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Kenny freaks out after losing his swim trunks at a water park and his new girlfriend notices he isn't circumcised. When he decides to go under the knife, Joy is impressed by his efforts to please a girl he hardly knows and badgers Eddie to do more nice things for her.
The series went on hiatus beginning November 28, but returned with a new episode on a special night in March 2008 at 9:30 p.m. [12] Then in April, ' Til Death moved again to Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. leading into Back to You. [13] In May, the series was given an 18-episode order for its third season, while comedy companion Back to You was ...
The episode was first broadcast on Monday 2 January 1967 as the second episode in series two, and this proved to be its only transmission in the UK. The last sighting of the black and white series was in January 1969, and with the introduction of colour broadcasts later the same year, their potential for domestic broadcast was clearly compromised.
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Til Death may refer to: Til death, a portion of the English-language Christian marriage vows; Til Death, a 1998 album by The Undead 'Til Death, a 2012 album by Capture the Crown; Til Death, an album by Aesthetic Perfection; Til Death, a 2011 song by Wynter Gordon 'Til Death, an American sitcom; Till Death..., a British sitcom
They are sharing a bungalow with Min (Patricia Hayes) following the death of her husband Bert. Mike and Rita, characters from Till Death Us Do Part, were no longer main characters. Una Stubbs returned for three episodes as Rita together with her son Michael, but although her layabout husband Mike was talked about, he was never seen.
The series had a Tales from the Crypt-like setting, with each episode lasting 30 minutes. At each end of an episode, John Waters would say "I have another wedding to go to, but I hope it won't be yours". After 15 minutes of the show, Court TV would allow viewers to text message a guess on who would be the killer.