Aired: 10/15/1973
'Honestly, mam, it's all a load of rubbish. I mean, I read me horoscope and things like that, for a joke... but this.'
Aired: 10/22/1973
Adie and Astral share a taste for literature and freedom, but Zena has long since set the jam just the way she likes it.
Aired: 10/29/1973
Dogs are like their owners - grey-hounds are nasty, staffords are for fighting. You can't blame the dogs - it's nature.
Aired: 11/5/1973
'The way to get on, son, is to accept the kind of jobs you have to grit your teeth to do.' Martin enjoys moving furniture, but not bodies.
Aired: 11/12/1973
'Most fellers, if they'd seen a mate go under that press, they'd never go back.' Can Brocky?
Aired: 11/19/1973
'Two million years wasted making leather bags. For what? For what? There's more to life.' Harry Ravitz suddenly sees the world in a new light.
Aired: 11/26/1973
Another chance to see David Cregan's first television play "That Time of Life" with John Neville and Peter Bayliss 'There does come a time, I know, when age knows less than youth. I don't think I've reached it.' (from Birmingham)