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Goodnight Sweetheart

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: November 18, 1993
  • Seasons: 6
  • Episodes: 58
  • Networks: BBC One
  • Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
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Goodnight Sweetheart(1993)

TMDB Rating: 7.2 (47 votes)

Overview

Gary Sparrow is an ordinary bloke in 1990s Britain, married to the ambitious Yvonne and working as a TV repairman. Then his whole world changes when he stumbles upon a portal to WWII-era London and begins a dual life as an accidental time traveler.

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Series 1

6 episodes • 1993

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Rites of PassageNov 18, 19930.0
2Fools Rush InNov 25, 19930.0
3Is Your Journey Really Necessary?Dec 2, 19930.0
4The More I See YouDec 9, 19930.0
5I Get Along Without You Very WellDec 16, 19930.0
6In the MoodDec 23, 19930.0
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Series 2

10 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Don't Get Around Much AnymoreFeb 20, 19950.0
2I Got It Bad and That Ain't GoodFeb 27, 19950.0
3Just One More ChanceMar 6, 19950.0
4Who's Taking You Home TonightMar 13, 19950.0
5Wish Me LuckMar 20, 19950.0
6As You Wave Me GoodbyeMar 27, 19950.0
7Would You Like to Swing on a Star?Apr 3, 19950.0
8Nice Work If You Can Get ItApr 10, 19950.0
9Let Yourself GoApr 24, 19950.0
10Don't Fence Me InMay 1, 19950.0
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Series 3

11 episodes • 1995

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Between the Devil and the Deep Blue SeaDec 26, 19950.0
2It Ain't Necessarily SoJan 1, 19960.0
3One O'Clock JumpJan 8, 19960.0
4It's a Sin to Tell a LieJan 15, 19960.0
5Change PartnersJan 22, 19960.0
6Goodnight Children EverywhereJan 29, 19960.0
7Turned Out Nice AgainFeb 5, 19960.0
8There's Something About a SoldierFeb 12, 19960.0
9Someone to Watch Over MeFeb 19, 19960.0
10The Yanks Are ComingFeb 26, 19960.0
11Let's Get Away from It AllMar 4, 19960.0
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Series 4

11 episodes • 1997

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1You're Driving Me CrazyMar 3, 19970.0
2In the MoodMar 10, 19970.0
3Out of TownMar 17, 19970.0
4And Mother Came TooMar 24, 19970.0
5The Leaving of LiverpoolApr 8, 19970.0
6How Long Has This Been Going On?Apr 15, 19970.0
7Easy LivingApr 22, 19970.0
8Come Fly with MeApr 29, 19970.0
9HeartachesMay 6, 19970.0
10Careless TalkMay 13, 19970.0
11The Bells Are RingingMay 20, 19970.0
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Series 5

10 episodes • 1998

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1A Room with a ViewFeb 23, 19980.0
2London PrideMar 2, 19980.0
3When Two Worlds CollideMar 9, 19980.0
4Mairzy DoatsMar 16, 19980.0
5Pennies from HeavenMar 23, 19980.0
6We Don't Want to Lose You ... (1)Mar 30, 19980.0
7... But We Think You Have to Go (2)Apr 6, 19980.0
8Have You Ever Seen a Dream Walking ...Apr 13, 19980.0
9Love the One You're WithApr 20, 19980.0
10My Heart Belongs to DaddyApr 27, 19980.0
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Series 6

10 episodes • 1999

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Mine's a DoubleApr 20, 19990.0
2All About YvonneApr 18, 19990.0
3California Dreamin'Apr 25, 19990.0
4Grief EncounterMay 2, 19990.0
5The 'Ouses in BetweenMay 16, 19990.0
6Just in TimeMay 23, 19990.0
7How I Won the WarMay 30, 19990.0
8Something FishieJun 6, 19990.0
9Flash Bang WallopJun 13, 19990.0
10Accentuate the PositiveJun 21, 19990.0

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