Boys Night In
- Episode aired Mar 27, 1973
- 30m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
54
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Bob and Terry plan to spend a quiet night in before the wedding.Bob and Terry plan to spend a quiet night in before the wedding.Bob and Terry plan to spend a quiet night in before the wedding.
- Director
- James Gilbert(uncredited)
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- TriviaApart from the two police officers, this episode features only Bob and Terry. None of the other regular cast members makes an appearance.
- GoofsAt the start of the scene in the launderette, James Bolam (Terry )is standing motionless at the back of the shop, waiting for the camera to cut to him for his cue, when he belatedly starts the scene.
- ConnectionsReferences Dr. No (1962)
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A restless night.
Terry has planned a boozy pub night for Bob's stag party, he however has planned a quiet night in with board games and cocoa. Bob has vowed he won't spend the eve of his wedding in a Police cell.
It's a pretty good penultimate episode, if course it's all a precursor to the wedding, and I assume that's going to be the series highlight, but this has its moments, a zonked out Bob was always going to land up in trouble.
A few funny scenes, Terry waking up to find Bob standing over him in full wedding attire was funny, the scene in the laundrette was a cracking moment too.
Terry's sarcasm was perhaps the highlight, he delights in criticising Bob's lack of adventure and desire for a quiet night in.
Bob's fashion sense, I can't let it go, what was more hideous, his paisley pyjamas, or his green tank top, the seventies had a lot to answer for.
8/10.
It's a pretty good penultimate episode, if course it's all a precursor to the wedding, and I assume that's going to be the series highlight, but this has its moments, a zonked out Bob was always going to land up in trouble.
A few funny scenes, Terry waking up to find Bob standing over him in full wedding attire was funny, the scene in the laundrette was a cracking moment too.
Terry's sarcasm was perhaps the highlight, he delights in criticising Bob's lack of adventure and desire for a quiet night in.
Bob's fashion sense, I can't let it go, what was more hideous, his paisley pyjamas, or his green tank top, the seventies had a lot to answer for.
8/10.
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