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Two doctors, estranged from their spouses, become roommates...but they also happen to be father and son! Can they share an apartment without driving each other crazy? No, but they do it anyway.... Tom Latimer is
Season 1
7.3/108 votesEpisode Two
Season 1 Episode 2 - Aired 11/1/1983
When Tom's mother comes round for drinks and imbibes too much, Tom offers her Toby's bed for the evening, which sets up a most embarrassing situation.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown
7.2/108 votesEpisode Five
Season 1 Episode 5 - Aired 11/22/1983
Tom's suggestion to Toby for a temporary receptionist is not well received. Meanwhile, Toby appears on television to talk about private practice and manages to offend everyone.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown
7.0/108 votesEpisode Three
Season 1 Episode 3 - Aired 11/8/1983
Working hard to reunite his parents, Tom is appalled when Toby brings his attractive young receptionist Madeline home after an evening out at Covent Garden.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown
6.8/107 votesEpisode Seven
Season 1 Episode 7 - Aired 12/6/1983
Tom's plans for his parents' reconciliation seem on course when Toby invites Angela away for a romantic weekend—but Angela storms home when she learns who sponsored the weekend.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown
6.7/108 votesEpisode Six
Season 1 Episode 6 - Aired 11/29/1983
When Toby stays out all night long, Tom surmises that he as spent the night with a woman—when in fact Toby had been in hospital, working with a colleague who suffered a heart attack.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown
6.5/108 votesEpisode Four
Season 1 Episode 4 - Aired 11/15/1983
Toby has bought a new Rolls-Royce, which he lends Tom when Tom's mini is stolen. But the Latimer men are about to be without transportation: the Rolls is stolen as well.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown
5.9/109 votesEpisode One
Season 1 Episode 1 - Aired 10/25/1983
Hard-working GP Tom Lattimer, in the midst of a divorce, is not exactly pleased when his father announces his own divorce and moves in.
Director: Harold Snoad
Writer: Unknown