Gabrielle gets carried away with the Colonel's request to only buy British, dock leaf tea and seaweed cigarettes turn out to be acquired tastes, and George revives an old custom to get some luxuries back into the house.
Madcap Maynard reminisces about playing football in his younger days, George manages to get kicked out of an FA Cup tie for kicking a rival fan, and Gabrielle saves the day by getting hold of two tickets for the replay.
The Colonel discovers that he has given a bottle of perfume to the vicar, George forgets the significance of the date when he comes home drunk, and Gabrielle jumps to conclusions when she finds a card and a fur stole.
Gabrielle strips for a plumber when she goes for a life insurance medical, George offers to get a doctor a new dog when she loses her Airedale, and an overheard conversation suggests that death needs a new chauffeur.
Ralph announces that he has finally managed to cross a tulip with a rose, George ends up bruised when he helps the Colonel with his conkers, and tender words in the greenhouse suggest that things are getting heated.
George is ridiculed when he announces his intention to pop the question, the Book of Birds is thrown to the flames to prove that he is serious, and his new fiancee's brigadier father insists on cancelling the engagement.
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What is the English language plot outline for George and the Dragon (1966)?