"If You Go Down to the Woods" | |
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The Green Green Grass episode | |
Episode no. | Series 3 Episode 3 |
Directed by | Dewi Humphreys |
Written by | Jim Sullivan |
Production code | 3:3 (18) |
Original air date | 23 November 2007 |
Running time | 30 Minutes |
"If You Go Down to the Woods" is an episode of the BBC sitcom, The Green Green Grass . It was first screened on 23 November 2007, as the third episode of series three. [1]
Marlene is distraught when Earl the dog and Tyler both go missing. Boycie, Bryan and Jed form a search party, but entering the haunted woods with night drawing in soon confounds the rescuers causing them a wet, cold and miserable nights sleep on the woodland floor. Meanwhile, Tyler and Beth progress with their relationship.
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