In Sickness and in Health is a BBCtelevision sitcom which ran between 1985 and 1992. It was a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
History
After the cancellation
The series had 47 episodes, and unlike its predecessor, all the episodes have survived and are available on DVD.
Although the final show was broadcast in 1992, Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
In Sickness and in Health is the fourth episode of the NBC horror anthology Fear Itself. The episode guest-starred Psych co-stars Maggie Lawson and James Roday.
Plot
Samantha (Maggie Lawson) is about to be married to Carlos (James Roday), a man whom she loves deeply despite the fact that she has only known him for a short while. She suspects that many people -- including her lifelong friends/bridesmaids Kelly and Ruthie -- think that she is rushing the marriage. Samantha's brother, Steven, hasn't shown up yet; Samantha explains that he is just upset since she is the only family he has. Ruthie passes Samantha a note that was given to her from Father Chris (William B. Davis), the reverend. Samantha is told it was given to him by a woman in a red headscarf. She opens the letter and finds a typewritten note which reads: "The person you are marrying is a serial killer."
She meets Carlos and finds that she can't relax around him. Samantha and Carlos get married, despite some hesitation during the ceremony. Preparing for the reception, Samantha tries to assure her friends that nothing has changed, even though they both notice something is wrong. Stressed, she asks them to leave. Alone, she hears a knock on the door. She goes out and glimpses a person leaving, wearing a red headscarf. She meets with Father Chris and asks him who gave him the note. He alludes to a tragedy in Carlos' past that she has not been aware of. She talks with Bob (Marshall Bell), Carlos' uncle, who explains that Carlos' parents mysteriously disappeared when he was sixteen, which traumatized him.
In Sickness and in Health Series 3 Episodes 1-6 1987
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Se...
published: 08 Mar 2021
In Sickness and in Health Series 4 Episodes 1-6 1989
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Se...
published: 08 Mar 2021
In Sickness and in Health Series 5 Episodes 1-6 1990
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Se...
published: 08 Mar 2021
In Sickness and in Health ~ Visit To DHSS
published: 04 Nov 2019
In Sickness and in Health Full Theme Tune (Lyrics Video)
published: 25 Jan 2018
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In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us ...
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us ...
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us ...
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
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In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
In Sickness and in Health is a BBC television sitcom which ran between 1 September 1985 and 3 April 1992. It is a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
Cast
Warren Mitchell as Alfred 'Alf' Garnett
Dandy Nichols as Else Garnett (Series 1)
Una Stubbs as Rita Rawlins (Series 1–2)
Arthur English as Arthur (Series 1–5)
Eamonn Walker as Winston ('Marigold') (Series 1–3)
Ken Campbell as Fred Johnson
Eileen Kenally as Mrs Johnson (Series 1–3)
Tricia Kelly as Mrs Johnson (Series 4–5)
Yvonne D'Alpra as Mrs Johnson (Series 6)
Harry Fowler as Harry the milkman
Arnold Diamond as Mr Rabinsky (Series 1–4)
Carmel McSharry as Camille Hollingbery (Series 1–6)
Patricia Hayes as Min Reed (Series 2–5)
Irene Handl as Gwenneth (Series 2–3)
Renu Setna as Mr Kittel (Series 2–3)
Fanny Carby as The Barmaid (Series 3–5)
Vas Blackwood as Pele (Series 4)
Hugh Lloyd as Harry Carey (Series 4–6)
Pat Coombs as Mrs Carey (Series 4–6)
James Ellis as Michael (Series 6)
After the cancellation
Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Sickness_and_in_Health
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In Sickness and in Health is a BBCtelevision sitcom which ran between 1985 and 1992. It was a sequel to the highly successful Till Death Us Do Part, which ran between 1966 and 1975, and Till Death..., which ran for one series of six episodes in 1981.
History
After the cancellation
The series had 47 episodes, and unlike its predecessor, all the episodes have survived and are available on DVD.
Although the final show was broadcast in 1992, Warren Mitchell would continue to perform as Alf Garnett on special occasions; this meant on stage in front of a live audience, and similarly to an invited audience consisting largely of celebrities and public figures.
In 1997, a number of special shows were arranged for Granada Television, in which Alf would be in his front room in the company of Mrs Hollingbery or in the pub with a drinking partner. The material was written by Johnny Speight and Alf now grumbles about the Labour Party being returned to power under Tony Blair.
After Johnny Speight's death in 1998, Warren Mitchell decided that he no longer wanted to play Alf.
Mournful vultures Lay us down to sleep Dark is light when you choose to see Night hides well but no everything Time is the essence of truth we're told Yet truth is not what I've ever heard Spread infection through fear Quarantined mind breeds the hate This is their map of corruption Deconstructing the human race We walk through these lands infected But we are immune Time is ripe, ripe for death Weep fast and pray [Chorus: x2] Rumors like fleas Spread this disease Our minds are impaled In sickness we prevail Dark is light when you choose to see Night hides well but not everything Time is the essence of truth I'm told Yet truth is not what I've ever heard We walk through these lands infected But we are immune Time is ripe, ripe for death Weep fast and pray [Chorus x2]