No Job for a Lady Episode Rating Graph
Feb 1990 - Feb 1992

Feb 1990 - Feb 1992
3.4

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Browse episode ratings trends for No Job for a Lady. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of No Job for a Lady's 18 episodes.
S3 Ep5
8.0
3rd Feb 1992
Jean struggles to deal with a constituent's complaint against apparently reckless NHS behaviour. Meanwhile, another of her electors is fighting to claim disability allowances, despite losing half of his leg.
S3 Ep4
8.0
27th Jan 1992
Jean challenges Richard to live on income support alone for a fortnight. He counter-bets that she can't turn £50 into £60 of her own accord.
S3 Ep2
8.0
13th Jan 1992
Disturbed by the plight of a constituent, Jean resolves to wage war on homelessness. She's particularly pleased when Richard agrees to join her all-night MPs' sleep-out on the cold Thames embankment to raise awareness for the cause.
S2 Ep6
8.0
11th Feb 1991
With rumours flying around the House, Jean is faced with accusations of an affair with her young secretary, and the possibility of resignations within the party.
S2 Ep3
8.0
21st Jan 1991
Jean raises a storm and Godfrey raises money when the House of Commons discusses drugs.
S2 Ep5
4.0
4th Feb 1991
Jean is presented with a constituent who's facing deportation. A coup in his home country has taken place, but his manner in England quickly raises eyebrows. Meanwhile, an American research assistant joins the office.
S1 Ep1
5.3
7th Feb 1990
Jean Price MP is new to the House of Commons and not yet familiar with its ways – she's also desperate to get home in reasonable time for her husband's birthday.
S3 Ep1
5.5
6th Jan 1992
Some changes have taken place: John Major is Prime Minister and Jean has a new pair, Richard Monkton. Jean and Richard both refuse to pay a portion of their income tax but for different reasons. Jean is also facing de-selection.
S1 Ep6
6.0
14th Mar 1990
Jean gets in a muddle over her Parliamentary manners, privilege and procedure. Despite the possibly great repercussions, she's reluctant to apologise for her indiscretions.
S2 Ep1
6.5
7th Jan 1991
Jean and Godfrey are both interested in having offensive magazines removed from public sale — however, opinions on what is offensive differ.
S1 Ep1
5.3
7th Feb 1990
Jean Price MP is new to the House of Commons and not yet familiar with its ways – she's also desperate to get home in reasonable time for her husband's birthday.
S1 Ep2
7.0
14th Feb 1990
Jean feels that the time has come for her to make her first speech in the house. She also feels the pressure to make it a good one – but could that be a big mistake?
S1 Ep3
21st Feb 1990
Jean is lucky enough to get a rare opportunity of a Bill before the house – but which should she present? Will compulsory créches prove too controversial; or just too boring?
S1 Ep4
7.0
28th Feb 1990
When tipped off about nuclear waste apparently being transported through her constituency, Jean hopes to learn the truth: first she must surmount the confusing rules and precedents of asking a Parliamentary question!
S1 Ep5
7.0
7th Mar 1990
Jean attempts to get more into the swing of parliament by joining a couple of committees. She's also got to contend with Sir Godfrey stealing her thunder, and double-crossings when it backfires!
S1 Ep6
6.0
14th Mar 1990
Jean gets in a muddle over her Parliamentary manners, privilege and procedure. Despite the possibly great repercussions, she's reluctant to apologise for her indiscretions.
The first episode of No Job for a Lady aired on February 07, 1990.
The last episode of No Job for a Lady aired on February 10, 1992.
There are 18 episodes of No Job for a Lady.
There are 3 seasons of No Job for a Lady.
No.
No Job for a Lady has ended.