With Muriel, Dudley indulges his latest interest - CB Radio - utilizing his Lone Star Ranger walkie-talkie set; Muriel fails to ""kick it back"", however. Meanwhile, their daughter Jacqui is oft times being dined by a ""rather dishy"", quite mature gentleman named Michael, whom her father fears could be a married man with heightened sexual feelings, trying to recapture his lost youth by lusting after young bits of skirt. Jacqui protests that she's old enough to look after herself; and in any case, they're partly business dinners. Michael wants her to go and work for him as his secretary. ""I like him"", she tells over-protective daddy. ""Now I appreciate your concern, but I'm not a baby. It's my business, not yours"". Duncan pays a call regarding a bank loan he wants to obtain in order to buy a little cottage at Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllandysiliogogogoch in Wales, wishing to eventually return to the land of his fathers; and Dudley is the only householder he knows who will stand
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| David Barry | Writer | ||
| Nicola Critcher | Guest Star | ||
| Anthony Woodruff | Guest Star | ||
| Tony Snell | Guest Star | ||
| Katie Evans | Guest Star | ||
| Alex Bregonzi | Guest Star | ||
| Simon Sutton | Guest Star | ||
| Juliet Hunt | Guest Star | ||
| Penny Lamburth | Guest Star | ||
| Nikki Reeves | Guest Star | ||
| Mario Paul Cassar | Guest Star | ||
| Pat Carlile | Guest Star | ||
| William Lucas | Guest Star | ||
| David Payne | Guest Star | ||
| Michael Mills | Director |