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Keeping Up Appearances: Episode #124
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Episode #114
Snobs have long been sitcom anti-heroes – Hancock was a snob, as were Basil Fawlty, Rupert Rigsby and even, in his rallies against 'inferior' racial minorities, Alf Garnett – but Hyacinth Bucket, which she insisted was pronounced 'bouquet', was the mother of all snobs. She was a barnstorming, interfering, thick-skinned monster, who compulsively organised other people's lives and existed totally in a self-obsessed world, completely oblivious to the thoughts and feelings of others. In the front line of her social assaults was her husband Richard, a meek, hen-pecked individual who yearned for a quiet life but instead found himself steamrollered into falling in with his wife's plans. Neighbours Liz and Emmet also bore the brunt of her schemes, while Hyacinth's sisters Rose and Daisy – both major disappointments to her – who lived with their dotty father on a nearby council estate, were also too close for comfort, Daisy particularly so: she mooned about most of the time, complaining about the paucity of sexual activity given her by her beery slob of a husband, Onslow.
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Episode #124
Tuesday, November 24 › 10pm
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Wednesday, November 25 › 10pm
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Episode #126
Monday, December 14 › 10pm
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Friday, December 18 › 10pm
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Monday, December 21 › 10pm
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About the Series
Snobs have long been sitcom anti-heroes - Hancock was a snob, as were Basil Fawlty, Rupert Rigsby and even, in his rallies against 'inferior' racial minorities, Alf Garnett - but Hyacinth Bucket, which she insisted was pronounced 'bouquet', was the mother of all snobs. She was a barnstorming, interfering, thick-skinned monster, who compulsively organised other people's lives and existed totally in a self-obsessed world, completely oblivious to the thoughts and feelings of others. In the front line of her social assaults was her husband Richard, a meek, hen-pecked individual who yearned for a quiet life but instead found himself steamrollered into falling in with his wife's plans. Neighbours Liz and Emmet also bore the brunt of her schemes, while Hyacinth's sisters Rose and Daisy - both major disappointments to her - who lived with their dotty father on a nearby council estate, were also too close for comfort, Daisy particularly so: she mooned about most of the time, complaining about the paucity of sexual activity given her by her beery slob of a husband, Onslow.
Episode Guide
Keeping Up Appearances
Episode #140
first aired: August 9, 2007 (#140)
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Episode #139
first aired: August 8, 2007 (#139)
No description available
Episode #138
first aired: August 7, 2007 (#138)
No description available
Episode #137
first aired: August 6, 2007 (#137)
No description available
Episode #136
first aired: August 3, 2007 (#136)
No description available
Episode #135
first aired: August 2, 2007 (#135)
No description available
Episode #134
first aired: August 1, 2007 (#134)
No description available
Episode #133
first aired: July 31, 2007 (#133)
No description available
Episode #132
first aired: July 30, 2007 (#132)
No description available
Episode #131
first aired: July 26, 2007 (#131)
No description available
Episode #130
first aired: July 25, 2007 (#130)
No description available
Episode #129
first aired: July 23, 2007 (#129)
No description available
Episode #128
first aired: July 19, 2007 (#128)
No description available
Episode #127
first aired: July 18, 2007 (#127)
No description available
Episode #126
first aired: July 16, 2007 (#126)
No description available
Episode #125
first aired: July 12, 2007 (#125)
No description available
Episode #124
first aired: July 9, 2007 (#124)
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Episode #123
first aired: July 5, 2007 (#123)
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Episode #122
first aired: July 2, 2007 (#122)
No description available
Episode #121
first aired: June 25, 2007 (#121)
No description available
Episode #120
first aired: June 21, 2007 (#120)
No description available
Episode #119
first aired: June 20, 2007 (#119)
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Episode #118
first aired: June 18, 2007 (#118)
No description available
Episode #117
first aired: June 14, 2007 (#117)
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Episode #116
first aired: June 13, 2007 (#116)
No description available
Episode #115
first aired: May 31, 2007 (#115)
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Episode #114
first aired: May 30, 2007 (#114)
No description available
Episode #113
first aired: May 28, 2007 (#113)
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Episode #112
first aired: May 24, 2007 (#112)
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Episode #111
first aired: May 23, 2007 (#111)
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Episode #110
first aired: May 16, 2007 (#110)
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Episode #109
first aired: May 14, 2007 (#109)
No description available
Episode #108
first aired: May 10, 2007 (#108)
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Episode #107
first aired: May 9, 2007 (#107)
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Episode #106
first aired: May 7, 2007 (#106)
No description available
Episode #105
first aired: May 3, 2007 (#105)
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Episode #104
first aired: May 1, 2007 (#104)
No description available
Episode #103
first aired: April 30, 2007 (#103)
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Episode #102
first aired: April 26, 2007 (#102)
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Episode #101
first aired: April 25, 2007 (#101)
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Tuesday, Aug. 25
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Wednesday, July 29
WATCH: Prayer and reflection: 'National Memorial Day Concert'
Friday, May 22
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