They decide not to tell Meg that they suspect her husband was having an affair while staying at The Grand. Ken and Harry sort out the garden while Doreen sorts out Meg's bills. Ken, Harry and Doreen visit his widow, Meg Lucie, and find that she is coping very badly, both with looking after the garden and with the paying of the bills. While sorting out unpaid bills at The Grand, Doreen find s one relating to a man who has since died. They ask Ken to recover their lion, Watson, which has been stolen by a group of animal-rights campaigners who want to use it to publicise their cause.ī: 28 Jan 86 w: Francis Megahy d: Laurence Moody Gs: Stephen Rea, Gregor Fisher, Irene Marot, Jack Klaff, Walter McMonagle, Carol Harvey, Kevin Jukes, Jon Gaunt, Mary Nutall, Simon Watkins, Barry Ewart, Mark Billingham, Pearl Chick, Alan Granton ī: 21 Jan 86 w: Jim Hill & Bill Stair d: Ian Knoxįrederick Warder, Shirin Taylor, Terence Harvey, Raymond Mason, Michael Gunn, Chris Fulford, Sadie Hamilton, Brefni McKenna, Alfred Fagon, Julia Tipton, Alton Douglas, Dale Bayford, Brian Portsmouth Įlena and Arturo Sandini (aka Helen and Arthur Sanders) run a circus lion-taming show. His first client is Barney Spitz, a pop music promoter who wants Ken to dress up in an old fireman's uniform and star in a pop video!ī: 14 Jan 86 w: Jim Hill & Bill Stair d: Laurence Moody Harry suggests that Ken should supplement his income by offering to do odd-jobs for people - he places an advert in the local paper. Ken buys a caravan, The Ponderosa, and tries to make a living as a market gardener. Harry retires from the fire brigade and Ken is invalided out after his lungs are damaged while rescuing a boy from a fire. John Arthur, Graeme Green, Warren Armstrong, Walter McMonagle, Alan Granton, Terry Mason, John Sessions, Garry Roost, Patrick Field, Louise Papillon, Roger Hume, Paul McCleary, Mark Audley