Half-brothers Cyril and Wesley have ambitions far beyond selling second-hand cars in Liverpool.
Half-brothers Cyril and Wesley have a long-lost visitor to deal with.
Cyril's fiance of six years finds out that he is long divorced, and his love-rival Sergeant Dangerfield gets involved.
Wesley is furious that Cyril has bought an Irish hearse.
Wesley has got Cyril a booking to sing in a club - but it turns out to be a talent night.
Wesley thinks their address needs more prestige for important correspondence.
Cyril challenges Nye's sandwich-board beliefs about the end of the world, and Wesley changes the name of the car pitch.
Wesley has fallen for Beverley the traffic warden who discourages him from his dodgy dealings and she then becomes a police officer.
After Cyril notices how unfit he is, he takes up jogging, then Wesley suggests setting up a gym in The Blue Cockatoo.
Cyril and Wesley fall out and reverse roles, leaving Glenys to sort them out.
Cyril and Wesley juggle the affections of a woman whose boyfriend is the local heavy.
Cyril reluctantly agrees to placate an unhappy customer who is a songwriter, by performing one of his songs.
Cyril and Wesley sell cars in exchange for erotic books and carpet cleaner - which they then need to sell on.
The Owner of the Blue Cockatoo asks Cyril and Wesley to help him hide some
Cyril and Wesley's gullible mother Dolly struggles with jury duty in a complex tax fraud trial.
Wesley considers marrying for money, and Cyril's Glenys sees this as a chance for a double wedding.
Cyril has a fan, whose husband is not as keen. A journalist comes to the Blue Cockatoo to check out Cyril's fame.
Cyril's ex wife appears with a prospect of money for Cyril, and Glenys gets jealous.
Wesley decides to embark on a political career but isn't sure of his allegiance for starters.
Dolly sees a fortune teller to find out her prospects of re-marrying, and they hold a seance.
Glenys' friend Sandra urges Glenys to be tougher on Cyril, and Wesley gets an agent to hear Cyril sing.
Wesley gets hold of a Rolls Royce to impress a business associate.
Cyril and Wesley have to square up to the son of an unhappy customer. Luckily they have Dolly too.
Glenys is dreaming of a grand wedding. Cyril has his own visions - of fame, wealth and no Glenys.
Cyril decides to try to break a world record for singing, and bookmaker Randolph can't seem to stop him.
Cyril gets more than the official consequence for being caught speeding, and Wesley tries to help.