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THE UNUSUAL MISS MULBERRY


    • Till Death Us Do Part (missing)
  • "TILL DEATH US DO PART"


  • Series 1
    • 13.06.1966 Hair Raising! (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 04.07.1966 Two Toilets?... That's Posh (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 18.07.1966 From Liverpool with Love (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 01.08.1966 Claustrophobia (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
  • Series 2
    • 09.01.1967 I Can Give It up Any Time I Like (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 16.01.1967 The Bulldog Breed (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 23.01.1967 Caviare on the Dole (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 30.01.1967 A Woman's Place is in the Home! (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 06.02.1967 A Wapping Mythology (The Workers' King) (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 27.02.1967 Alf's Dilemma
      A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself has been lost.
      One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost.
  • Series 3
    • 05.01.1968 The Phone
      The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
    • 19.01.1968 Monopoly
      The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
    • 26.01.1968 The Funeral (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 02.02.1968 Football (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
    • 09.02.1968 The Puppy
      A domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself has been lost.
      One or more sequences exist from a recording on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500), but the complete programme is lost.
    • 16.02.1968 Aunt Maud
      The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
    • 18.06.1970 Up the Polls [Election Night Special]
      One or more sequences exist from a recording on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500), but the complete programme is lost.
      The only existing material is in black-and-white, but the programme was originally made in colour.
  • Series 5
    • 09.01.1974 The Royal Wedding
      The only known complete copy was recorded on a domestic video format (e.g. VHS, Beta, Philips 1500).
  • ARMCHAIR THEATRE


  • Series 3
    • 10.05.1959 Till Death Do Us Part (missing)
  • COMEDY PLAYHOUSE


  • Series 4
    • 22.07.1965 Till Death Us Do Part (missing)
  • CHRISTMAS NIGHT WITH THE STARS


  • 1967 edition:
    • 25.12.1967 Till Death Us Do Part (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
  • 1971 edition:
    • 25.12.1971 Till Death Us Do Part (a domestic audio recording exists of the soundtrack, but the programme itself is missing)
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