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Season 1

  • S01E01 Whose Life is It Anyway?

    • September 15, 1997
    • BBC One

    Gary overhears his wife, Lisel, talking to someone about a book she is translating. He thinks she is talking to Michael Aspel, and that he will be the next candidate for 'This Is Your Life'.

  • S01E02 Changing Revs

    • September 22, 1997
    • BBC One

    Gary wants to buy a local church and turn it into a go-kart track.

  • S01E03 Where Were They Then?

    • September 29, 1997
    • BBC One

    The old Ferny Heath football team gather together for a reunion photo organised by a national newspaper.

  • S01E04 Monkey Business

    • October 6, 1997
    • BBC One

    Gary buys a small zoo and has plans to turn it into a theme park.

  • S01E05 Family Matters

    • October 13, 1997
    • BBC One

    Gary gets thinking about his roots. He contacts his Mother to try to organise a family reunion. Meanwhile, at Ferny Heath FC it is time for the player of the year award.

  • S01E06 A Matter of Degree

    • October 20, 1997
    • BBC One

    Gary is given an honorary PhD by the university, but what is the cost?

Season 2

  • S02E01 Walk Right Back

    • May 5, 1998
    • BBC One

    Gary sets out on a sponsored walk. 100 miles in 2 days. He says it is to raise money for a retirement home, but really it is to advertise a new thermal tracksuit. All seems to be going well, until the blisters set in. And he didn't bargain for the wrong turnings, the vengeful husband and Vince's magic sponge!

  • S02E02 Ghost Story

    • May 12, 1998
    • BBC One

    Gary wins an award as local sportswriter of the year. However, what most people do not know is that his regular column is really written by Des, a ghost writer. There is trouble the next week when, instead of writing about Stoke City, Des writes a controversial piece which puts everyone's backs up, including his staff and Lisel, his German wife. The last straw is when he gets a complaint from the Palace, and it is not Crystal Palace!

  • S02E03 The Good Samaritan

    • May 19, 1998
    • BBC One

    This week we actually see Gary playing football. He scores 37 goals in a charity match, Ferny Heath vs Old Ferny Heath. Gary overrules Beverley on a First Aid matter when the opposing goalie gets injured. Gary is to rue his efforts later when he is sued for actual bodily harm. Mark gets one of his school chums to defend Gary in court, but Gary decides that it would be best to conduct the defence himself. He's probably right...

  • S02E04 All in the Game

    • May 31, 1998
    • BBC One

    Gary has been offered a job with the BBC World Cup Commentary Team headed by the great Des Lynam. The new Head of Sport suggests that he meets with an image consultant to tone down his rough edges! After seeing off his main rival, Gary McAllister, he manages to bluff his way into the team. He is horrified to learn that instead of commentating on the England matches, he has Group F, which is Iran, USA, Yugoslavia and Germany. With the first match being between Iran and America, some tact and diplomacy is required. I'm sure they've got the right man for the job.

  • S02E05 Injury Time

    • June 7, 1998
    • BBC One

    Gary does a bit too much during his circuit training and the next day his back goes while he is bending down for a chocolate finger. But at least he finds a use for his new gadget, a remote controlled serving trolley, he uses it as a remote controlled stretcher! Meanwhile, Mark buys a failing publishing company and intends to sell it off for housing development. Their most famous comic was "The Rocket" starring Gary's childhood hero, Tommy Street. Gary takes over and saves the day, and "The Rocket", and actually gets to meet Tommy, while also putting a useful plug for his pork pie business.

  • S02E06 What's That Girl?

    • June 14, 1998
    • BBC One

    For a while now, Gary has noticed a young girl who is turning up at all his public appearances. He and thinks he has a stalker and is quite flattered, actually. Well it makes a change from grannies, doesn't it? The girl, Katie, finally plucks up the courage to speak and visits Gary and Dave in the office. She produces a photo taken at a club nineteen years before of Gary and Dave with her mother. It appears that she is Gary's daughter! Gary goes on the defensive, thinking that she is just after his money. When a DNA test is suggested he accepts, but when the doctor doesn't recognise him, he gets Dave to give the sample instead. He and Dave are in real trouble when the results come through and it proves that ... Well, congratulations, Gary!