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- Tony and Sid arrive back home after spending 3 months away traveling Europe, they are greeted at the front door by 400 bottles of milk because Sid forgot to cancel the milk delivery. As they enter the house, Tony finds out that wasn't the only thing Sid forgot to cancel and so decides to go on an economy drive to recoup the losses.
- Hancock takes out a murder mystery book from the library but finds the last page missing. Hancock turns detective to find a complete copy of Lady Don't Fall Backwards.
- Hancock decides to hold a reunion for all his old wartime pals - but times change and so do people, much to Hancock's annoyance.
- Hancock is receiving a steady stream of hate mail in the post - but who is the culprit? He gets a huge surprise when he takes the problem to the police.
- Tony's house is falling apart and he can't afford to do it up so with the help of Sid James they plan a way of getting the National Trust to do it up for them by saying Lord Byron lived there but when the trust say no, they decide to turn the home into a museum dedicated to the poet.
- Sid wants to open a fish and chip shop and asks Hancock to invest his life savings. Hancock refuses and their friendship is in peril when both believe murder is afoot.
- In Sidney Lumet's classic film, one courageous juror holds out and justice prevails. When Hancock is foreman of the Jury the outcome isn't quite so inspiring.
- Tony is playing for '8 Draws' in the old UK Football Pool much to Sid's contempt. Hancock only needs one more result to go his way to land the huge jackpot but the last game is a late kick off. The late game is Chelsea vs East Cheam United the boys decide to go to the game where trouble ensues as the lads cheer and try to manipulate the teams to get the lucrative draw.
- Hancock's TV set breaks down and he faces a night without television. Thinking he may go mad with boredom he sets off on a quest with Sid to find a working set.
- Sid has fallen in love with a bus conductress and asks Hancock for advice. Hancock and Sid take a ride on the number 93 but the course of true love never did run smooth.
- Hancock has a cold and is treating it with a wide range of patent medicines.
- Hancock's new sideline is babysitting - he and Sid can be paid to eat, drink and watch television in comfort. Their first house has the latest technology, food, drink and cigars, and a loudspeaker to hear the baby. What can go wrong?
- Hancock and Sid decide to go on a relaxing cruise in search of romance. Hancock becomes convinced the ship is sinking and the captain has to take drastic measures.
- When East Cheam celebrates 100 years, Hancock volunteers to organise the carnival.
- After losing all of his court cases, Lawyer Hancock is assigned to defend Sid.
- 1956–19607.9 (27)TV EpisodeHancock discovers that the house Sid sold him backs onto an airfield.
- 1956–19607.8 (24)TV EpisodeHancock becomes addicted to participating in competitions. Most of the time he loses, but when he starts to win, he finds that he cannot benefit from his prizes, chiefly due to Sid's machinations.
- Hancock flies to Switzerland for a skiing holiday.
- Tony and Sid plan a big night out in East Cheam with two ladies which doesn't pan out as planned after Mrs Cravatte doesn't do her duties as expected, leaving the boys to their own devices.
- The council have put up the rates on 23 Railway Cuttings by 6d a week, so Hancock decides to emigrate to the colonies.
- When the council declares the tree at 23 Railway Cuttings is a hazard to buses and must be cut down, Hancock organises a protest march.
- The camera Hancock inherited from his grandfather is broken, so he replaces it with a modern system.
- Sid lands Tony the role of Henry V in a festival in Yorkshire. To get there they must endure a long, boring train journey, but as bad as it is for Tony and Sid, spare a thought for the other passengers.
- Hancock gets a job as an air steward, but Sid is a passenger on his maiden flight.
- The pilot episode of Hancock's new historical drama series (written, directed and produced by Sid) airs tonight.
- Hancock decides to pursue a career as a Shakespearian actor in the hope he will be awarded a knighthood.
- Following his lack of success with women, Hancock enrolls in a charm school.
- When Hancock's stocks and shares portfolio drops in price, he threatens to kill himself. But Sid points out that the East Cheam Building Society's AGM is this afternoon.
- Hancock threatens to sack Sid as his agent unless he gets him a good part. Sid suggests a European tour.
- When Hancock's date can't stop laughing at his nose, he develops a complex about it.
- Hancock allows Sid to book the acts for his Christmas spectacular.