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- Martin organises a fund raising dance which, at Paul's suggestion, has the theme of a "Vicars and Tarts" party.
- Martin and Ann throw a dinner party and invite Paul and his girlfriend. But why is Martin buying so many different drinks?
- Martin is scandalised by Paul's behaviour when he burns a perfectly good house sign and entertains scantily clad women in his back garden.
- Paul & Martin face each other at a local Cavaliers and Roundheads event. Paul has had a run of bad luck recently, can Martin actually beat him at something?
- Martin is too tense, even by the standards that normally apply to him, he seems overwrought. Paul teaches him some relaxation techniques.
- Martin is under pressure at work. The walls are closing in. Will he stand up for himself?
- Some neighbours move out of The Close. Paul buys their house as an investment and plans to rent it out. But who will Paul choose as tenants?
- Martin performs an act of heroism. But how will he handle the fame and adulation?
- Martin agrees to take delivery of some manure for Paul's garden. Things don't quite go according to plan. Paul clears everything up in record time when he gets home.
- Everything looks rosy, despite the big changes.
- Martin starts up a Neighbourhood Watch scheme. But will the power go to his head?
- Martin is abroad on a business trip. He wakes up in a compromising position. What if word gets back to Ann?
- It's the annual snooker competition. Martin is desperate to win but he knows that Paul is very good at everything he tries.
- It's the annual cricket match. Paul saves the day, but is he a gentleman?
- Howard and Hilda can't use a local footpath. Martin defends the ancient pathways - but the plan backfires.
- The Close is well organised by Martin with various committees and campaigns. Paul moves in and threatens to upset the apple cart. Ann welcomes their new neighbour, Martin isn't so sure.
- Christmas is a bit different this year. Paul has a few extra house guests and Ann volunteers to look after the overflow.
- Martin & Ann go to Paul's party and meet Dave, the psychiatrist. Dave seems to be very interested in Martin.
- The friends rent a country cottage. Martin shines with his practical knowledge. But then he gets a bit stuck.
- Ann is bored with being a housewife. Hilda tries to help with an array of hobbies. Paul offers a job but then withdraws the offer. Martin comes up with the perfect solution.
- It's time for their annual holiday. Will everyone go to the Bavarian Alps as usual or will they listen to Paul's suggestion?
- Ann is in hospital leaving martin to manage at home by himself. He plans everything down to the finest detail, but the best laid plans.
- Ann isn't doing well in her studies. Her choice of a secret study buddy leads to some misunderstanding.
- Martin complains about the pressure of all of his committee work once too often. Paul persuades the others to help lighten Martin's load.
- Ann is campaigning for support for OU students. Martin thinks it's a plot by the Kremlin. Will it affect his attempts to join a local club?
- Martin entertains Mrs Beardsmore and her friends from the Old Folks Home. But they don't seem to like Bingo.
- Martin is overjoyed when Paul talks about leaving the area. He will only stay if he can find a new premises for his business. Then Martin finds the ideal location, but should he tell Paul?