Archeology professor becomes an entertainment manager in Maplins holiday camp and soon becomes an icon for expression "fish out of the water".
1 | The Great Cat Robbery |
| Peggy and the Yellowcoats read about the demise of a famous cat-burglar, who stayed on the camp the previous summer. The police have still to find some of his ill-gotten gains and are offering a reward. Did he hide them on the camp? |
2 | It’s Murder |
| As Mr Partridge’s behaviour gets increasingly out of hand, protests ensue from the campers while Barry and Yvonne start a petition to get him sacked. However things take a turn for the worse following the masked ball. |
3 | Who Killed Mr Partridge? |
| The Entertainments Staff gather in the staff room in the early hours as the mystery of Mr Partridge’s fate unfolds. |
4 | Spaghetti Galore |
| It’s Gladys’ birthday, and the staff plan a surprise dinner at Tony’s Trattoria, but they’re not the only ones. |
5 | A Lack of Punch |
| The Entertainments Staff pitch in to provide entertainment for the younger campers in the absence of Mr Partridge. |
6 | Ivory Castles in the Air |
| Corporate sponsorship rears its head at Maplins as the Yellowcoats compete to find the Fluorabrite Couple of the Year, while Clive has a proposition for Gladys. |
7 | Man Trap |
| In the aftermath of the Fluorabrite Couple of the Year competition, the truth takes a back seat to Joe Maplin’s quest for publicity. |