Love Thy Neighbour is a 1970s British situation comedy.
Love Thy Neighbor or Love Thy Neighbour may also refer to:
Love Thy Neighbor is a film produced by Paramount in 1940 which starred Jack Benny and Fred Allen. It features Mary Martin with her famous fur coat striptease performance of "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" which is set in a stage revue.
On New Year's Eve 1940, two famous radio speakers with competing comedy shows, Jack Benny and Fred Allen (played by themselves), get into a real fix because of the reigning feud between them. When Fred crashes Jack's car, they both end up in jail for reckless driving. Because of the severity of the crash and the recklessness of the two men, Fred's niece Mary truly believes he has gone completely insane.
To attempt to end the conflict once and for all, she visits Jack's office. However, while she is there it turns out a radio theatre actress, Virginia Astor, doesn't turn up for her audition, and Mary, who has always wanted to be on the radio, pretends she is Virginia and attends the audition n her place. She is good enough to get the lead role in a radio show, and has to go to Miami for the opening.
Love Thy Neighbor is a Canadian made-for-tv thriller movie which was originally released for the USA in 2006.
The main protagonist, Laura Benson (Alexandra Paul) and her family, (Gary Hudson and Ksenia Solo), move to a new gated community after a violent break and enter. After a series of unfortunate and suspicions events, Laura starts to suspect her over-friendly neighbor is to blame.