The classic 1960s and early 70s comedy series Til Death Us Do Part had established Warren Mitchell's bigoted big-mouth Alf Garnett as one of the most unforgettable figures of British television. Too good a character to leave to posterity his creator Johnny Speight brought him back - as opinionated loud-mouthed bad tempered reactionary prudish homophobic and hilarious as ever... This 1985 sequel found Alf and Else relocated to a flat in the East End but the curmudgeonly old git still had plenty to moan about: his pension the unions having to push his wheelchair... bound wife around and horror upon horror their black and gay council home help Winston. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play All six episodes from the second series of Johnny Speight&39;s sequel to the classic 1960s comedy &39;Till Death Us Do Part&39; featuring old big-mouth himself Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell) Times have changed for Alf with Else (Dandy Nichols) having died he has had to get used to life as a widower finally having to look after himself and cook his own meals unless he can get his landlady from upstairs Mrs Hollingbery (Carmel McSharry) to do it for him
All six episodes from the second series of Johnny Speight's sequel to the classic 1960s comedy, 'Till Death Us Do Part', featuring old big-mouth himself, Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell). Times have changed for Alf, with Else (Dandy Nichols) having died, he has had to get used to life as a widower, finally having to look after himself and cook his own meals, unless he can get his landlady from upstairs, Mrs. Hollingbery (Carmel McSharry), to do it for him.
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