After unfortunate death of Reginald Perrin his family and friends find out that he left them a lot of money, but to inherit the money they have to do something absurd.
1 | Episode One |
| Reggie has died, killed by a billboard advertising the life insurance co. with which he was insured. He has left £1m to each of his friends and family – on one condition. |
2 | Episode Two |
| To net a share of Reggie’s fortune, all benefactors must prove to have done something absurd. Individual attempts fail, so they decide to work collectively. |
3 | Episode Three |
| The team form BROSCOR – the Bloodless Revolution of Senior Citizens and the Occupationally Rejected, with the aim of marching on London. |
4 | Episode Four |
| Both Doc and C.J. have affections for the solicitor and executor of Reggie’s will, while the project has bought divorced Tom and Linda back together. |
5 | Episode Five |
| The team concentrates on recruiting their army for the demonstrations, but C.J. has had enough and decides to talk to the press. |
6 | Episode Six |
| Tom and Linda remarry, and Joan marries her boyfriend Hank. David Harris-Jones gets drunk at the reception and tells a BBC employee about the project. |
7 | Episode Seven |
| It is the day of the revolution. Coaches are hijacked, the recruits descend on London and Jimmy interrupts the evening news. But the police have been tipped off. |