Good Neighbors: The Complete Final Series Plus the Royal Command Performance (1977)
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Synopsis: The classic 1970s farcical Brit-com about an eccentric middle class couple who decide to leave behind the empty promises of the rat race and live off their the land--without leaving the suburbs!... The classic 1970s farcical Brit-com about an eccentric middle class couple who decide to leave behind the empty promises of the rat race and live off their the land--without leaving the suburbs! Tom and Barbara Good (Briers and Kendal), much to the horror of their conservative neighbors the Leadbetters (Eddington and Keith), decide to turn their suburban home into a self-sufficient utopian garden, with hilarious results. This two-disc set features the final seven episodes of the popular series, as well as THE ROYAL COMMAND PERFORMANCE, a special which follows Queen Elizabeth as she visits the set and talks to the cast and crew. [More]
Starring: Felicity Kendal, Richard Briers
Starring: Felicity Kendal, Richard Briers
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