For their second series, Lennie and Jerry find themselves back on BBC2. This edition features guests The Three Degrees, George Carl and The Great Kovari.
Lennie and Jerry are determined not to be outdone after seeing the acrobatic skills of The Fredianis, and put on their own trampoline-based acrobatics show. However, guest Diana Dors is determined not to put up with any of their cheek.
Violinist Francis Van Dyke demonstrates his immense talent, but even he can't teach Lennie and Jerry how to play. Also on the show is another appearance from Magnus Pyke and Patrick Moore, while Bonnie Tyler sings "My Guns Are Loaded".
The final show of the second series sees the duo perform with Lonnie Donegan and the Chuckle Brothers. Jerry also gets to introduce a young singer he'd discovered, and there's the first appearance of series stooge Albert Pontefract.
A summer special, retitled "The Lennie and Jerry Show", with the duo back on BBC1. Shot in a studio instead of a theatre, there's some elaborate special effects, including the stars as fish in an aquarium, and as young babies.