After Henry
Season - Episode
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4 - 1Dependent Relatives Jul 20, 1992 -
4 - 2Poor Relations Jul 27, 1992 -
4 - 3A Fully Extended Family Aug 03, 1992 -
4 - 4Yes and No Aug 10, 1992 -
4 - 5The Married Man Aug 17, 1992 -
4 - 6The Other Married Man Aug 24, 1992
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3 - 1Mr Right Jan 23, 1990 -
3 - 2Curiosity Jan 30, 1990 -
3 - 3Home Comforts Feb 06, 1990 -
3 - 4Relative Movement Feb 13, 1990 -
3 - 5The Dinner Party Feb 20, 1990 -
3 - 6Mr Fixit Feb 27, 1990 -
3 - 7Charity Mar 06, 1990 -
3 - 8The Mysterious Affair at Bygone Books Mar 13, 1990 -
3 - 9Party Politics Mar 20, 1990 -
3 - 10Unforseen Circumstances Mar 27, 1990 -
3 - 11Family Album Apr 03, 1990 -
3 - 12Last Chances Apr 16, 1990
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2 - 0A Quiet Christmas Dec 26, 1988 -
2 - 1Intellectual Aspirations Jan 17, 1989 -
2 - 2Open Secrets Jan 24, 1989 -
2 - 3Memory Games Jan 31, 1989 -
2 - 4The Cold Feb 07, 1989 -
2 - 5Wedding Bells Feb 07, 1989 -
2 - 6Lines of Communication Mar 07, 1989 -
2 - 7Gossip Mar 14, 1989 -
2 - 8Out on a Limb Mar 14, 1989 -
2 - 9Upstagers Mar 21, 1989 -
2 - 10Idle Speculation Mar 28, 1989 -
2 - 11Efficiency Apr 04, 1989 -
2 - 12Going Away Apr 11, 1989 -
2 - 13A Week of Sundays Dec 25, 1989
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1 - 1The Older Man Jan 04, 1988 -
1 - 2Phone Calls Jan 11, 1988 -
1 - 3The Teapot Jan 18, 1988 -
1 - 4Security Jan 25, 1988 -
1 - 5Romantic Complications Feb 01, 1988 -
1 - 6The Birthday Feb 08, 1988 -
1 - 7A Quiet Christmas Dec 26, 1988
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0 - 1Episode 1 Jan 01, 1970
Overview
After Henry is a British sitcom written by Simon Brett, and starring Prunella Scales and Joan Sanderson. Originating as a radio programme on BBC Radio 4 from 1985 to 1989, it was adapted for television by Thames Television. Sarah is the 42-year-old widow of GP Henry France. She lives in an often volatile family situation with her elderly mother Eleanor Prescott, and her daughter, 18-year-old Clare, with both of whom she shares a house. Following Henry's death, the family have to find a way to cope with each other as best they can. The BBC was initially hesitant to produce a series but after three successful runs on BBC Radio 4, it was commissioned for the small screen. The series was surprisingly popular, attracting over 14 million viewers. Four seasons were made, with the last transmitted after the death of Sanderson, who died on 24 May 1992.



