The second episode and it is quite clear that it is Robert Gillespie driving the comedy as Dudley.
He wakes up in the morning feeling rather frisky with his wife. He later reminiscences with his time in a skiffle group with his daughters.
While scrummaging in the attic. He finds an old puppet of a lion which he immediately becomes attached to.
It all means Dudley gets further behind on his deadlines. Too much clowning instead of cartooning from Dudley.
His boss Duncan comes round to fire him but meets with a wet proposition. Later both Duncan and Dudley have a mutual love for skiffle.
A much better episode than the series opener. The girls are offering little though apart from being eye candy.
He wakes up in the morning feeling rather frisky with his wife. He later reminiscences with his time in a skiffle group with his daughters.
While scrummaging in the attic. He finds an old puppet of a lion which he immediately becomes attached to.
It all means Dudley gets further behind on his deadlines. Too much clowning instead of cartooning from Dudley.
His boss Duncan comes round to fire him but meets with a wet proposition. Later both Duncan and Dudley have a mutual love for skiffle.
A much better episode than the series opener. The girls are offering little though apart from being eye candy.