Auntie worries Sally when she talks about how her engagement ended, finding an available Saturday for the wedding proves to be difficult, and David causes panic when he says that he needs to talk about something.
Sally discovers that marriage might mean giving up her beloved house, David's not too pleased when he finds an estate agent in his home, and the boys shock their mother by favouring a move over the garden fence.
Simon tries to find Auntie a man so that she won't have to live by herself, David's not keen on the idea of there being three adults in his marriage, and Sally's horrified when she finds that she's been replaced at the shop.
The boys borrow a wedding present when they can't afford to buy one, David insists that his friends won't turn his stag night into an orgy, and Sally causes amusement when she pretends to have a party of her own.
Sally's mother asks whether she's certain that she wants to get married, David finds that the food and drink have been taken to the wrong house, and things get worse when the chauffeur manages to get the bride lost.
David and Sally realise that they've set off for the airport much too early, an eventual late arrival forces them to take separate planes to Paris, and a mechanical failure threatens to keep them apart on their honeymoon.
Sally's first ever Redway family breakfast quickly turns into an argument, trying to get rid of a rather large cobweb puts paid to a relaxing day, and doing a piece for the local newspaper leads to a double dose of jealousy.
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By what name was ...And Mother Makes Three (1971) officially released in Canada in English?