Don Warrington incarnant Philip
Épisodes 28
All Our Yesterdays
Rigsby has to tell an ill-tempered wrestler to turn down the volume on his radio.
Lire la suiteThe New Tenant (aka Rooksby)
Stingy, pretentious landlord Rigsby is looking for another lodger. One of his current lodgers, Miss Jones, is keen for her acquaintance, Philip, to move in because she is attracted to him.
Lire la suiteBlack Magic
Rigsby is sceptical but intrigued by a ritual which Philip shows him - banging his spear on the ground to summon a woman.
Lire la suiteA Night Out
Rigsby, Alan, Philip and Ruth go out to an upmarket restaurant (which has a strict dress code) for Ruth's birthday. Rigsby borrows his new lodger Spooner's suit, without his permission.
Lire la suiteCharisma
Alan wears an earring to attract the opposite sex, which Rigsby disapproves of. Alan sneaks Maureen into his room; Rigsby hears her and ejects her.
Lire la suiteThe Prowler
Ruth's screams of a prowler brings Rigsby to her side and prompts a visit from the regional crime squad.
Lire la suiteStand Up and Be Counted
Rigsby's political loyalties are put to the test as election fever grips the house.
Lire la suiteThe Permissive Society
Philip arranges a blind date for Alan, so he can be alone with Ruth, who's been let down by her latest suitor.
Lire la suiteFood Glorious Food
Rigsby has to choose between his pride and his stomach when Philip challenges his ability to go without food for three days.
Lire la suiteA Body Like Mine
Rigsby reluctantly joins a communal fitness craze.
Lire la suiteMoonlight and Roses
Rigsby jumps to the conclusion that Ruth has fallen in love with him.
Lire la suiteA Perfect Gentleman
A well-bred new tenant brings out Rigsby's aristocratic aspirations.
Lire la suiteLast of the Big Spenders
Rigsby tries to seduce a new tenant while fending off bill collectors.
Lire la suiteThings That Go Bump in the Night
Rigsby tries to spook Alan by telling him that the boarding house is haunted.
Lire la suiteFor the Man Who Has Everything
Rigsby spends Christmas alone, but both Alan and Philip return early looking for some solitude for romance.
Lire la suiteThat's My Boy
Rigsby returns from his holidays to find that Ruth has returned and that an infant is being passed around for care.
Lire la suiteStage Struck
When Alan and Ruth are cast as lovers in a play written by a new tenant, Hilary, a jealous Rigsby decides to take up acting.
Lire la suiteClunk Click
Rigsby tries to impress Ruth with a fancy new car.
Lire la suiteThe Good Samaritans
Even the callous Rigsby becomes concerned over a depressed new tenant who has suffered a series of business and personal problems.
Lire la suiteFawcett's Python
Ruth becomes indignant with Marilyn, the new tenant, who is an exotic dancer with an unusual prop in her act.
Lire la suiteThe Cocktail Hour
Alan becomes engaged to a girl from a snobbish family.
Lire la suiteSuddenly at Home
Rigsby jumps to a drastic conclusion when a hypochondriac tenant is taken to the hospital.
Lire la suiteHello Young Lovers
Ruth befriends a young couple who have moved in, fleeing from her disapproving father.
Lire la suiteFire and Brimstone
Rigsby convinces his new tenant, a pious Welsh student, that Philip is in need of spiritual guidance, but it's Rigsby who sees the light.
Lire la suiteGreat Expectations
Rigsby persuades Ruth to impersonate his estranged wife so he can collect an inheritance from his great uncle.
Lire la suitePink Carnations
Rigsby tries to find a woman through an ad in the personals column and receives a surprising response.
Lire la suiteUnder the Influence
Rigsby persuades a tenant behind on his rent to hypnotize Ruth and plant the idea she's madly in love with Rigsby.
Lire la suiteCome On In the Water's Lovely
Rigsby finally proposes to Ruth when he receives his long awaited divorce papers.
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