List of Absolutely Fabulous episodes

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The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom Absolutely Fabulous, that was broadcast from 1992 to 2004.

Contents

[edit] Series One (1992)

  1. "Fashion" (12 November 1992) Guest stars:Nickolas Grace (Jonny), Lucy Blair (Lou-Lou)
  2. "Fat" (19 November 1992) Guest stars: Anthony Asbury (Georgy), Alexandra Bastedo (Penny Casper-Morse), Russell Kilmister (Surgeon).
  3. "France" (26 November 1992)Also appearing: Geoff McGivern (Customs Officer), Juliette Mole (Air Hostess), Robert Ripa (Old Frenchman)
  4. "Iso Tank" (3 December 1992) Also appearing: Tricia Aileen (School Secretary), Sidney Cole (Teacher), Lisa Coleman (Joanna), Annabel Hampson (Headmistress), Melanie Jessop (Secretary), James Lance (Daniel), Paul Mark Elliott (Teacher), Adrian Ross-Magenty (James), Tim Woodward (Tony)
  5. "Magazine" (10 December 1992) Also appearing: Eleanor Bron (Patsy's Mother), Dawn French(Kathy)
  6. "Birthday" (17 December 1992) Also appearing: Gary Beadle (Oliver), Mo Gaffney (Bo)

[edit] Series Two (1994)

  1. "Hospital" (27 January 1994) Also appearing: Sylvia Anderson (Voice Of Lady Penelope), Helena Bonham Carter ('Saffy'), Orla Brady (Nurse Mary), Llewella Gideon (Nurse), Richard E. Grant ('Justin'), Germaine Greer ('Mother'), David Henry (Mr Simpson), Jennifer Piercey (Antonia), Suzi Quatro ('Nurse'), Mandy Rice-Davies ('Patsy')
  2. "Death" (3 February 1994) Also appearing: Llewella Gideon (Nurse), Gwen Humble (Sondra Lorrance), Ciaran McIntyre (Vicar), Mark Tandy (Mark), Natascha Taylor (Art Gallery Assistant)
  3. "Morocco" (10 February 1994) Also appearing: Harroun Hanif (Yentob), Karim Skalli (Ali), John Wells (Uncle Humphrey)
  4. "New Best Friend" (24 February 1994) Also appearing: Patrick Barlow (Max), Jo Brand (Carmen), Britt Ekland (Herself), Lulu (Herself), Zandra Rhodes (Herself), Miranda Richardson (Bettina), Meera Syal (Suzy)
  5. "Poor" (3 March 1994) Also appearing: Miranda Forbes (Woman In Car), Helena McCarthy (Old Woman), Hugh Ross (Judge), Mark Wing-Davey (Malcolm)
  6. "Birth" (10 March 1994) Also appearing: Suzy Aitchison (Nurse), Eleanor Bron (Patsy's Mother), Wolf Christian (Fireman), Philip Franks (Writer) Jane Galloway (Nurse), Mary Mackenzie (Dancer), Mia Soteriou (Guitar Player)

[edit] Series Three (1995)

  1. "Door Handle" (30 March 1995)
  2. "Happy New Year" (6 April 1995) Also appearing: Gary Beadle (Oliver), Rebecca Front (Cherysh), Kate O'Mara (Jakie)
  3. "Sex" (13 April 1995) Also appearing: James Dreyfus (Christopher), Idris Elba (Hilton), Ian Gelder (David), Andrew Loudon (Geoff), Ben Soames (Boy), Caroline Waldron (Caroline), Lee Walters (Boy)
  4. "Jealous" (20 April 1995) Also appearing: Joanna Bowen (Journalist), Naomi Campbell (Herself), Celia Imrie (Claudia), Paul Reynolds (Squeak), Peter Richardson (Tony), Simon Stokes (Gerard)
  5. "Fear" (27 April 1995) Also appearing: John Hudson (Lecturer), Caroline Waldron (Caroline), Lulu (Herself)
  6. "The End" (4 May 1995) Also appearing: Kevin Allen (Ben), Suzanne Bertish (Gina), Max Brant (Mitchel Friedman), Sean Chapman (Santé), Daniela Denby-Ashe (Saffy's Daughter), Drew Eliot (Justice Of The Peace), Josie Lawrence (Cable TV Presenter), Danny Newman (Saffy's Son), Rupert Penry-Jones (Boy At Party), Mossie Smith (Diane), Ruby Wax (Candy)

[edit] The Last Shout Specials (1996)

  1. "The Last Shout - Part 1" (6 November 1996) Also appearing: Marcella Detroit (Angel), Marianne Faithfull (God), Tom Hollander (Paolo),
  2. "The Last Shout - Part 2" (7 November 1996) Also appearing: Gary Beadle (Oliver), Christopher Biggins (Himself), Dora Bryan (Millie), Connor Burrows (Choirboy), Nickey Clarke (Himself), Marcella Detroit (Angel), Ed Devereaux (Mac), Carmen du Sautoy (Kalishia), Marianne Faithfull (God), Georgina Grenville (Gucci Girl), Candida Gubbins (Shop Assistant), Tom Hollander (Paolo), Christian Lacroix (Himself), Calum Macleod (Vicar), Suzy Menkes (Herself), Bruce Oldfield (Himself), Alan Talbot (Carlo)

[edit] Series Four (2001)

  1. "Parallox" (31 August 2001) Also appearing: Bob Barrett (Labour Party Man), Tilly Blackwood (Lady Candy), Twiggy (Herself), Lady Victoria Hervey (Herself), Michael Greco (Himself), Stephen Gately (Himself), Richard Madeley (Himself), Judy Finnigan (Herself)
  2. "Fish Farm" (7 September 2001) Also appearing: Crispin Bonham-Carter (Jago Balfour), Tim Wylton (Brice)
  3. "Paris" (14 September 2001) Also appearing: Dave Gorman (Rimmer, the Photographer), Sacha Distel (Himself), Christian Lacroix (Himself)
  4. "Donkey" (21 September 2001) Also appearing: Tilly Blackwood (Lady Candy), Andrea Gillie (Patsy's PA), Jessica Wilcocks (Minge), Julian Rhind-Tutt (Taylor Johns), Marianne Faithfull (God), Anita Pallenberg (The Devil)
  5. "Small Opening" (28 September 2001) Also appearing: Christopher Ryan (Marshall), Melanie Jessop (Policewoman), Tilly Blackwood (Lady Candy), Josh Neale (Actor), Miles Western (Actor), Emma Pierson (Actress), Lill Roughley (Actress)
  6. "Menopause" (5 October 2001) Also appearing: Twiggy (Herself)

[edit] Christmas Special (2002)

  1. "Gay" (aka "Ab Fab: New York") (27 December 2002), co starring Whoopi Goldberg, Deborah Harry (herself), Graham Norton (himself) Rufus Wainwright (Himself), and Josh Hamilton (Serge).

[edit] Series Five (2003)

  1. "Cleanin'" (17 October 2003) Guest stars: Emma Bunton (Herself).
  2. "Book Clubbin'" (24 October 2003) Guest stars: Mariella Frostrup (Herself), Jeanette Krankie (Midwife), Kristin Scott Thomas (Plum).
  3. "Panickin'" (31 October 2003) Guest stars: Minnie Driver (Herself).
  4. "Huntin' Shootin' Fishin'" (7 November 2003) Guest stars: Emma Bunton (herself), Clarissa Dixon Wright (Gamekeeper).
  5. "Birthin'" (14 November 2003)
  6. "Schmoozin'" (28 November 2003) Guest stars: Elton John, Robert Lindsay (Pete).
  7. "Exploitin'" (5 December 2003)

[edit] Christmas Special (2003)

  1. "Cold Turkey" (24 December 2003) co-starring Kate O'Mara

[edit] Christmas Special (2004)

  1. "White Box'" (25 December 2004), guest starring Miranda Richardson (Bettina), Laurie Metcalf (Therapist), Nathan Lane (Kunz).