Till Death Us Do Part
Following the chronicles of the East End working-class Garnett family, headed by patriarch Alf Garnett, a reactionary working-class man who holds racist and anti-socialist views.
Following the chronicles of the East End working-class Garnett family, headed by patriarch Alf Garnett, a reactionary working-class man who holds racist and anti-socialist views.
7 Episodes
A weekend in the Garnett household is punctuated with rows, and the protagonist is generally Alf. Whether it is politics, family, drink or football, he has an opinion that is shared by very few - least of all his long-suffering wife Else and his son-in-law Mike.
June 6, 1966Alf does not realise that Mike has drawn a face on his bald head while he was asleep and wanders off to the pub.
June 13, 1966It is Else and Alf's twenty-fifth wedding anniversary though Alf has forgotten and it is left to Mike to give him a present to pass on to his wife, not that Alf is grateful. Mike and Rita take Alf and Else to dinner at a fancy place in the West End. But Alf gets drunk and Mike discovers he doesn't have enough money for the bill.
June 20, 1966Alf's racist outbursts lead to his receiving a black eye at a cup final match in Scotland.
June 27, 1966Mike tries to convince Alf to sell the house and buy a new larger modern house. However, Alf later learns his plans involve Mike having the title deeds.
July 4, 1966Mike's Irish parents are staying with the Garnetts, much to Alf's annoyance.
July 18, 1966The Garnetts drive to Cornwall for a holiday in an isolated old cottage.
August 1, 1966