List of Keeping Up Appearances episodes

From the second series, Mary Millar replaced Shirley Stelfox as Rose, and David Griffin joined the cast as Emmet Hawksworth, Elizabeth's brother.

Guest starring Peter Cellier as Major Wilton-Smythe, Leo Dolan as the postman, Bruce Alexander as the doctor, James Ottaway as Mr Oxley, Paul Toothill as the Meter Man and George Webb as Daddy (uncredited).

Hyacinth drags Richard off to a day at Carldon Hall, their local country stately home, but decides to visit her father first.

Guest starring Michael Bilton as His Lordship, Eric Carte as the car park attendant, Liz Gebhardt as the angry woman, Les Clack and Stella Kemball as Stately Home visitors and George Webb as Daddy (uncredited).

Meanwhile, the Ladies' Circle is expecting a guest speaker at the church hall and Hyacinth decides to take charge of the arrangements.

Guest starring Gerald Sim as the vicar, Laura Shavin as Stephanie, Richard Ashton and Rick Friend as the hippies, Jonathan Fryer as Dennis, Bruce Bennett as Reg, Patricia Leach as Mrs Midgeley and George Webb as Daddy (uncredited).

[3] Hyacinth is shocked to see a strange man wearing only a towel emerge from Elizabeth's house to get the newly delivered milk, becoming outraged at what she perceives as the "moral degradation" of the neighbourhood.

Hyacinth and Richard drive the wealthy Mrs Fortescue, a brash and sharp-tongued woman "whose sister married a baronet", into town.

All is well until Onslow and Daisy turn up unexpectedly to collect Rose, who has spent an amorous weekend with a Mr Smith in Room 210.

Emmet is enraged when Hyacinth ends up rehearsing a performance for the old people at the church hall with him, and a tranquilised Rose arrives at the scene wanting to become a nun.

Hyacinth's social status is nearly ruined when she encounters councillor Mrs Nugent in town while attempting to retrieve Daddy.

Guest starring Ivor Danvers as Richard's boss, Robert Rawles as the milkman and Jon Glover as Roger.

When Hyacinth finally finds Daddy, he is holding a sign that reads "If you love me let me know" outside the home of his latest romantic interest.

[8] Hyacinth's attempts to keep Richard's retirement interesting continue with her finding him a potential executive job in Frosticle's frozen foods; to impress the manager of the company she has contrived a plot involving Onslow and golf.

For her summer entertaining, Hyacinth has decided to host an elaborate indoors/outdoors luxury barbecue with finger buffet, and she is determined to get a local celebrity as a guest to one-up the Barker-Finches.

A policeman arrives to inform Hyacinth that her senile Daddy has been kept at the police station for patrolling the town hall with a bayonet.

Later Emmet's head gets stuck in the ceiling after Elizabeth spills her ice-cold lemonade on him, as Hyacinth's other invited guests arrive.

Guest starring David Janson as the postman, Robert Rawles as the milkman, Helen Dorward as the visitor and George Webb as Daddy (uncredited).

Meanwhile, Onslow, Daisy and Rose turn up with Daddy, who believes he is back in the war and he takes command when Richard's repair efforts end in disaster.

Traffic problems, a muddy field and too much luggage result in a disastrous start to the holiday: they are too late to board the ship at Southampton and it leaves without them.

[9] Guest-starring Lord Lichfield as himself, Lyndsay Frost as himself, Alice Macdonald as the check-in girl, Mark Brignal as the port official, Bernard Holley as the restaurant manager, David Janson as the postman, Barry Bethell as the holidaymaker, The Band of the Welsh Fusiliers as themselves, The Mark Joyce Showband as themselves and Michael Cochrane as the ship officer.

She gets more than she bargained for when the mischievous vicar assigns her the amorous Mr Farrini and travel-sick Mrs Lomax, as well as the long-suffering Elizabeth and Richard, who is driving the minibus.

Guest starring Angus Lennie as Mr Farrini, Derek Waring as Mr Cooper-Bassett, Rita Davies as Mrs Lomax, Eric Carte as the Sergeant, John Darrell as the Inspector, Jeremy Gittins as the vicar, Marion Barron as the vicar's wife and Sheila Rennie as the lady helper.

Hyacinth prepares for the mayor's fancy dress ball and is also on a mission to impress the new neighbours, a few streets away, but she is greatly displeased with the costumes Richard hires for them.

Hyacinth organises a "waterside supper with riparian entertainment", much to the despair of those she invites, which consists of Elizabeth, Emmet, the vicar and his wife.

When Bruce and Violet's constant arguing threatens Hyacinth's luxury barbecue, she resorts to desperate musical measures to keep her family scandals from public exposure.

Things get worse when Hyacinth accidentally throws Daddy's bucket of horse manure over the food when the barbecue catches fire.

Alternative title: "A Crafts-Woman Scorned" An excited Hyacinth has put an advert in the local newspaper to teach people social etiquette, but the clientele proves far different from what she expected.

In a last-minute attempt to get the show off the ground, Hyacinth invites Onslow, Daisy, Rose, Bruce and Violet to participate.

[14] A prequel episode was broadcast on BBC One on 2 September 2016[15] which is set in the early 1950s and a young Hyacinth Walton (Kerry Howard) is seen desperately trying to force her family to climb the ever-expanding social ladder.

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