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In Loving Memory

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 4, 1969
  • Seasons: 5
  • Episodes: 36
  • Networks: YTV
  • Genres: Comedy
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In Loving Memory(1969)

TMDB Rating: 6.8 (5 votes)

Overview

In Loving Memory is a British period sitcom set in an undertakers business that starred Thora Hird and Christopher Beeny. A pilot was transmitted in 1969 by Thames Television who rejected the idea before it was finally accepted by Yorkshire Television in 1979 where it further ran for five series between until 1986.

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Season 1

7 episodes • 1979

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1In Loving MemoryMay 21, 19790.0
2The LegacyMay 28, 19790.0
3Gone DancingJun 4, 19790.0
4The RivalsJun 11, 19790.0
5PorkJun 18, 19790.0
6Come Back Little MalcolmJun 25, 19790.0
7OnionsJul 2, 19790.0
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Season 2

7 episodes • 1980

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The OutingOct 27, 19800.0
2Play to Me, GipsyNov 3, 19800.0
3The HoneymoonersNov 10, 19800.0
4Happy BirthdayNov 17, 19800.0
5Madame PresidentNov 24, 19800.0
6The Angels Want Me for a SunbeamDec 1, 19800.0
7The Fall of the House of UnsworthDec 8, 19800.0
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Season 3

8 episodes • 1982

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Actress and the UndertakerOct 12, 19820.0
2Wedding BellsOct 19, 19820.0
3BowlsOct 26, 19820.0
4Memories Are Made of ThisNov 2, 19820.0
5Gone But Not ForgottenNov 9, 19820.0
6To Billy a SonNov 16, 19820.0
7God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (Christmas Special)Dec 24, 19820.0
8The Last PostNov 23, 19820.0
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Season 4

7 episodes • 1983

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Flying UndertakerNov 28, 19830.0
2Trouble at T'MillDec 5, 19830.0
3Blood Will OutDec 12, 19830.0
4Criminal RecordsDec 19, 19830.0
5Cuckoo in the NestJan 23, 19840.0
6Cash and CarryJan 30, 19840.0
7Do You Take This Woman?Feb 6, 19840.0
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Season 5

7 episodes • 1986

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1And Auntie Came TooFeb 13, 19860.0
2Three's A CrowdFeb 20, 19860.0
3They Shoot Undertakers, Don't They?Feb 27, 19860.0
4The Second Time AroundMar 6, 19860.0
5King of the MountainsMar 13, 19860.0
6The Undertaker's ApprenticeMar 20, 19860.0
7Up in the WorldMar 27, 19860.0

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