Tue, Dec 22, 1998
The Chuckle Brothers are on a lorry dressed as Mexicans to advertise Dan the Van's Tex-Mex restaurant, but the lorry breaks down, and, in their efforts to fix it, the brothers cause an ice cream van and a car carrying a bride to her wedding to break down as well. Fortunately the bride is an expert mechanic but the brothers are tasked with preventing the groom from seeing her, and, by the time she has mended all the vehicles, a huge tailback has built up.
Wed, Dec 30, 1998
Paul and Barry are making garden gnomes, which they take to sell at a local garden centre. When they hear that a photographer from a gardening journal is coming to snap a plant which only flowers every two thousand years they decide to arrange their gnomes in front of it to gain publicity. However, they have chosen the wrong plant.
Wed, Jan 6, 1999
The Chuckle Brothers go to clean for No Slacking, who makes models from matchsticks and Paul sits on one, H.M.S. Victory, which is in No Slacking's bed. Whilst Barry keeps the householder at bay by telling him Paul has got Devonshire Duster Disease, Paul rebuilds the model - very well indeed. Sadly, however, he comes to learn that there was a reason for it being in the bed.
Wed, Feb 10, 1999
On a house clearance the brothers find a telescope in a shed and believe that they have located a new comet, vying with each other to get the glory. Barry tells a journalist, who promises to inform the world's press, but the comet turns out to be a smudge on the lens so that, whilst the brothers make it into the Rother Times, they are not covered in glory.
Wed, Feb 24, 1999
The Chuckle Brothers are running a pet shop but none of the animals are particularly exciting and business is anything but booming. Then they acquire a budgie that can do impressions. It never stops, in fact, and after a few weeks Barry is fed up and wants to get rid of it but Paul sees it as having a future in show business. Needless to say he ends up getting the bird in every sense.
Wed, Mar 24, 1999
Restauranteurs Barry and Paul go to Chuddington's Chowder Factory to find out what is in a tin whose label fell off, and find themselves on the production line of Aunt Gudrun's Aberdeen Broth, until they mess up the recipe settings, and end up creating an entirely new soup product instead. Sadly, they forgot to make any notes as to its recipe and so miss out on yet another money-making scheme.