Season - Episode
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3 - 1EastEnders Nov 14, 1986 -
3 - 2Heathrow Nov 21, 1986 -
3 - 3The Blue Cross Hospital for Sick Animals Nov 28, 1986 -
3 - 4AA (Automobile Association) Dec 05, 1986 -
3 - 5Greyhound Racing: Walthamstow Dec 12, 1986 -
3 - 6Fairford: A Cotswold Town - A NATO Base Dec 19, 1986
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2 - 1The Hospital for Sick Children Feb 22, 1985 -
2 - 2Driving School Mar 01, 1985 -
2 - 3Soho Mar 08, 1985 -
2 - 4The Natural History Museum Mar 15, 1985 -
2 - 5Cross-Channel Ferry Mar 22, 1985 -
2 - 6The Tower of London Mar 29, 1985 -
2 - 7Richmond Park Apr 05, 1985 -
2 - 8Moving Apr 12, 1985
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1 - 1Battersea Dogs' Home Mar 15, 1983 -
1 - 2Traffic Wardens Mar 22, 1983 -
1 - 3Selfridges Mar 29, 1983 -
1 - 4Waterloo Station Apr 05, 1983 -
1 - 5Sotheby's Apr 12, 1983 -
1 - 6The Seaside Apr 19, 1983
Overview
They say that one of the worst things that can happen to ordinary people is moving house. Today Ronald Miller, 82, and his wife, Isabel, 75, are leaving the house in Dollis Hill that has been their home since their wedding day in 1930. Glynn and Carrie Boyd-Harte are moving into a 16-room mansion (with no heating) in London's West End. And in Clacton the Patels are worried about their temple being damaged in the move. For the removal men, of course, it's no big deal. There is a lot of huffing and puffing and the odd bit of cussing. But they are caring people. They care about tea-breaks, tips and, of course, their clients. "We have to be diplomats," says one man, "I mean, that's people's lives stuck on the back of our lorries."
