Episodes
| Episode | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
|---|---|---|---|
| 20080226 (BBC7) | A visit to the Hardbut Fair has romantic implications for Chris, and Sir Cliff the tortoise is about to get a refit. Episode 6 of 6. | ||
| 20080227 (BBC7) | A visit to the Hardbut Fair has romantic implications for Chris, and Sir Cliff the tortoise is about to get a refit. Episode 6 of 6. | ||
| 20040507 (BBC7) | Comedy with Linda Smith. Linda's live-in builder is busy with her sunken garden. | ||
| 20040514 (BBC7) | Linda and friends escape the heat of London and take a holiday beside the sea. Comedy written by and starring Linda Smith. | ||
| 20080205 (BBC7) | Linda Smith finds her house transformed into a heritage centre when Chris finds his literary excursions thwarted. Episode 3 of 6. | ||
| 20040423 (BBC7) | Linda Smith leaves the cares of the East End behind her, and indulges in a day trip to Romney Marsh. By taxi. | ||
| 20071215 (BBC7) | Linda Smith. Raconteur, comedian, writer, negotiator? Looks like it, as she brokers peace in our time. | ||
| 20071216 (BBC7) | Linda Smith. Raconteur, comedian, writer, negotiator? Looks like it, as she brokers peace in our time. | ||
| 20080129 (BBC7) | Linda Smith's 'life of Riley' is interrupted by an idle poltergeist after a Psychic Fayre. Episode 2 of 6. | ||
| 20080130 (BBC7) | Linda Smith's 'life of Riley' is interrupted by an idle poltergeist after a Psychic Fayre. Episode 2 of 6. | ||
| 20080219 (BBC7) | Linda Smith's tortoise, Sir Cliff, has been sprung from his high security facility. Can Neighbourhood Watch find the culprit? Episode 5 of 6. | ||
| 20080220 (BBC7) | Linda Smith's tortoise, Sir Cliff, has been sprung from his high security facility. Can Neighbourhood Watch find the culprit? Episode 5 of 6. | ||
| 20080212 (BBC7) | Linda suddenly finds herself in 'The New Islington' as East End house prices go stratospheric. Episode 4 of 6. | ||
| 20080213 (BBC7) | Linda suddenly finds herself in 'The New Islington' as East End house prices go stratospheric. Episode 4 of 6. | ||
| 20010712 | A six-part comedy series by Linda Smith set in her East End home. With day trips to Argos and regular jaunts chauffered by Wara the philosophical cabby, it's a wonder she finds time to tune in to Thought for the Day. With Femi Elufowoju Jr, Jeremy Hardy, Martin Hyder, Margaret John, Chris Neill, Colin Sell, and special appearances from Rabbi Lionel Blue and Jenni Murray. Producer Lucy Armitage | ||
| 03 | 20080206 (BBC7) | Linda Smith finds her house transformed into a heritage centre when Chris finds his literary excursions thwarted. Episode 3 of 6. |