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Till Death Us Do Part (1966–1975) — comedy on BBC One
About Till Death Us Do Part
Till Death Us Do Part ended on December 17, 1975. The show concluded its original run on BBC One after seven series, with a continuation on ITV under the title Till Death.... Six years later, the BBC produced a sequel called In Sickness and in Health, which aired from 1985 to 1992.
The series was a British sitcom that first premiered on June 6, 1966. It was centered around the Garnett family in London's East End, focusing on the reactionary and often controversial views of Alf Garnett, played by Warren Mitchell. The show depicted everyday family life and social issues through humor, highlighting Alf's racist and anti-socialist attitudes, which often clashed with his wife Else and daughter Rita.
The cast included Warren Mitchell as Alf Garnett, Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins, Anthony Booth as Mike Rawlins, Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett, and Joan Sims as Gran. The show is categorized as a comedy and had a runtime of approximately 30 minutes per episode. Although it has ended, the series remains a notable part of British television history.
Till Death Us Do Part episode schedule
49 aired
Aired · 49
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| December 17, 1975 | S7·E6 | Unemployment |
| December 3, 1975 | S7·E5 | A Hole in One |
| November 26, 1975 | S7·E4 | Window |
| November 19, 1975 | S7·E3 | Drunk in Charge of a Bicycle |
| November 12, 1975 | S7·E2 | Min the Housekeeper |
| November 5, 1975 | S7·E1 | Moving in with Min |
| February 12, 1975 | S6·E6 | The Letter |
| February 5, 1975 | S6·E5 | Christmas Club Books |
| January 29, 1975 | S6·E4 | The Wake |
| January 22, 1975 | S6·E3 | Wedgie Ben |
| January 15, 1975 | S6·E2 | Marital Bliss |
| January 8, 1975 | S6·E1 | Phone Call to Else |
| February 28, 1974 | S5·E7 | Paki-Paddy |
| February 12, 1974 | S5·E6 | Party Night |
| February 5, 1974 | S5·E5 | Gran's Watch |
| January 30, 1974 | S5·E4 | Three Day Week |
| January 23, 1974 | S5·E3 | Strikes and Blackouts |
| January 9, 1974 | S5·E2 | The Royal Wedding |
| January 2, 1974 | S5·E1 | TV Licence |
| October 25, 1972 | S4·E6 | Alf's Broken Leg |
| October 18, 1972 | S4·E5 | Up the Hammers |
| October 11, 1972 | S4·E4 | Dock Pilfering |
| September 27, 1972 | S4·E3 | Holiday in Bournemouth |
| September 20, 1972 | S4·E2 | Pigeon Fancier |
| September 13, 1972 | S4·E1 | To Garnett a Grandson |
| February 16, 1968 | S3·E7 | Aunt Maud |
| February 9, 1968 | S3·E6 | The Puppy |
| February 2, 1968 | S3·E5 | Football |
| January 26, 1968 | S3·E4 | The Funeral |
| January 19, 1968 | S3·E3 | Monopoly |
Show 19 earlier episodes
| January 12, 1968 | S3·E2 | The Blood Donor |
| January 5, 1968 | S3·E1 | The Phone |
| February 27, 1967 | S2·E10 | Alf's Dilemma |
| February 20, 1967 | S2·E9 | State Visit |
| February 13, 1967 | S2·E8 | In Sickness and in Health |
| February 6, 1967 | S2·E7 | A Wapping Mythology (The Workers' King) |
| January 30, 1967 | S2·E6 | A Woman's Place Is in the Home |
| January 23, 1967 | S2·E5 | Caviar on the Dole |
| January 16, 1967 | S2·E4 | The Bulldog Breed |
| January 9, 1967 | S2·E3 | I Can Give It Up Any Time I Like |
| January 2, 1967 | S2·E2 | Sex Before Marriage |
| December 26, 1966 | S2·E1 | Peace and Goodwill |
| August 1, 1966 | S1·E7 | Claustrophobia |
| July 18, 1966 | S1·E6 | From LIverpool with Love |
| July 4, 1966 | S1·E5 | Two Toilets...That's Posh |
| June 27, 1966 | S1·E4 | Intolerance |
| June 20, 1966 | S1·E3 | A House with Love in It |
| June 13, 1966 | S1·E2 | Hair Raising |
| June 6, 1966 | S1·E1 | Arguments, Arguments |