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- Inspired by the life of Gandhi, Errol decides to bring about positive change for the residents of Elderberry House. Meanwhile, Vince becomes rather taken with the icy girl from upstairs.
- Vince stays up night after night spying on the neighbours after becoming addicted to a drink that keeps his energy up, and Errol gets a job at a fish market.
- Vince teaches a model how to swim which makes her husband jealous, and Errol redecorates the bathroom after trying to peel a loose piece of wallpaper ends in disaster.
- Vince gets a visit from the local vicar after his graveyard has been mysteriously desecrated. Meanwhile, Errol becomes paranoid that he might be a little bit boring.
- Vince has a bad week when he hurts his ankle at work, and sells his sofa which has his wallet inside.
- A girl Vince fancies enlists him to help arrange a surprise birthday meal. Meanwhile, Errol has trouble saying 'no' to people.
- Vince is accused of a crime that could have him facing jail, but an archaic legal loophole means he might get off. Errol is suffering from a bout of vertigo.
- After ejecting a troublesome child from the swimming pool where he works, Vince is targeted by the local gang.
- Vince and Errol take on the neighbours in a table-tennis match. Vince also makes a phone call to the council that leads to the old lady who lives upstairs being evicted. Feeling guilty about what he's done, he and Errol resolve to track her down.
- Errol's got problems - every woman he meets tries to throw herself at him. Meanwhile, Vince gets a visit from his naked dad.
- Vince decides it's time to apply for a job as swimming pool manager, but first he has to prove he is capable of looking after a baby in an emergency. Errol becomes rather taken with smoking.
- An aborted holiday provides Vince and Errol with the perfect opportunity to create the perfect anecdote. Or does it?