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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 is a British television sitcom that aired on BBC1 from 1965 to 1975. First airing as a Comedy Playhouse pilot, the show aired in seven series until 1975. Six years later, ITV continued the sitcom, calling it Till Death.... From 1985 to 1992, the BBC produced a sequel In Sickness and in Health.
Created by Johnny Speight, Till Death Us Do Part centred on the East End Garnett family, led by patriarch Alf Garnett (Warren Mitchell), a reactionary white working-class man who holds racist and anti-socialist views. His long-suffering wife Else was played by Dandy Nichols, and his daughter Rita by Una Stubbs. Rita's husband Mike Rawlins (Anthony Booth) is a socialist layabout. The character Alf Garnett became a well known character inBritish culture, and Mitchell played him on stage and television up until 1998, when Speight died.
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 |