2A Oh No, Cousin Henry!
2B Dinner at Marigold’s
2C A Bit of a Scrape
2D What the Tweeny Heard
2E The Oncoming Storm
2F The Flag of Rebellion
2G Courage Calls to Courage
2H A Bear For Lucy
2I Aunt Phyllida Regrets
2J Kitchen Scraps
2K Best in Show
2L A Suitable Baron
2M The New Maid
Season 3 (1967) 13 episodes
1908-1910: During the height of Cramberleigh fandom at Chronos College, this was the only season with no surviving episodes.
3A Afternoon At The Races
3B The Fortunes of Phyllida
3C All The Fun of the Fair
3D A Valet’s Hand — first speaking lines for Evans the footman
3E Masterpiece
3F The Marchioness and the Mademoiselle
3G Flight of Fancy
3H Nemesis
3I A Discreet Affair
3J Votes for Women
3K Over the Hills and Far Away
3L Life and Art
3M End of an Era — the household reacts to the news of the death of King Edward
Season 4 (1968) 13 episodes
1910-1912: Lucy (18) returns from boarding school with a new face; Lady Ann is written out in a shocking two part season finale.
4A Kensington Square — Lady Ann tries to solve the mystery of Sir Victor’s visits to London
4B Field of War — the household is divided and everyone takes sides
4C Gift of the Gab — a charming professor turns the eye of Lady Ann
4D Sunday Dinner
4E No Regular Occupation — after being unfairly dismissed, Gladioli investigates other employment options in London and is kidnapped by a fortune teller who hints at the existence of black magic
4F That Horrible Cat [still missing]
4G Working Together
4H A Friendly Policeman — Gladioli is restored to Cramberleigh, her name cleared after the arrest of Madame Blanc
4I Woolworth Pearls — Cousin Henry falls in love with an unsuitable girl again
4J A Loud Crash — Lucy Wildegreen, now 18 years old, returns home to Cramberleigh from her boarding school and causes all sorts of chaos in the household