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- Queenie learns that the son of one of Lionel's friend will be popping by, Douglas gets arrested when he goes window cleaning in his birthday suit, and the rest of the family try to prepare the perfect anniversary dinner.
- Queenie goes on strike when she gets fed up of being taken for granted, Douglas struggles with his hunger when a list of terms are rejected, and Bunny gives Jack an idea that's guaranteed to get things back to normal.
- Queenie's questioned after she's seen out drinking with the local bookie, the men are horrified by a decision to stop in on a Saturday night, and a very expectant visitor discovers that money might be his finest feature.
- Queenie's not happy when she returns home to find the flat full of girls, Douglas is offered a bit of advice on how to hit it off with the ladies, and the men get a shock when his childhood sweetheart walks into the pub.
- A group of local kids ask Queenie to play rounders with them in the park, a copper invites the Shepherds to his retirement do at the Builders, and the family decide that something has to be one about his replacement.
- Queenie's not happy when money problems leave the cupboards empty, Douglas is unlucky enough to be sent to the employment exchange, and the family are horrified when he walks into the pub wearing a uniform.
- The family are left devastated when the television has to go in for repair, Queenie suggests pretending to be famous people for a big debate, and Jack just wants to forget the whole thing so he can go for a drink instead.
- The men are ordered to behave when they meet Bunny's new girlfriend, Queenie changes her mind when the little lady walks through the door, and the family search for a way to end any thoughts of getting married.
- An unlikely fisherman leaves a note about going out in search of lunch, Bunny reports back after seeing something amusing at the shops, and Queenie bets Jack that he can't catch another fish in front of witnesses.
- Queenie kicks the men out of the flat after an argument about the telly, a taxi driver is ordered to dump them all off beyond the city limits, and Mrs. Petty warns residents about a lurker roaming the corridors at night.
- The family pack a picnic when an unexploded bomb is found at the flats, Queenie changes her mind when she's told of a compulsory evacuation, and a lance-corporal remembers when he visited the flats back in 1944.
- Queenie's not happy about how the men in her life have been behaving, Bunny realises that her mood might have something to do with the date, and a neighbour reveals that the residents have been signing a petition.
- Queenie's delighted when she's asked to speak at a school prize-giving, Douglas is forced to play a girl bearing flowers for the rehearsals, and work on the speech leaves the family eating nothing but fish and chips.
- The men dream about what they'd do if they suddenly came into money, Douglas gets it in the neck for forgetting to post the pools coupon, and Queenie drifts off to a world where she really is the Queen of the Castle.
- Queenie decides to give up booze when the whole family appear in court, the men are horrified when they're told that they have to do the same, and a temperance meeting with Mrs. Petty pushes them all to the limit.
- A letter arrives from the council about washing dirty linen in the laundry, Jack bets Queenie that she can't last a week without losing her temper, and Mrs. Petty calls round to inspect the flat for a housing competition.
- Queenie lies to Mrs. Petty about the reason she has to go into hospital, Douglas informs his brothers that their mam is in the pudding club, and a mother of ten can't help being baffled by the woman in the next bed.
- Queenie demands to know why the police are swarming around the flat, Bunny reveals that the van actually belongs to a convicted lead thief, and the Builders is used as a courtroom to find out the truth about a bicycle.