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- Sally's persuaded to take up painting as a way to deal with her boredom, Monica suggests comparing a version of a masterpiece with the original, and an issue with a parking metre leads to a rather unfortunate mix-up.
- Sally questions why the kids never bring their friends back to the house, Peter makes his own plans when thoughts turn to throwing a party, and a worried mother warns about the dangers of unsupervised teenagers.
- Simon gets into trouble when he shoots a neighbour's new coach lamp, David struggles to get back from Zurich for his appearance in court, and Auntie tells Sally that an inconsiderate road hog is the Chief Magistrate.
- The family prepare for the arrival of a French foreign exchange student, Jane's dreams are dashed when he turns out to be no Sacha Distel, and Sally goes into a panic when she manages to lose her engagement ring.
- David insists on making some cut backs when he receives a tax demand, Sally makes a mess of things when she tries her hand at cutting hair, and a telephone call from her mother turns into an extremely expensive visit.
- Sally pops next door to invite the new neighbours round for a few drinks, hints about the man's employment leave her fearing for her safety, and David's horrified when his wife gets carted off in the back of a police car.
- Sally's delighted by news that a nuisance neighbour is selling his house, a call to the estate agents suggests that he might not be so bad after all, and a couple who are interested in buying talk about their noisy hobbies.
- Sally's accused of mollycoddling when she discovers that Simon smokes, seeing him boozing and womanising in the pub makes things worse, and inviting his girl round for tea suggests that she has reason to be worried.
- A voice on the radio persuades Sally to buy something from a salesman, David invites his landlord round for a drink after he puts off a rent rise, and the children are roped into collecting bric-a-brac for a market stall.
- Persuaded to lower his career sights, Simon takes a job in a hardware store; Sally does her best to drum up trade, and very nearly gets him drummed out.
- The Women's Institute want a radical idea for their latest charity appeal, Hong Kong flu leaves the police football team with no opposition to play, and Sally talks tactics after she finds a solution for both of the problems.
- David and Sally try to get a bit of peace and quiet on a Sunday morning, a burning smell turns out to be nothing more than breakfast in bed, and a desperate need for privacy sees the kids sent out to get some fresh air.
- After a series of mishaps, Sally wonders whether she's facing that well-known hazard of middle age - failing eyesight.
- Sally complains that cooking for a fussy family is leaving her exhausted, Auntie suggests that a visit to a health farm might help her recover, and a very miserable comedian bets her that her smile won't last the course.
- Feeling somewhat unfulfilled, Sally secretly spices up her diary with a view to getting it published. The result is not literary glory, but total chaos.
- Auntie reveals that she is in love with a man she met at a birthday party, a conversation about a sauna bath leaves David suspecting an affair, and Sally makes things a lot worse after she has an accident at a roundabout.
- Sally's furious when Monica finds a completed newspaper questionnaire, a need for a fresh image sees her go on a little shopping expedition, and the kids get roped in when she decides to rearrange all of the furniture.
- Sally springs a surprise by suggesting adding to her already large family, Peter gets everything wrong when he overhears the conversation, and Auntie talks to David when word quickly spreads about the pregnancy.
- Sally and David head to the school after Jane and Peter make complaints, the drive home reveals that they've both invited a teacher to dinner, and the kids discover that jealousy might make the evening a little too lively.
- 1974–197624m7.8 (5)TV EpisodeThe Redways prepare themselves for their very first holiday as a family, a borrowed caravan turns out to be more travel-stained than expected, and Sally decides to get rid of it so that they can stay in a hotel instead.
- Sally's reminded that her mum is joining the family in Watercombe Bay, things change when David starts talking about a holiday in sunny Spain, and the boys are far from impressed with the idea of fishy rice pudding.
- Peter's not happy when he misses out on a chance to paint nude women, David lets Simon and his new girlfriend borrow his Polaroid camera, and Sally tries to demonstrate that there are always alternatives to swearing.
- Sally hurts her wrist when she complains about being taken for granted, a friend shows her how to use the situation to get a bit of sympathy, and a present from David turns out to be too difficult to open with one hand.
- A TV detector van is prowling Sally's neighbourhood, and to her horror she finds that David has forgotten to renew the licence.
- David buys his ex-wife a present after she rows with her new husband, Sally races to the shop when Auntie tells her to expect something nice, and confused disappointment leads to a check for an upcoming event.