In fictional St Ogg’s cathedral bishop Hever, his jolly friend the archdeacon and the young bishop’s chaplain deal with everyday problems and the one man they simply can’t stand - the dean of St Ogg’s.
1 | The Bishop learns the Facts |
| Archdeacon is convinced that Noone finally found a girlfriend and tries to explain him the facts of life. |
2 | The Bishop has a Flutter |
| On the way to horse racing bishop is stopped by the dean, who is against any kind of gambling. And that includes the OAP raffle organized by archdeacon. |
3 | The Bishop is Hospitable |
| Archdeacon asks bishop for a little favour - to give a shelter to a woman for the night. But the problem is what that woman does for a living. |
4 | The Bishop Pays a Visit |
| Dean complains that bishop should make a official visit to the cathedral, which is a pure formality. But to teach dean a lesson bishop decides to make it something more than just formality. |
5 | The Bishop takes a Holiday |
| There is evidence that the Methodists are poaching Anglican congregations so the Bishop decides to fight fire with fire. |
6 | The Affair at Cookham Lock |
| Bishop, Noone and archdeacon are anxious to see the finale episode of TV thriller, but dean arrives with completely different plans. |
7 | The Bishop Keeps his Diary |
| Bishop keeps his diary secret, but unfortunately not from the dean. |