Sun, Feb 4, 1973
The Goodies renovate their office. Tim is disturbed it's taken the builders have taken 6 months to install a couple of shelves. Things go wrong and their office is uninhabitable. They go to a local real estate to try and convince them to allow them to have a house. The options fail, so the boys decide to find a quiet corner of England and build a house for themselves. The house is completed and the boys move in. Soon their quiet paradise is built up with housing developments and trains. Frustrated they hitch their new house to the bike and set off for somewhere more remote. Outside they hear strange noises, investigating they discover the building surrounding by earth moving equipment that have a life of their own. After initially trying to fight the animated machines off, Bill decides music may make the difference. His hunch pays off and the boys head a conga line that eventually sends the machines over a cliff and to their destruction.
Sun, Feb 11, 1973
Tim announces he is spending a week in the country with his great uncle Butcher Fitzsimmons, Graeme and Bill talk their way into accompanying him. Realizing Butcher is the quintessential country gentleman, Bill and Graeme dress to impress the old man, and then regale him with stories of their riding prowess. Butcher is so impressed he takes the boys on a practice hunt, the excitement proves too much and Tim's uncle dies. Tim becomes enamored with the country lifestyle and takes over the manor. Without jobs, the remaining Goodies sign on as domestic servants, and become more concerned at his erratic behavior. Tim suddenly announces he will also be marrying the next day. The two boys realize embarrassing Tim in the hunt may snap him out of his delusion. They cook up a plan to dress as a horse and substitute for his real one. After some misadventures Tim abandons the horse for the bike and chases the boys now dressed as rabbits. They finally get Tim away from the hunt and begin an intervention using aversion therapy.