Frank Spencer isn’t an average man - everything he touches brokes, falls appart or catches fire. Nevertheless he found himself a woman, who married him and who constantly supports him even though he can’t find a job.
1 | Moving House |
| The Spencers’ move gets off to a bad start when Frank manages to fall out of the moving van into a barrel of tar and take half the furniture with him. Things get worse when within hours of arriving he not only gets on the wrong side of Mr Lewis from next door but half destroys his bedroom ceiling. |
2 | Wendy House |
| Frank is being kept very busy at woodwork classes especially when the insurance company value his entire collection of furniture at £40. To speed things along he has started using super glue which unfortunately manages to stick him, an old lady and a bus conductor to a chair. |
3 | Scottish Dancing |
| Frank and Betty have taken up Scottish country dancing and Frank has decided to go into politics and with a gala dinner for his party’s parliamentary candidate approaching, the rest of the committee are determined not to let Frank cause an embarrassment. |
4 | Men as Women |
| Frank receives a letter from Grandad Spencer in Australia inviting him and Betty to join him and help run his farm. Meanwhile Dr Mender appears to be very depressed and preoccupied and for once Frank is not responsible. |
5 | King of the Road |
| Frank’s new job as a motorbike courier lands him in trouble with the law and up before the magistrates. Frank defends himself in the only way he knows how. |
6 | Australia House |
| Frank is taking elocution lessons in preparation for his flying lessons. Meanwhile a letter arrives from Australia House asking the Spencers to come discuss their possible emigration to Australia. |
7 | Learning to Fly |
| 1978 Christmas Special. Frank begins his flying lessons at the local school but things take a bit of a bad turn when Frank manages to cause his instructor to pass out in mid flight. |