Aired: 9/28/1991
The duo are hired by Mrs. Blenkinsop to fix a fountain.
Aired: 10/5/1991
Paul and Barry answer an advert for staff to run Pete's Café. They quickly get to work when they hear a Royal procession is passing by.
Aired: 10/12/1991
A hospital administrator unwillingly gives Paul and Barry jobs as hospital porters, but they soon get into trouble with the laughing gas.
Aired: 10/19/1991
Paul and Barry have set up Chucklecom and are called out fix a problem with a phone. They don't really do much to help (more like make it worse) and then they erect a telegraph pole in the garden by mistake.
Aired: 10/26/1991
It's the brothers' day off so they decide to have a relaxing game of golf.
Aired: 11/2/1991
Paul and Barry set up a stall at a market but where are the other traders and, more importantly, the customers?
Aired: 11/9/1991
The brothers go tent-testing in the country.
Aired: 11/16/1991
Paul and Barry decide to play cricket (Barry gets confused between a batsman, so he's batman instead!), but then they get confused between ten pin bowling and cricket! (oh dear oh dear...)
Aired: 11/23/1991
Dan the Van has some impressive new offices, but with Paul and Barry looking after them, something's bound to happen.
Aired: 11/30/1991
The Boys are hired by Mrs. Blenkinsop again - this time, to lay a carpet.
Aired: 12/7/1991
The daffy duo go into the beach hut business.
Aired: 12/14/1991
Paul and Barry look after Uncle Henrys dog pound where they have some trouble with Mrs.Bloggs' dog, which they think has shrunk in the bath, so the try to fatten it up before she gets back.
Aired: 12/21/1991
The duo go in search of Jack Lafitte's Treasure while being followed by a charity collector, who wants the treasure for himself.
Aired: 12/28/1991
Paul and Barry become inventors, and show off their creations to a couple, but they keep ruining there clean washing in the garden.
Aired: 1/4/1992
Paul and Barry take over Harry Houseys Bingo Drome, and they decide to turn it back into a cinema, so Paul decides to make his own film, by joining lots of old films together.