- 7.1/1020 votes
#1 - Speed's Return
Season 2 Episode 1 - Aired 12/1/1978
Speed is being released from prison. Wolfie sees Speed's girlfriend going to a Hospital at the Clinic for having babies! Wolfie tells Shirley and Ken about what he seen, and they start talking about this, but Charile and Florence overhears them and thinks Shirley is pregnant. They tell Speed later on and it's all been a misunderstanding, but Speed is not too happy with Wolfie.
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
- 7.1/1019 votes
#2 - Rebel Without a Pause
Season 2 Episode 2 - Aired 12/8/1978
When Shirley's dad is made redundant, Wolfie decides to have a demonstration outside the factory gates.
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
- 7.3/1020 votes
#3 - The Tooting Connection
Season 2 Episode 3 - Aired 12/15/1978
Some stereos have been stolen from Charlie's factory, and Wolfie just happens to know where they are.
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
- 7.9/1021 votes
#4 - Working Class Hero
Season 2 Episode 4 - Aired 12/22/1978
When Wolfie is protesting at the Job Centre, he gets a job, but he can't say no or his benefits will be stopped. But, when he actually goes to work he is shocked to see that Charlie is his new boss!
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
- 7.0/1017 votes
#5 - Rock Bottom
Season 2 Episode 5 - Aired 1/5/1979
Wolfie tries to get into the pop world, by going for an audition.
Director: Ray Butt
Writer: John Sullivan
The Best Episodes of Citizen Smith Season 2
Every episode of Citizen Smith Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Citizen Smith Season 2!
Classic BBC comedy starring Robert Lindsay as revolutionary leader Wolfie Smith of the Tooting Popular Front. Hoping to emulate his icons, Wolfie forms the Tooting...
Genre:Comedy
Network:BBC One
Season 2 Ratings Summary
"Speed's Return" is the best rated episode of "Citizen Smith" season 2. It scored 7.1/10 based on 20 votes. Directed by Ray Butt and written by John Sullivan, it aired on 12/1/1978. This episode is rated 0.0 points higher than the second-best, "Rebel Without a Pause".