Frank Spencer is an accident waiting to happen, a one-man walking disaster area! THE JOB INTERVIEW Frank attends an interview for the position of sales rep for a wholesale ironmonger. Putting his best foot forward, he gets stuck in the lift and an unprecedented number of disasters follow. Nevertheless Frank departs, confident that he has got the job. GEORGE'S HOUSE Frank and Betty are staying with Betty's brother George, a futuristic designer who has filled his house with remote control gadgetry. An unfortunate breakage results in a serious water leak and a short circuit of the house's systems. LOVE THY NEIGHBOUR Betty's mother is having a bit of a turn and it's up to Frank to save the day. After breaking a typewriter and destroying his neighbour's latest television scripts in a simple quest to use the phone, one thing leads to another and the police are called. HAVE A BREAK, TAKE A HUSBAND Frank and Betty are taking a second honeymoon. After a long line of mishaps involving a psychic trying to contact his dead grandfather, Frank and Betty are ready for bed - but the bed is not ready for them. THE HOSPITAL VISIT Betty is in hospital and Frank is having to fend for himself. An exploding steak and kidney pudding gets things off to a bad start but the real disasters occur when Frank visits Betty in hospital. THE PSYCHIATRIST Frank has lost his job as a fireman after continually missing the fire-engine. Convinced he is a failure, he consults a psychiatrist. After examining Frank's disaster-riddled past the psychiatrist is convinced Frank is beyond help. Frank leaves the surgery a happy man. THE LABOUR EXCHANGE The new manager at the local Job Centre has been warned by his staff that Frank Spencer is unemployable. One of the consultants can't believe anyone could be that bad. His good faith is rewarded with an incident involving the contents of a tea-urn and an explosive computer. written by Raymond Allen. Produced by Michael Mills