Hattie brings her new boyfriend Gregory Mulheimer home to meet Eric.
However Eric is on his guard when he finds out that the boyfriend in a penniless bit part American actor. He thinks that Gregory is a conman.
Hattie had been conned during the war by American GIs claiming to be wealthy.
Eric spends his time trying to hide the money he has squirreled away for a rainy day.
However Eric and Gregory find common ground over a shared interest in astronomy.
It is Hattie who is on her guard by sending Corky to do some fact finding. Charles Brown thinks he is on his way to Hollywood.
An amusing end to the second series of Sykes. It is clear that the episode is a remake of the 1960s show. The reference to the second world war just looked incongruous and maybe Eric Sykes should had updated it.
However Eric is on his guard when he finds out that the boyfriend in a penniless bit part American actor. He thinks that Gregory is a conman.
Hattie had been conned during the war by American GIs claiming to be wealthy.
Eric spends his time trying to hide the money he has squirreled away for a rainy day.
However Eric and Gregory find common ground over a shared interest in astronomy.
It is Hattie who is on her guard by sending Corky to do some fact finding. Charles Brown thinks he is on his way to Hollywood.
An amusing end to the second series of Sykes. It is clear that the episode is a remake of the 1960s show. The reference to the second world war just looked incongruous and maybe Eric Sykes should had updated it.