When Harry pops by the parcels office to collect an inheritance from his late great uncle Gilbert, he’s told it’s something—or someone—called "Penelope." Is it a dog? A cat? A life-size porcelain ballerina? As the staff scratch their heads and Harry’s curiosity reaches critical mass, the mystery deepens. But nothing could prepare him for what’s actually in the crate… and now he’s got to figure out how to get it home without breaking any traffic laws—or himself.
When Harry Worth arrives from the "Friendship League" to cheer up the hospital patients, things take a turn for the medically absurd. Assigned to the cantankerous Mr. Varley, who’s more worried about his pyjamas than his pulse. Harry unleashes a barrage of misplaced optimism, wildly inappropriate questions, and children’s get-well cards that only add to the confusion.
When Harry parks illegally during his stint as a school crossing guard, a chain of comic confusion kicks into gear. Mistaking a parking summons for a job interview, Harry strolls into the police station convinced he’s about to join the Mobile Police—sirens, radio calls, and all. Instead, he baffles the constabulary with an expired license, misreads a criminal endorsement as a dessert recipe, and reports his own towed car as “stolen by officers in disguise.”
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Harry embarks on a quest to research his family tree. However, his journey takes an unexpected turn when he becomes locked in a library room. In an attempt to find an exit, he stumbles into an unfamiliar room, leading to a series of comedic misadventures. The episode plays on the juxtaposition of Harry's mild-mannered demeanor against the backdrop of espionage intrigue, creating a humorous scenario where the everyday man finds himself in situations reminiscent of a spy thriller.
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Harry visits the Job Centre to sort out an issue with his national insurance card, but ends up accidentally getting a job he isn't qualified for.
Harry loses his golf ball in Mr Filberts garden.
Harry is getting married to his french "penfriend" Françoise. Only problems are he doesn't know what she looks like, and her English isn't too good.
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