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- A situation comedy portraying the frenetic everyday life of a woman counselor.
- Convinced criminal Stan Keating is released from prison to find his accomplice and girlfriend is married, his daughter is unaware of his existence and half of his loot is missing. Stan has a large axe to grind as Ken and Harry soon discover.
- Ken's close friendship with Harry comes under pressure when Harry is arrested on suspicion of fraud involving a property scandal. Harry recommended investments to all his friends, and they are now turning their backs on him.
- A business friend of Harry's turns to CBS for help after a series of dangerous and malicious incidents. The entrepreneur has a bad case of nerves - and some rather sinister enemies.
- Harry and Ken are called upon to investigate some very strange goings-on at a private school for girls.
- Ken and Harry inadvertently interrupt a robbery and find themselves locked in the vault of a security deposit centre. Fortunately, Laura's suspicions lead her and Rocky to the trapped duo, while the robber is double-crossed by his wife.
- Laura and Rocky are asked to tail a man recently released from prison, and the owner of a motorbike shop enlists Ken's help in recovering a bike sold to a customer who provided a bogus name and bank details.
- Redford is supposed to make sure nothing drops into Grotbag's potion meant to make her assistance invincible. But he and Croc can't resist opening her book of the month club mail and drop the entire book (which was rather soppy to begin with) into the cauldron. Over in Boggle's Kingdom Reginald Rake is waiting to meet the King face to take him back to the Tower. Rather than forcing Boggle to give up his peasant disguise, many loyal subjects as well as members of the royal family decide to take the blame for him. Finaly Rod reads the tale of 'Emuladdin'