Two's Company (1975)
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Denis King — Main Title Theme Composer
Episodes 28
The Housekeeping
Dorothy is hosting a dinner party for an American Senator to secure his vote on a tax bill for American authors domiciled abroad. Robert ruins the evening having heard from a colleague that the Senator intends to vote against the bill.
Read MoreDorothy's Electrician
Robert thinks the electrician that Dorothy has employed is not competent to carry out household repairs. Dorothy does not agree, but when the electrician messes up how will Dorothy save face?
Read MoreThe Patient
Robert falls down the stairs and hurts his ankle. Dorothy takes him to casualty and can't believe how long they have to wait.
Read MoreThe Romance
Dorothy has Sir Percy and his nephew coming round to take photos to promote her latest book. But when Sir Percy takes a shine to Dorothy will Robert be able to stop watching the cricket on TV to help her.
Read MoreRobert's Mother
Robert's mother is coming to stay and he warns Dorothy that she can be demanding. Dorothy soon discovers that this is the case and works out how to make her leave.
Read MoreA Loving Christmas
It's Christmas in the McNab household and both Dorothy and Robert say they're going away for Christmas. Both return to the house to find each other has a friend with them. To make matters worse Dorothy's cousin Clarence turns up uninvited.
Read MoreThe Reluctant Traveller
Dorothy wants to take Robert to New York. Robert is afraid of flying and wants to go on the QE2. Will he get his way?
Read MoreThe Burglary
The McNab residence has been burgled. Robert worries that he will be a suspect because of a valuable painting stolen from his previous place of employment.
Read MoreThe Rubbish
Robert has a disagreement with the dustbin men about collecting extra rubbish. Things get out of hand and a council supervisor is called in.
Read MoreThe Honeymoon
An American friend of Dorothy's has asked her to patch up some differences that have appeared in her daughter's marriage.
Read MoreRobert's Record Player
Robert plays his records too loudly making their neighbor Mr Begley come round to complain. He irritates Dorothy and they end up in court.
Read MoreThe Guests
When Dorothy is out shopping she meets a group of people on their way to India. She invites them back to the house for some food, but there's one problem, none of them are allowed to speak.
Read MoreThe Cleaning Ladies
Dorothy and Robert disagree about the type of cleaner to employ. If they can't come to a decision they might have to do their own cleaning.
Read MoreThe Invitation
Dorothy and Robert return to find that Dorothy has been invited to lunch with the Queen later that afternoon. Will she get there in time?
Read MoreThe Freezer
Dorothy wants a freezer but Robert doesn't. It's going to take a lot of ingenuity to get him to agree.
Read MoreThe Take-Over Bid
Dorothy's chauffeur Vincent is after Robert's job. Dorothy is tempted but realizes maybe it's better the devil you know.
Read MoreThe Critic
Dorothy's book gets a bad review in the newspaper from an anonymous critic. Dorothy is not happy when she finds out it was Robert that wrote the review.
Read MoreThe Picnic
It's Dorothy's birthday and Robert is taking her on a picnic. A couple of Dorothy's friends want to tag along but they get lost in convoy.
Read MoreThe Politicians
Dorothy has two Members of Parliament as guests and Robert's class prejudice comes to the surface.
Read MoreThe Clergy
Dorothy offers her old dressing table to the boy scouts thinking it's to raise money for charity. When she finds out it's actually for a bonfire she says it's worth £300 pounds. It's not long before every charity wants a share.
Read MoreThe Salesman
Dorothy and Robert encounter an extremely pushy door to door encyclopedia salesman who won't take no for an answer.
Read MoreThe Visiting Scots
Dorothy is extremely nervous when her accountant visits to check her books. However, she shouldn't have worried as her accountant says she should be spending more to take advantage of the tax breaks.
Read MoreThe Silence
Robert and Dorothy disagree about the type of tiles to get for the kitchen. When Robert buys the tiles he wanted a silence ensues. Things are resolved when Dorothy employs a couple of mediators.
Read MoreThe Rolls-Royce
Robert wants Dorothy to buy a Rolls-Royce but Dorothy is having second thoughts. She relents in the end so that they can go to the opera in style.
Read MoreThe Friendly Aristocrats
Dorothy is staying as a guest at a country house. Robert is mistaken as her partner and put in the guest suite. Fearing he'll have to stay in the servants' quarters if the truth is discovered, they decide to keep up the pretence. Things get difficult when mutual friends arrive.
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