Archeology professor becomes an entertainment manager in Maplins holiday camp and soon becomes an icon for expression "fish out of the water".
1 | Concessions |
| Ted and Mr Partridge sneaks out to perform at a Chamber of Commerce dinner in Crimpton-on-Sea, taking Peggy along to earn some extra money waitressing. But Peggy overhears something that could have major repercussions for Joe Maplin and the staff back at the camp. |
2 | Save Our Heritage |
| Joe Maplin’s latest plans for expansion are being held up by a widow living in an old thatched cottage nearby. The Entertainments Staff join forces to thwart Joe Maplin’s plans to force her out and demolish the cottage. |
3 | Empty Saddles |
| Deeply upset by Joe Maplin’s plans to dispose of his horses, Fred Quilley devises a plan which leaves him with more than he bargained for. |
4 | The Marriage Settlement |
| Jeffrey Fairbrother’s wife visits the camp to discuss their forthcoming divorce. |
5 | The Graven Image |
| Joe Maplin installs a statue of himself in each of his holiday camps, but the unveiling of the Crimpton-on-Sea camp’s statue isn’t quite the dignified occasion that convention demands. |
6 | Peggy’s Pen Friend |
| Peggy is due to meet her pen-friend for the first time. When the Entertainments Staff discover he’s a middle-aged man, they fear for her welfare, but Peggy is determined to enjoy a romantic time. |
7 | The Epidemic |
| A Chad craze breaks out at the camp, leading Ted to concoct a bizarre tale to encourage the campers to help clean up the graffiti. Barry’s efforts to help the clearup result in a back injury, leading Yvonne to call on an old dancing partner to step into his shoes. |