Mind Your Language Season 4 Internet Archive | FULL · 2026 |

There are rumors that master tapes were destroyed in a fire, though many believe copies still exist in private VHS collections. Season 4 Episode List The final season consisted of 13 episodes: Episode 1: "Never Say Die" Episode 2: "Too Many Crooks" Episode 3: "Easy Come Easy Go" Episode 4: "Fifty Years On" Episode 5: "Time and Tide" Episode 6: "Ghoulies and Ghosties" Episode 7: "Mama Mia" Episode 8: "A Rash Decision" Episode 9: "Wedding Fever" Episode 10: "Everybody's Out" Episode 11: "The First Lady" Episode 12: "Teacher's Pet" Episode 13: "End of Term" What Changed in Season 4?

A common urban legend in British television circles is that the master tapes for Season 4 were either wiped (not uncommon for ITV in the 1970s) or damaged in a fire at a storage facility. However, given that low-quality copies have emerged online, the tapes likely exist in private collections but are considered "lost" by the network.

Season 4 is for . If you loved the first three seasons, you will watch Season 4 out of morbid curiosity. You will wince, you might laugh ironically, and then you will understand why ITV has buried it. But you will also appreciate that—thanks to the Internet Archive—it still exists. Mind Your Language Season 4 Internet Archive

to find newer, low-resolution VHS rips that community members occasionally upload. Book Resource Mind Your Language text by Ivor Brown

– The Archive’s copies are likely the only widely accessible digital versions of Season 4. Episode order on uploads sometimes matches the original ITV broadcast order (e.g., “The Reunion” as episode 1), whereas commercial streaming services (where available) use different orders. There are rumors that master tapes were destroyed

Michelle Dumas (France), Farrukh Azzam (Pakistan), and Fu Wong Chang (China).

Mr. Henshawe (Harry Littlewood) replaced Sid; Farrukh Azzam (Raj Patel) joined as a student. However, given that low-quality copies have emerged online,

Q: Can I contribute to the Internet Archive's preservation efforts? A: Yes, the Internet Archive relies on donations and contributions from users to continue its preservation work.