"In Sickness and in Health" Christmas Special (TV Episode 1989) Poster

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9/10
Christmas in a box!
ShadeGrenade21 November 2010
Warning: Spoilers
The 'In Sickness & In Health' Christmas Special took a break in 1988, returning a year later. By this time some interesting cast changes had taken place. Eamonn Walker's 'Winston' ( known to Alf as 'Marigold' ) had left, as had Eileen Kennally a.k.a. 'Mrs.Johnson'. Tricia Kelly - who had been a home help in Season 1 and a D.H.S.S. clerk in Season 2 - took over the latter role. Being a younger, more attractive woman, the character was altered from someone happy with their lot in life to a simmering hot-bed of sexual frustration ( not unlike 'Ria' in 'Butterflies' ). As Kelly's 'Mrs.Johnson' notes, Fred ( Ken Campbell ) has given her a good home. She just wishes she was sharing it with someone else. The full extent of her growing dissatisfaction would be displayed in the opening episode of Season 6 when she ( played by yet another actress ) came out of the closet and left Fred for another woman! Arthur English was missing due to health problems. Stepping into his shoes was Bill Maynard as 'Bert Luscombe', whom he had played in the 1972 'Till Death Us Do Part' story 'Pigeon Fancier' ( he was the man Alf had the bet with! ).

The episode begins with Alf once again looking forward to a miserable Christmas - cheese on toast for dinner instead of turkey. He concocts a scam; telling the Vicar ( Philip Fox ) Mrs.Hollingbery cannot afford food and begs for some as an act of charity. The Vicar duly brings round a hamper, but she refuses it on the grounds it has been dishonestly obtained. Alf offers to raffle it instead...

Better than the 1987 special, though Arthur English is sadly missed. Philip Fox was the annoying man in 'Duty Free' who wanted to have his photo taken with a chimpanzee, and later nearly sold his home in the first episode of 'I'm Alan Partridge'.

Funniest moment - the raffle in the pub. Alf tries to fix the result by filling his hat with bits of paper bearing no-one's name except his, but he is outsmarted by Bert! Having lost the hamper, things get worse for Alf as his ruse is discovered!
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7/10
Christmas Special
Prismark101 January 2023
I always thought Bill Maynard was a regular as Bert Luscombe in Till Death Do Us Part. He only made two appearances on that television show and did a movie version.

The Christmas Special was Bert's sole appearance on the spin off. It is Christmas down the pub and Alf looks forward to spending Christmas alone and with no dinner.

Mrs Johnson offers to share Christmas dinner with Alf, but Mr Johnson does not want to deny Alf some penance. It could be part of God's plan that Alf suffers over the festive period.

With the Salvation Army collecting funds for the needy. Alf decides he is an old pensioner in need of charity. Maybe the local vicar will prove to be a soft touch.

Again the ranting has been toned down. Alf comes over as a pathetic figure, collecting fag ends to get tobacco for his pile.

Mrs Hollingberry has no time for Alf's conniving. As Alf did not save up for Christmas she refused to share her dinner with him. She will also not accept the hamper that the vicar donated because of Alf's sob story.

Bert might be unhappy that he had to put down his dog. However this old dog proves that he has a trick or two up his sleeve when Alf has a lucky dip to win the Christmas hamper.
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