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After Henry

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: January 4, 1988
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 39
  • Networks: ITV1
  • Genres: Comedy
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After Henry(1988)

TMDB Rating: 5.7 (3 votes)

Overview

After Henry is a British sitcom that aired on ITV from 1988 to 1992. Starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson, it had started on BBC Radio 4 in 1985, finishing in 1989. It was written by Simon Brett. After Henry was made for the ITV network by Thames Television. The BBC was reluctant to produce After Henry for television, so in 1988 after the third radio series Thames Television did so. The show was surprisingly popular, attracting over 14 million viewers. A second television series was shown during the same months as the fourth radio series with, in many cases, both radio and television episodes being broadcast on the same nights. The fourth television series was broadcast from July 1992, after the death of Joan Sanderson, who had died on 24 May.

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

7 episodes • 1988

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Older ManJan 4, 19880.0
2Phone CallsJan 11, 19880.0
3The TeapotJan 18, 19880.0
4SecurityJan 25, 19880.0
5Romantic ComplicationsFeb 1, 19880.0
6The BirthdayFeb 8, 19880.0
7A Quiet ChristmasDec 26, 19880.0
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Season 2

14 episodes • 1989

#EpisodeAir DateRating
0A Quiet ChristmasDec 26, 19880.0
1Intellectual AspirationsJan 17, 19890.0
2Open SecretsJan 24, 19890.0
3Memory GamesJan 31, 19890.0
4The ColdFeb 7, 19890.0
5Wedding BellsFeb 7, 19890.0
6Lines of CommunicationMar 7, 19890.0
7GossipMar 14, 19890.0
8Out on a LimbMar 14, 19890.0
9UpstagersMar 21, 19890.0
10Idle SpeculationMar 28, 19890.0
11EfficiencyApr 4, 19890.0
12Going AwayApr 11, 19890.0
13A Week of SundaysDec 25, 19890.0
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Season 3

12 episodes • 1990

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Mr. RightJan 23, 19900.0
2CuriosityJan 30, 19900.0
3Home ComfortsFeb 6, 19900.0
4Relative MovementFeb 13, 19900.0
5The Dinner PartyFeb 20, 19900.0
6Mr. FixitFeb 27, 19900.0
7CharityMar 6, 19900.0
8The Mysterious Affair at Bygone BooksMar 13, 19900.0
9Party PoliticsMar 20, 19900.0
10Unforseen CircumstancesMar 27, 19900.0
11Family AlbumApr 3, 19900.0
12Last ChancesApr 16, 19900.0
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Season 4

6 episodes • 1992

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Dependent RelativesJul 20, 19920.0
2Poor RelationsJul 27, 19920.0
3A Fully Extended FamilyAug 3, 19920.0
4Yes and NoAug 10, 19920.0
5The Married ManAug 17, 19920.0
6The Other Married ManAug 24, 19920.0

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