Harry Nash, who runs a seaside waxworks museum, meets his 18-year-old god-daughter for the first time.
Harry has come to terms with his lodger Jace
Jace volunteers to pose for Dennis' pin-up calendar.
Harry nurses Jace through an illness.
Harry thinks that Jace should work sweeping up in Greasy Grainger's cafe
When Jace's chauvenistic boyfriend King ends up in hospital, he blames Harry.
Harry's waxworks is declared fire hazard.
Six weeks after his god-daughter Jace promised to be back in a fortnight, and god-father Harry has still not heard from her
Harry's spirits are raised by the arrival of the summer show and its dancing girls
Dennis gives Jace a job taking seaside photographs.
Harry likes classical music, Jace likes rock and Dennis likes James Last. Can they ever agree?
Jace wants a television set and take a job in Sybil's café to buy one
The continuing fine weather means that Harry is getting even fewer customers at the wax museum. Jace and Dennis come up with a plan involving two ancient actors and numerous tape-recorders.