Probably the best remembered episode.
Frank is in a dark room, but absent-mindedly turns on the lights, ruining the photographs. Back home, he has a go at plumbing, only to break the tap in the kitchen. Betty is shocked to find he has brought the garden gate indoors for repairs. With fatherhood close by, she thinks it a good idea if he accompanies her and two young girls - Judy ( Cynthia Lund ) and Alison ( Lajla Lund ) Wallace to the zoo and the rollerskating rink. But the girls do not like him, especially as he has brought them baby items - a rattle and toy duck - as gifts.
At the zoo, a monkey steals Frank's precious beret and he goes into the cage after it...
There are a couple of very funny non-visual scenes here; one in the Maternity Hospital where Frank attends a 'Special Father's Class' and gets up everyone's nose, and an interview with a bank manager ( Geoffrey Chater ) in which Frank tries to negotiate a loan even though he has no account there.
Funniest moment - what else could it be? Frank hurtling out of the rink, down a busy street, almost being crushed by lorries ( the actor did his own stunts ), and clinging onto the back of a bus. "I've got no change!", he yells at the conductor. A much-repeated Frank Spencer classic.
Frank is in a dark room, but absent-mindedly turns on the lights, ruining the photographs. Back home, he has a go at plumbing, only to break the tap in the kitchen. Betty is shocked to find he has brought the garden gate indoors for repairs. With fatherhood close by, she thinks it a good idea if he accompanies her and two young girls - Judy ( Cynthia Lund ) and Alison ( Lajla Lund ) Wallace to the zoo and the rollerskating rink. But the girls do not like him, especially as he has brought them baby items - a rattle and toy duck - as gifts.
At the zoo, a monkey steals Frank's precious beret and he goes into the cage after it...
There are a couple of very funny non-visual scenes here; one in the Maternity Hospital where Frank attends a 'Special Father's Class' and gets up everyone's nose, and an interview with a bank manager ( Geoffrey Chater ) in which Frank tries to negotiate a loan even though he has no account there.
Funniest moment - what else could it be? Frank hurtling out of the rink, down a busy street, almost being crushed by lorries ( the actor did his own stunts ), and clinging onto the back of a bus. "I've got no change!", he yells at the conductor. A much-repeated Frank Spencer classic.