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(640 posts)As Time Goes By - Set in the early 90s, Lionel and Jean were lovers in the early 1950s and a misunderstanding separated them. Forty years later they have a chance encounter and the romance begins anew.
Goodnight Sweetheart - Gary is a mobile appliance repairman and a DUI causes him to lose his driver's license and job. While depressed and walking the streets of London, he hears some children making noise in an alley and he goes to investigate. What he finds is a doorway to 1940s London. There, he falls in love with a pub keeper's daughter but he has a wife in the 1990s London.
A Most Peculiar Practice - A young, recently divorced doctor arrives at the medical department of a university. There, the doctors are a bit eccentric and he has to find his way to do his job. The funniest part of the show is at the beginning which show two nuns doing strange things like while walking across a gravel courtyard the see a man park in small car. When the man goes into the building the nuns hop into his car and start doing doughnuts on the gravel courtyard.
Waiting For God - Tom Ballard, a retired account, is forced by his son into a retirement home in which Tom doesn't want to be in. There, he meets Diana Trent, a feisty old woman who is always complaining. Together, the team up against the manager of the retirement home who's only concern is making money for the investors and Jane, the manager's assistant who is aggravatingly cheerful.
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