Fri, Jan 27, 1989
The Chuckle Brothers decide to get involved in the world of high technology, with the help of their Scottish cousins the McChuckle brothers who let them use their abacus. An inspired Paul then builds an android version of Barry but of course it malfunctions and goes totally haywire, causing the usual mayhem, high tech or otherwise.
Fri, Feb 17, 1989
The circus has come to town and star-struck Paul feels that he and Barry should be part of it but the more down to earth Barry is having his doubts about it. Who better then to put the Chuckle Brothers through their circus training than the legendary Chucklevinski brothers, circus performers supreme - as well as being dead ringers for Barry and Paul?
Fri, Dec 1, 1989
The Chuckle Brothers have a spanking new hand cart - just the thing they will need to hand out leaflets on behalf of Dan the Van's building firm. Unfortunately the flyers have to be delivered to a block of high rise flats - high being the operative word - and matters are not helped as the brothers incur the wrath of a man trying to deliver a cake to the flats.
Fri, Dec 8, 1989
Paul and Barry take on yet another job - this time as keepers in the local park. They pick up litter and flatten mole-hills, as well as inadvertently flattening - and mowing flowers. They even have time to stop for a game of tennis. Everything seems to be going well - rather too well, in fact. Can they make it through to closing time without causing calamity?
Fri, Dec 15, 1989
Whilst the brothers are house-sitting at Uncle Henry's mansion, a golden globe from a statue of Atlas rolls out of the house, through the woods, into a lake - from which Paul retrieves it - and ends up in a trifle at a bowling club. The brothers take it home but Uncle Henry has left them an unwelcome surprise.
Fri, Dec 29, 1989
The brothers have a job mopping the decks on a ship but lazy Paul takes it easy leaving Barry to do most of the work. When he gets hit in the face by a jet of water Paul assumes the ship is sinking and gets into the lifeboat but it is only from a hose-pipe as Barry points out that the tide has gone out.