Mind Your Language Season 4 Internet Archive New New! -
The fourth season of the classic British sitcom Mind Your Language remains one of the most elusive "holy grails" of television history. While the first three seasons are widely available on platforms like YouTube and DVD, Season 4 has long been categorized as "lost media" due to its independent production and a series of unfortunate events surrounding its distribution. The Mystery of the "Lost" Season
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DailyMotion
: Some users have uploaded fragmented Season 4 playlists on DailyMotion , though these are often incomplete or low quality. mind your language season 4 internet archive new
YouTube
: While Season 4 is scarce, the official Mind Your Language channel often hosts full episodes of Seasons 1–3. The fourth season of the classic British sitcom
Availability
: Most episodes from this season are missing. There are archived versions of the show on the Internet Archive , but they typically only contain Seasons 1–3. Ling , a bright and bubbly Mandarin teacher
If you are searching for specific titles to verify your findings, the intended 13 episodes for Season 4 were: Never Say Die Too Many Cooks Easy Come, Easy Go Fifty Years On (The most commonly found episode) Time and Tide Ghoulies and Ghosties A Pride of Tigers Heads You Win Fatal Fascination Splendour in the Grass Talking Turkey Where to Look Community Forums: Missing Episodes Proboards
- Ling, a bright and bubbly Mandarin teacher from China who's eager to share her culture with the students
- Ramesh, a quiet and reserved Indian teacher who's an expert in Sanskrit and ancient languages
- Season 4 (1986) episodes include: "A New Era," "A Question of Human Rights," "A Night Out," "The Exam."
- Series 3 (1979) episodes include: "The School Dance," "The Hostage," "The Bus Conductress."
If you find this new upload on the Internet Archive, here is what you are downloading. The episodes follow the same formula—misunderstandings and linguistic puns—but with Mr. Granger (Gareth Hunt) as a more cynical teacher than the earnest Mr. Brown.