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  1. "Keeping Up Appearances" Skis (TV Episode 1995) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Skis: Directed by Harold Snoad. With Patricia Routledge, Josephine Tewson, Judy Cornwell, Geoffrey Hughes. For Richard's birthday, Hyacinth purchases a brand new pair of skis in the hopes that they will look good on top of the car.

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    • Comedy
    • Harold Snoad
    • 1995-10-01
    • Overview
    • Quotes

    For Richard’s birthday Hyacinth buys some skis as she believes they "will look good on the car". However needing Violet and Bruce’s roof rack the Buckets head off to Violet's luxury home, picking two neighbours up along the way. Hyacinth is thrown into a panic when arriving as Violet and Bruce are arguing.

    Hyacinth (speaking on the phone with Rose, who's just met a nice Christian man):  Well, of course I believe there's life after death!  Richard and I will be an entity for eternity.  [Richard's face looks desperate]

    Daisy: If there is an afterlife, do you think we'll be slimmer?

    Onslow: I expect so.  I don't suppose they'll do as many chips.

    Miss Pilsworth (seeing Hyacinth coming): Oh, Lord. It's the Candlelight Queen.

  3. Oct 1, 1995 · Episode 5 of 11. Sitcom. Hyacinth has decided that, instead of her usual gift to Richard of slippers, he should receive skis instead. Richard, however, has no intention of taking up the sport...

  4. Episode Guide for Keeping Up Appearances 5x05: Skis. Episode summary, trailer and screencaps; guest stars and main cast list; and more.

  5. For Richard’s birthday Hyacinth buys some skis as she believes they "will look good on the car". However needing Violet and Bruce’s roof rack the Buckets head off to Violet's luxury home, picking two neighbours up along the way. Hyacinth is thrown into a panic when arriving as Violet and Bruce are arguing.

  6. Summaries. For Richard's birthday, Hyacinth purchases a brand new pair of skis in the hopes that they will look good on top of the car. Meanwhile, Rose starts dating a Christian fellow and seeks the advice of Hyacinth's vicar of whether or not there is life after death. — Nadia Nassar. Synopsis.