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- Peter needs to get away from his friends in the pub, as he has made plans to take Sheila to the cinema. However, leaving the pub is not easy as he thought when he finds that he has a bit of trouble leaving the car park.
- Sheila's driving lessons have to be put on hold when the car won't start, a pair of mechanics quickly identify a long list of unexpected faults, and Peter deals with customers when he tries to pick it up from the garage.
- Peter needs a morning suit when his friend asks him to be his best man, the last-minute change of plan leaves him with a very limited choice, and the groom has to be calmed down when he starts having serious doubts.
- Peter has to put his father-in-law up while Sheila's brother is on holiday, the amount of belongings he brings with him suggests a longer stay, and an article about the population leads to a question about grandchildren.
- Peter accidentally posts his ticket for the England v West Germany game, a policeman warns him not to climb a fence at an engineering works, and Sheila delivers the final blow after she leaves a note out for the milkman.
- Peter Barnes changes the subject when his wife talks about a new porch, the builder wastes little time in turning the job into an expensive project, and the bank manager demands collateral when he asks for a small loan.
- Peter is given the cold shoulder when he goes to meet new neighbours, an accident after he locks himself out leaves him with a sprained ankle, and the police are called when Sheila laughs off a story about a murder.
- Sheila packs her bags, after Peter's drunken boss gets into bed with her. His friends tell him to forget reconciliation when she lists her demands - and his solicitor informs him that he has no chance of winning the case.
- Peter and Sheila return to the hotel where they spent their honeymoon, a waiter offers to help when they arrive too late to eat in the restaurant, and they both get locked out of their room after deciding to take a bath.
- Peter tries to book a last-minute holiday after asking for time off in June, a bus conductor advises him against an unfinished hotel in Majorca, and Sheila insists on packing enough shoes to give her the pleasure of choice.
- Sheila looks into whether the oil central heating can be converted to gas, Peter's horrified when a gasman shows up far earlier than expected, and things get worse when a metre arrives before he even agrees to a supply.
- Peter has to pay £15 when Sheila calls someone out to mend the washer, the repairman tells him that he can get a new outlet seal from Scotland, and collecting the parcel from the train station proves to be a nightmare.
- A stranger in the pub pours his heart out about his complicated love life, Peter's forced into helping out when the man's wife and girlfriend arrive, and Sheila's left fuming after she speaks to her husband's other woman.
- Sheila points out that it's time for the monthly trip to visit her parents, a vending machine at the train station dishes out too much coffee, and Peter heads to London to make a complaint about a cancelled service.
- Peter accepts an army pal's generous offer of a weekend in the country, Sheila's far from pleased when she sees the size of the accommodation, and a shortage of conversation makes things more than a little awkward.
- A maintenance man refuses to put lubricant on a squeaky conveyor belt, the shop steward isn't happy when Peter fixes the problem himself, and his boss visits him at home when the union prepare for industrial action.
- Peter's managing director tasks him with delivering the chairman's car, taking it out for a spin sees him get arrested with a group of protesters, and Sheila has to make excuses when the owner turns up unexpectedly.
- Sheila's aunt has died. Peter and Sheila organize the buffet but the relatives are more interested on her bequests from the will.
- Peter plans a night of pleasure when Sheila goes to visit her sick mother, his friend bets him that he can't pick up a bit of crumpet in the pub, and being fixed up with a very tall woman leads to problems at a restaurant.
- A worried Sheila tells Peter that he should go for a full medical check-up, an annoying patient points him in the direction of the reception window, and the doctor complains when he finds the wrong man in front of him.
- Sheila decides that she wants to move house after six long weeks of DIY, Peter has to make his escape after breaking into a newly built house, and an estate agent refuses to listen when he arrives to take measurements.
- Peter is rushed to hospital with a fractured fibula after falling off a fork, a sister causes alarm when she insists on helping him to go to the toilet, and the patient proves to be very difficult when it comes to medication.