Keeping Up Appearances — Singing for Emmet (S02 E07): Hyacinth’s Musical Meltdown

Keeping Up Appearances — Singing for Emmet (S02 E07): Hyacinth’s Musical Meltdown

If there’s one episode of Keeping Up Appearances that perfectly sums up Hyacinth Bucket’s (sorry, “Bouquet’s”) knack for turning a simple idea into a full-blown fiasco, it’s Season 2, Episode 7: “Singing for Emmet.” Aired on October 13, 1991, this gem showcases Hyacinth at her most melodious—and most meddlesome—as she decides her neighbor Emmet needs a dose of her “talent.” Buckle up, because this is peak Hyacinth chaos, and it’s as hilarious as it is cringe-inducing.

The plot kicks off with Hyacinth catching wind that Emmet, the musically inclined neighbor played by David Griffin, is directing a local amateur operatic society production. Naturally, she sees this as her golden ticket to shine—because who wouldn’t want Hyacinth Bucket belting out a tune? Never mind that Emmet’s still traumatized from her past intrusions; Hyacinth’s convinced her vocal stylings are just what his show needs. Cue the eye-rolls from poor Richard and the nervous twitches from Elizabeth, who know this won’t end quietly.

What follows is classic Keeping Up Appearances: Hyacinth barges into Emmet’s life, warbling her way through rehearsals she wasn’t invited to, while he scrambles to dodge her “help.” The episode’s highlight? Hyacinth serenading Emmet with all the gusto of an opera diva who’s never heard of pitch. Patricia Routledge is in top form here, leaning into Hyacinth’s delusions with a mix of confidence and obliviousness that’s downright iconic. You can practically hear Emmet’s silent screams as she sings louder and louder, oblivious to his polite hints to, well, stop.

Of course, no Hyacinth scheme is complete without collateral damage. Richard’s dragged along to “support” her, looking like he’d rather be anywhere else, while Elizabeth fumbles her tea in sheer terror of being roped in. There’s even a subplot with Onslow and Daisy, whose laid-back chaos contrasts beautifully with Hyacinth’s high-strung performance. The episode builds to a crescendo—pun intended—where Hyacinth’s singing becomes the punchline we all saw coming but still can’t help laughing at.

“Singing for Emmet” is a masterclass in sitcom absurdity, showing why Keeping Up Appearances remains a fan favorite. It’s Hyacinth at her most unstoppable, Emmet at his most desperate, and us, the viewers, loving every off-key second. If you haven’t rewatched this one lately, do it—preferably with a cup of tea in hand (just don’t spill it like Elizabeth). What’s your take on Hyacinth’s musical ambitions? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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