Fictional General Assistance Department was created to help other ministries with often trivial problems. Incompetent civil servants that are running it get into trouble everytime they try to do their job. But most of the time they just try to look like they are doing any job.
Next season of misadventures of Lennox-Brown and Lamb starts with the departure of their secretary Mildred. Luckily for them only temporary departure.
1 | Bye-Bye Mildred |
| General Assistance Department secretary Mildred decides to leave public service and move to a private company. To her surprise the first big client is her old ministry. |
2 | Bare Necessities |
| Lennox-Brown and Lamb has to decide which building should be demolished in order to proceed with building motorway. |
3 | Storm in a Tea Urn |
| Ministry tries to cut down the costs generated by numerous tea-breaks taken by the staff, so all the kettles are confiscated and tea-trolleys are being used instead delivering the food and drinks only on designated time. |
4 | The Moving Target |
| Sir Gregory receives death-threat, so he tries to use Lennox-Brown or Lamb as a scapegoat. |
5 | Oil Well that Ends Well |
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6 | The Bigger the Better |
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7 | Trouble in the Air |
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8 | Miss Chatterly’s Lover |
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9 | The Pudding From Outer Space |
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10 | A Little of What you Fancy |
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11 | A Bird in the Hand |
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12 | Bringing the House Down |
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13 | Fair Exchange |
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14 | Bill Stickers is Innocent |
| While helping with problem of traffic in London General Assistance Department makes tiny mistake while putting the posters up promoting job of traffic wardens. |