet patterns but the ambiguous wording attracts a mountain of unsavoury replies leading Flora to believe her friend is in danger from a stalker She sets a trap for him and although his guest star Arthur White intentions are honourable it gives Flora the idea of placing an ad of her own Note A line from a scene in this episode has been censored in future reruns 2 The Windfall Graeme Muir12 June 1978 1978 06 12 A tipsy Cissie returns from her late uncle Bert s funeral with a shoe box containing 10 000 that he has left her Greedy Flora is of course only too happy to help her spend the money to her own advantage Unfortunately nobody has told her that the notes were counterfeit 3 The Commercial Graeme Muir19 June 1978 1978 06 19 On the strength of one of her old films being shown on television Dolly is offered a part in a bread commercial but when the director guest star Robert Dorning arrives at the home he feels she is too glamorous to play a homely grandmother Flora is naturally happy to step forward to take over but it is Cissie who lands the role 4 The White Elephant Graeme Muir26 June 1978 1978 06 26 Having been banned from most of the shops in town Flora returns from Peabody s Department store and a traumatic visit to the cinema with a new model elephant for her collection However she suddenly realises that she has forgotten to pay for it and enlists the help of Cissie Dolly and Mildred to disguise themselves in an effort to return it 5 The Foundling Graeme Muir3 July 1978 1978 07 03 Flora is disturbed late at night by a baby s crying and when she discovers the child left on the doorstep by its grandfather guest star Joe Gladwin it falls on the ladies of Paradise Lodge to care for him or her 6 The Deputy Graeme Muir10 July 1978 1978 07 10 Miss Milton is incapacitated after an accident with a ladder so Paradise Lodge is placed in the hands of a disciplinarian former sergeant major guest star David Lodge whose rigid rules cause Flora to lead a roof top protest 7 The Spring Fayre Graeme Muir17 July 1978 1978 07 17 The church s Spring Fayre is approaching but Flora has fallen out with the vicar s wife who consequently bans her from attending However Flora blackmails Miss Milton the fair s organiser into letting her run the tea stall usually the prerogative of the vicar s wife When the prize draw is announced it would somehow seem that Flora has indeed won a prize thanks to a little crafty manipulation but the ticket has gone missing and Flora must rely on Cissie to recover it 8 The Operation Graeme Muir24 July 1978 1978 07 24 Flora feels unwell but being banned from the surgery sends Cissie to describe the symptoms and learns that she has a grumbling appendix Admitted to hospital for an operation she annoys everybody on her ward but when Cissie takes a call from the hospital it would supposedly seem that Flora is no more Note This episode marks the final appearance of Katie Peggy Ledger Series 3 1979 edit Title Director Original airdate1 And Cissie Makes Three Graeme Muir31 May 1979 1979 05 31 On St George s Day patriotic Flora is not happy when Miss Milton s German uncle in law Klaus guest star Patrick Newell comes to stay However she changes her tune when he tells her that he finds her very attractive and eventually proposes marriage to her Unfortunately there is an obstacle in their path Cissie Klaus thoroughly dislikes her and Flora is forced to choose between her friend and a new life in Germany 2 The Desperate Hours Graeme Muir7 June 1979 1979 06 07 Having robbed the post office when Cissie was in it Fingers and his brother Junior guest stars Victor Maddern and Christopher Mitchell hide out at the retirement home taking the residents captive Flora is able to drug and disarm the gun toting Fingers but Cissie makes a deal with Junior allowing the pair to escape though the ladies are left with the loot 3 Who s Calling Graeme Muir14 June 1979 1979 06 14 Cissie picks up the office phone and finds herself talking to an obscene caller which in her innocence she enjoys An outraged Flora demands action to trap the offender and persuades a reluctant Roger to make a similar call so that Miss Milton will take action In the event somebody else beats him to it spelling misfortune for the vicar 4 Use of Bath Graeme Muir21 June 1979 1979 06 21 After yet another disagreement with Miss Milton over another resident Flora moves out taking the loyal Cissie with her However their new abode is a squalid affair with a greedy miserly landlord guest star Norman Mitchell Dolly and Mildred are appalled when they come to visit It is hoped that they can persuade Miss Milton to allow Flora and Cissie back again 5 Jobs for the Girls Graeme Muir28 June 1979 1979 06 28 The ladies decide to earn some extra money through outwork and go to the job centre where Cissie ticks a box indicating that they will be addressing envelopes Therefore they are surprised to find five thousand models of Native Americans which they are expected to paint The work done they return to the job centre for their pay but an unwelcome surprise awaits them Note A scene from this episode has been censored for future reruns 6 Cissie s Last Chance Graeme Muir5 July 1979 1979 07 05 When Flora goes to church she is appalled to hear the vicar announce that Cissie is to marry Horrace Maddox guest star Frank Williams the local librarian On being questioned Cissie learns that she accidentally said yes to his proposal To get her friend off the hook Flora visits a marriage bureau to get Horrace another wife but when she succeeds Cissie is suddenly envious 7 The Outing Graeme Muir12 July 1979 1979 07 12 The ladies go on a day trip to Scarborough where Flora had a wonderful honeymoon in the room next to her husband When the coach driver goes off for the afternoon leaving the lunch hamper locked in the vehicle Flora and Cissie break in and get themselves arrested Only at the police station does Cissie remember that she has the keys Christmas specials 1979 and 1980 edit Title Director Original airdateA Christmas at Paradise Lodge Graeme Muir24 December 1979 1979 12 24 It s Christmas 1979 and Flora has trouble organising the others with the carol singing Cissie has a mishap with super glue whilst mending the nativity crib Next day the Christmas tree lights blow and the carol concert is a disaster but at least Cissie gets the presents she wants an Action Man she names Beryl and three camping stoves which come in handy when the oven blows a fuse B Twas the Night Before Christmas Graeme Muir23 December 1980 1980 12 23 It s Christmas 1980 and Cissie gets her wish to dress up as Santa Claus and dish out the presents and goes to bed in costume However a burglar guest star Glynn Edwards breaks into the home also dressed as Santa and Cissie mistakes him for the real thing Somehow their sacks get mixed up and the ladies end up with some very valuable gifts Note Glynn Edwards previously guest starred as the police sergeant in The Outing Series 4 1981 edit Title Director Original airdate1 Breakfast at Peabody s Graeme Muir23 June 1981 1981 06 23 Flora is desperate to get the fur coat offered in Peabody s sale so she and Cissie hide in the store overnight keeping one step ahead of the cleaners and the ancient security guards guest stars Deddie Davies Valerie Minifie and Harold Goodwin Eventually they fall asleep in the bedding department but for Flora the next day there is a rude awakening in more than one respect Note Harold Goodwin would later appear as Wilfred in Ashton and Valentine s later sitcom That s My Boy 2 Flora s Big Mistake Graeme Muir30 June 1981 1981 06 30 Accompanying Cissie to the doctor s surgery Flora overhears the doctor guest star Davyd Harris discuss a terminally ill patient and assumes it is Cissie Thus she runs herself ragged ensuring her friend s last days are as comfortable as possible roping in the others at the home When she learns the truth Flora is not happy especially as Cissie knew the truth all along and was enjoying the attention 3 The Missing Ring Graeme Muir7 July 1981 1981 07 07 When Mildred puts her sewing machine into an auction Flora realises her engagement ring is inside it but is outbid by an obnoxious Irishman guest star Patrick Durkin When they meet him in the pub they take advantage of his attraction to Cissie to get him drunk and reveal its whereabouts leading to a local junk shop owned by the shopkeeper guest star Pamela Cundell where the ring is recovered However Flora has an accident with a vase 4 Desirable Residence Graeme Muir14 July 1981 1981 07 14 Miss Milton is planning to sell Paradise Lodge so that she can emigrate to Australia and wed her pen pal sheep farmer Barry Snatch An appalled Flora finds out and martials the other ladies into putting off prospective buyers guest stars Anthony Howard Brenda Cowling and Shirley Dixon however ultimately they have Barry himself guest star Tim Stern to thank for preventing the sale 5 The Gypsy s Curse Graeme Muir21 July 1981 1981 07 21 When gypsy Maddalena guest star Gretchen Franklin comes to Paradise Lodge to tell fortunes Flora is scornful and dismissive resulting in Maddalena putting a curse on her Soon all the gypsy s prophesies start to come true with Flora s friends suggesting she make an apology Since humility is not in Flora s nature a compromise has to be reached 6 Thanks for the Memory Graeme Muir4 August 1981 1981 08 04 After arguing with everybody and storming out Flora returns some six hours later with a bandaged head claiming to have had an accident and lost her memory she is uncharacteristically sweet natured Whilst Mildred believes she is faking it and Cissie takes advantage of the situation to get her own back Miss Milton s idea to jog Flora s memory finally does the trick 7 The Home Perm Graeme Muir11 August 1981 1981 08 11 Flora wants to impress Mr Petty s niece and nephew guest stars Pamela Manson and Peter Hughes who are visiting the next day with a glamorous perm but all the hair salons are conveniently booked up When Flora learns that Cissie has a home perm kit it seems to be the solution Unfortunately the result is a disaster but Flora and her friends know how to improvise DVD release editNetwork released each series individually a complete four disc set was released on 5 February 2018 1 2 3 4 5 6 DVD Release dateThe Complete Series 1 30 August 2010The Complete Series 2 24 January 2011The Complete Series 3 7 March 2011The Complete Series 4 18 April 2011The Complete Series 1 to 4 5 February 2018References edit a b c You re Only Young Twice The Complete Series Network On Air Retrieved 16 June 2021 You re Only Young Twice The Complete Series DVD British Comedy Guide Retrieved 16 June 2021 You re Only Young Twice The Complete First Series DVD British Comedy Guide Retrieved 16 June 2021 You re Only Young Twice The Complete Second Series DVD British Comedy Guide Retrieved 16 June 2021 You re Only Young Twice The Complete Third Series DVD British Comedy Guide Retrieved 16 June 2021 You re Only Young Twice The Complete Fourth Series DVD British Comedy Guide Retrieved 16 June 2021 External links editYou re Only Young Twice at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title You 27re Only Young Twice amp oldid 1204025289, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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