

S1 • E1
Eric invests in a ferocious guard dog after his neighbour suffers a burglary.

S1 • E2
Eric regrets boasting about his 'aristocratic' uncle.

S1 • E3
Eric takes up walking, and enjoys it so much he strolls to Brighton.

S1 • E4
When 10-year-old Amanda comes to stay for the weekend, Eric struggles to believe the youngster is as innocent as she looks.

S1 • E5
Mr Brown has bought a boat ...and Eric is jealous.

S1 • E6
"If you feel that your life is dull, humdrum and grey ...Be Thankful"

S1 • E7
"With the right referee...nothing can go wrong."

S1 • E8
"It is every man's right to withdraw his labour, unless he's out of work."

S1 • E9
"Love thy neighbour--especially if he can sue you for willful bodily harm and litter."

S1 • E10
Throughout the centuries, man has been the hunter. Here is the story of passion, thrills and danger in "Born Twee".

S1 • E11
There is a time in a man's life when he's gotta walk tall...

S1 • E12
Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, jilted, left on the shelf, or given the elbow.

S1 • E13
C is for Cat. H is for Hat. T is for Trouble...

S1 • E14
With grateful thanks to British Rail without whose help this turmoil would not have been possible...

S1 • E15
The man who came to dinner. And supper. And breakfast. And lunch. And dinner again. And breakfast and dinner. And lunch and bits and pieces...

S1 • E16
What profit a man if he gain the Old Pearl but loses his soul...

Eric Sykes

Hattie Sykes

P.C. Corky Turnbull

Charles Brown
Bus Depot Worker

Miss Rumbelow

Madge Kettlewell

Fire Chief

Postman
Arthur