Sat, Jan 7, 1995
Fortunately, the BBC have actually pulled the plug to cut off all power in Mr Lobley's ward, not terminate Victor and the series as they intended to. As the laboratory technician, Stanley Unwin, tries to get the power back up and running again, Victor's intravenous taxi service -slash- narrative linking device starts up again, but this time in the nurse's body. Victor aims to get the taxi back into his body, which it does when the nurse chokes on a dinner roll and the consultant has to perform the Heimlich maneuver on her, making the dinner roll and the taxi fly out of the nurse's body. While the dinner roll goes straight in the bin afterwards, the taxi flies back into Victor's body via one of his nostrils. After all this is over, Victor is overcome by the need to lash out, which brings his alter ego back to life. Victor's alter ego then rings a talent agency soon after he is brought back to life.
Sat, Jan 14, 1995
After the events of last week, the BBC decide they must terminate Victor themselves. They send the nurse to B&Q to buy a chainsaw and then back to Victor's ward with the chainsaw in order to hack off his bits and donate them to medical science, but as she begins chopping off Victor's right arm, the taxi driver in Victor's body rams against the side of his arm by accident, causing his arm to flick up and the chainsaw to come flying out of the nurse's hands and into her head, chopping it in half but still standing. After the taxi exits his arm, Victor is once again overcome by the need to lash out and unleashes his alter ego, who phones Enoch Powell.
Sat, Jan 28, 1995
With both the nurse and the consultant out of action, the BBC consult Mr. Lobley, who finally gets to invent something for them - a dismemberment machine to kill Victor. But in order for the machine to work, Victor's bandages have to be removed. After they have been removed, the BBC try to activate the machine, but the machine turns out to be a ruse, and Mr. Lobley reveals that he's been working to save Victor all along. Outraged, the BBC try to use an intravenous sedative on him, but the lift from the last episode then comes through the roof of Victor's ward and crushes them to death. Victor's alter ego phones Michael Winner to tell him of the death of the Queen Mother. After the credits, Victor finally wakes up from his comic coma, and starts to devise a plan to escape the hospital along with the other patients.