1. Absent Friends
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Bob and Thelma are on a Norwegian honeymoon, far away from the influence of Terry - or so they think. Terry is striving to get to know Thelma's sister Susan a lot better.
Thelma has gone back to her mother, leaving Bob to bemoan his fate.
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9. The Expert - Thelma has gone back to her mother, leaving Bob to bemoan his fate.
More infoBob and Thelma are on a Norwegian honeymoon, far away from the influence of Terry - or so they think. Terry is striving to get to know Thelma's sister Susan a lot better.
Bob comes back from his honeymoon to find that Terry is off his beer and is going out with Thelma's sister Susan. Is Terry in love?
Bob's married life promises work, worry and wallpapering. Meanwhile Terry wastes the days away in the pub and the bookies, as happy as ever. Bob wonders who has the right answer.
According to Bob and Shakespeare, 'Wine is a gentle stimulant and good companion' and so is Terry the night Bob is breathalysed and ends up at the police station!
Bob and Terry argue about fitness over a pint and challenge each other to a cross country cycle race, to see who's the fittest.
Terry offers to look after the house when Bob and Thelma go away for the weekend.
Bob, nursing his strained ligaments, goes to Out-Patients feeling that Terry is the root cause of all his misfortunes. Who is the masked stranger who causes him still more?
Bob, taking time off from marriage to join Terry on a quiet weekend's fishing, is racked by guilt. But he's not the guilty party.
Thelma has gone back to her mother, leaving Bob to bemoan his fate.
Thelma has left Bob and is still with mother, leaving Terry to soothe Bob's furrowed brow. Bob is anxious in case people talk.
Bob becomes more and more depressed by Thelma's absence and Terry's housekeeping. Finally, Terry can take no more and leaves him as well.
When faced with a fight, Terry has a golden rule: 'Do unto others as they would do unto you - but do it first'.
The death of Terry's disreputable Great Uncle Jacob causes him much anguish, and the funeral gives Bob an insight into his own future.