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The Internet Archive is a wonderful tool for digital archeology. You can dig up Season 4 there, but treat it like a dusty relic. It exists. You can watch it. But if you want to remember the laughter, stick to Seasons 1-3 and Mr. Brown’s final exasperated sigh.

: After being canceled in 1979 due to concerns over racial stereotyping, the show was revived in 1985 for an independently produced fourth series. Unlike the original run produced by London Weekend Television (LWT), Season 4 was produced by and aired only in certain ITV regions. Missing Status mind your language season 4 internet archive

The Internet Archive operates in a gray area. These episodes are not officially in the public domain. They are uploaded under the Archive's for preservation, research, and criticism. If you enjoy them, consider seeking out the official DVDs (Series 1-3) to support the surviving rights holders. But for completists, the Archive is the only place to see how the story truly ended. The Internet Archive is a wonderful tool for

The series doubles down on the broad ethnic stereotypes of the 70s but without the sharp timing of the original scripts. In the context of 1986, it already felt outdated, and by modern standards, many viewers find it more uncomfortable than nostalgic. You can watch it

Thanks to the Internet Archive, It’s a fuzzy, bootlegged, slightly disappointing ghost... but a ghost nonetheless.