Caroline Fairchild has decided it's time to go back to work, she's raised the children, and seen the last one off to college, husband Donald isn't too keen on the idea, but he's also keen on a change in career.
I thought this was quite a good start to this series, it's one of those DVDs that I've had cellophane wrapped for many years, time to open it up, and stick it on.
First thing, that wonderfully 80's theme tune, I'm instantly taken back to my childhood. As for the episode itself, wonderfully middle class, I bet the pair strive own a Volvo, read The Telegraph, and have dinner parties with Royal Doulton china.
Very middle class, very safe, but takes me straight back to my childhood, not rip-roaring humour, but I enjoyed it, and I can see laughs following.
Clearly there was a big effort to find roles for two comedy powerhouses, Penelope Keith and Geoffrey Palmer, and they combine well together.
Always good to see Richard Marner, of course best known for Allo Allo, but he popped up quite a lot.
7/10.