Tireless social climber Hyacinth Bucket puts her best foot forward in this the conclusion of the second season of this high-class comedy. Hyacinth busies herself performing selfless acts of charity for the lower classes (including her sisters), doling out invaluable advice to her husband Richard, and acting the adoring eldest daughter to her incapacitated Daddy, yet still she finds the time to keep her neighbors on edge by hosting insufferable morning coffees and candlelight suppers.
Cocktails With a Greek Shipping Millionaire
Onslow's birthday celebrations may only come around once a year, but that is far too often as far as Hyacinth is concerned. Hopefully his hoi polloi celebration won't interfere with Hyacinth's cocktail soiree for the Avenue set.
The Unfortunate Prospect of Early Retirement
As Richard faces the unfortunate prospect of forced early retirement, Hyacinth is far too busy trying to impress Emmet with her prowess as a singer to take notice of his woes.
Playthings For Daddy
Hyacinth has to intervene when she learns from her relatives "on the other side of town" that Daddy has slipped out and run up a bill that he cannot pay. A chance encounter with the formidable Mrs. Councilor Nugent could spell disaster.
Three Piece Suite
The delivery of her new living room set, "the exact replica of one at Sandringham House," is sure to send Hyacinth's neighbors into an envious fit. But rest assured, the deliver goes awry.
Picnic For Daddy
Hyacinth suddenly decides to take Daddy out for a picnic in the country, but instead Daddy suddenly decides that he will take her car! Will the picnic be ruined? What to do with Rose?...And more importantly what will the neighbors think!?