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- The War Office announce plans to sell off all of the redundant camps, the lads overhear a local farmer offering £200 for Nether Hopping, and Flogger's idea of making a better offer starts a bidding war with the City.
- Flogger's unimpressed when a shady acquaintance suddenly reappears, Snudge is delighted when unwanted poppies turn out to be lucrative, and information from a library book gives the lads cause for concern.
- Pocket can't understand why hut 29 haven't volunteered to guard a film star, Snudge tricks the lads into signing up for a job in the Antarctic, and Flogger realises that some good can come from having a criminal record.
- The radio and newspapers report of a convict breaking out of prison, Flogger provides papers to help him blend in with the lads of hut 29, and Snudge realises that capturing the man might be a feather in his cap.
- Bootsie feigns illness to get out of attending Pocket's historical lectures, too much medication leads to a dream about being in Wellington's army, and more and more tablets leads further and further back into history.
- Snudge is keen to use new psychological ideas to appeal to the men, an attempt to make activities more fun sees the lads playing Indians, and Bootsie responds to having a new father by regressing back to childhood.
- Snudge tells Pocket that he's sending his memoirs off to be published, a confiscated set brings an end to television nights in hut 29, and Flogger plots his revenge by arranging an appearance on the screen of Satan.
- Len gets spotted in the village when he's supposed to be on guard duty, Pocket's pleased when the solution seems to involve a twin-brother, and a suspicious Snudge tries desperately to prove that it's all just a trick.
- A crate of miniature guided missiles are sent to Nether Hopping in error, Pocket tries to find out what happened to his aunt's elderberry wine, and Snudge demands that the lads try to launch one of the new weapons.
- The lads wake up to a series of childish pranks on April Fools' Day, a Brigadier arrives at Nether Hopping in the hope of finding a new RSM, and Snudge tries to prove that he has the wit to outwit the wit of hut 29.
- The lads are chosen for a long march record attempt after a night at the dogs, Snudge announces that he's tagging along to keep an eye on them, and Flogger makes a few calls after reading that it's to be televised.
- A private from a decorated military family insists on staying in hut 29, Flogger's annoyed when fatigue duty gets in the way of placing a bet, and Snudge fails to be taken in by a sudden enthusiasm for physical exercise.
- Bullimore's furious when a journalist causes a cancellation of charges, Flogger attempts to make money by insuring the lads against jankers, and Catchpole tries to get himself into trouble after smelling a rat.
- Comments in a book persuade Upshot-Bagley to give up pigs and whisky, hopes of weekend passes are dashed by changes in camp discipline, and a guilt-ridden change of heart brings the threat of being bowler-hatted.
- Pocket launches Operation Sweet Tooth to appeal to Snudge's soft side, Flogger has to think fast when Len and Bootsie polish off a huge cake, and a voice in the paint shop suggests ingredients for the replacement.
- A sergeant and three privates need accommodation pending postings, the lads try to sneak back into camp after attending a village dance, and sharing a rain-soaked bivouac with rodents gives Flogger an idea.
- Bootsie returns to camp holding a baby that he was handed on a train, the lads agree to look after the child until Flogger can find the mother, and Snudge targets hut 29 in his investigation into a spate of thefts.
- Dooley's teased for investing his money in superstitious nonsense, Flogger suggests a way to avoid being volunteered for rubbish dump duty, and the lads curse Snudge to put an end to his sudden lucky streak.
- A designer arrives on camp with ideas on how to improve the barracks, Snudge fails to demonstrate that conditions are perfectly adequate, and the lads of hut 29 try to get used to having carpets and salad on demand.
- Flogger's furious when a fracas gets in the way of his new betting system, an art course provides opportunity for one man to travel to Itchwick, and Bullimore insists that Catchpole do his portrait to prove his artistic skill.
- Len struggles with the creative side of writing to the local MP, Pocket learns of a visit to investigate allegations of poor treatment, and Snudge accepts a bet about the the escapology skills of the new man in hut 29.
- The lads get into trouble when when they're caught gambling in a café, a talk from the League of Light helps Catchpole see the error of his ways, and not everyone's taken in by a plan for hut 29 to clean up their act.
- Moosh tells the lads of his intention to marry a girl from the village shop, Snudge plots to keep newly created married quarters for himself, and Bootsie gets himself in a tangle after offering to pop the question.
- The Chairman of the Messing Committee hits a snag with the New Year whisky, the lads decide to raffle off hooch so they can buy the real thing, and the arrival of a Scotsman in hut 29 leads to a battle of the bottles.
- The lads get revenge on Bullimore by nominating him for a competition, Moosh's mental health is questioned when he finds a man under his bed, and Upshot-Bagley uses press interest to help with a recruitment drive.
- The lads from hut 29 find a letter about a course in the South of France, Bullimore can't help being suspicious about a change in behaviour, and Popplewell tries to learn French in the hope of meeting Marilyn Monroe.
- A new officer takes charge of the depot while Upshot-Bagley's away on leave, news of a fire precaution check is seen as an ideal way to prove himself, and smoke canisters are brought in to get the lads on their toes.
- The lads return to camp to find that much has changed in their absence, Upshot-Bagley worries about his pig while her carer is in the glasshouse, and Bullimore blocks a plan to extract trade secrets from Catchpole.
- Pocket faces being relieved of his commission after yet another mistake, the new commanding officer makes his expectations clear in hut 29, and Snudge isn't happy about his role being reduced to that of a NAAFI girl.
- Due to an incident causing the loss of a hut a sergeant and three privates have to share with the occupants of hut 39 the four newcomers are in for a shock...
- Bootsie drives the camp mad with the sound of his trumpet blowing, the Brigadier decides to visit after hearing the camp bugler over the phone, and waking up at 06:00 proves more difficult to master than Reveille.
- Pocket suggests a pen pal as an ideal outlet for feelings of loneliness, Bootsie realises that he hates Snudge even more than he hates custard, and two lost souls agree to meet each other at the Euston Station buffet.
- Bootsie gets himself into trouble while working in the boiler room, a magazine article leads to thoughts of being the first man on the moon, and meeting the locals suggests that life in space isn't all that different.
- The local vicar makes a complaint about his choirboys being beaten up, the lads send Bootsie to Coventry after finding him guilty of cowardice, and an open day leaves Snudge looking for information about a rematch.
- Snudge unwittingly nominates himself as wireless telegraphy instructor, Baker worries that he'll be dumped by his girlfriend if he misses a date, and Flogger sends out a distress call from expedition in the Amazon.
- Bootsie insists that he is innocent when accused of writing obscenities, Flogger suggests stealing a secret document to attract allegations, and Snudge spots an opportunity to catch a traitor returning from Russia.
- Bullimore makes accusations of petty thievery when blankets go missing, a field marshal's baton arrives ahead of a speech on camp morale, and Flogger has to hide the evidence after proving his safe-cracking ability.
- The lads think a dropped parcel must be to do with Catchpole's birthday, Bullimore's not happy when a musical watch from Australia gets lost in the post, and Len hits on the bright idea of having the tune changed.
- Flogger decides to have a little fun with the newest recruit in hut 29, Pocket refuses to believe the results of the cleanest hut competition, and Bootsie gives the lads a shock when he reads out a letter from home.
- Bootsie promotes himself in order to impress an officer in the WRENS, news that she is about to visit the camp sends him into a panic, and Flogger manages to come up with a plan involving an unexploded bomb.
- Basher Briggs runs out of willing sparring partners after knocking out teeth, Bootsie finds an unexpected streak of bravery after a visit to the dentist, and standing up to Snudge leads to something of a mismatch.
- Pocket has to defend Bootsie when he's accused of murdering Snudge, the court hear of displeasure at being put on ablution guard duty, and Flogger tries his best to paint a picture of a very beautiful friendship.
- Snudge ends talk of leave when food disappears from the cookhouse, a film made by a visiting ornithologist catches the thieves in action, and Flogger suggests that the lads should make a little film of their own.
- A civilian expert is sent to the camp to sort out efficiency problems, Snudge is furious when parades are deemed to be a waste of time, and the lads form a union to protest against the new way of doing things.
- Attempts to avoid dirty work see the lads volunteered for drain duty, Bootsie takes it on himself to grant Snudge's pet budgie its freedom, and Flogger suggests finding a replacement so they can claim a reward.
- The lads take bets on whether Snudge can manage to quit smoking, Bootsie reluctantly volunteers as his batman so he can monitor progress, and listening to a hypnosis record leads to an accusation of stealing.
- Bootsie gets a shock when he reads what the kids want for Christmas, Flogger picks the wrong dead cert when he tries to boost the kitty, and Snudge and Pocket battle over who should fill the Santa Claus costume.
- Breaking out of camp to go to the races leaves the lads close to broke, Len puts an end to Flogger's plan to raise money for train tickets, and Snudge worries about what will happen if his little world is abolished.
- Bootsie contracts a nasty strain of the flu after refusing the injection, Snudge ends up ill in the next bed after accusations of malingering, and Flogger comes up with a plan to spend some time with the local ladies.
- An MP arrives at Hut 29 to investigate allegations of cruelty and starvation.
- The lads of Hut 29 try to pick the Derby winner with the help of an old man who is the seventh son of a seventh son.
- The boys of Hut 29 help the wife of Sergeant Major Claude Snudge move into married quarters and the tip she gives them for their efforts gets them into trouble with the police.
- Corporal Springer's girlfriend comes to the rescue when Sgt Major Snudge determines to post him to Benghazi.
- An archaeologist visits Nether Hopping in search of Roman remains and the lads of Hut 29 try to help out by planting a few objects. Unfortunately for them one is marked 'Made in Sheffield' and has been borrowed from an irate landlady.
- A £100 prize is being offered in a Happiest Couple contest. The boys of Hut 29 are intrigued to learn that Sergeant Major Snudge and his wife have entered the contest.
- Upshot-Bagley comes up with an idea to find possible officers in the unit, the lads from hut 29 try to make a bit of money from inspections, and Bullimore faces a charge after an unexpected visit from headquarters.
- Baron Stonybroke hopes to finally marry off the ugliest of his daughters, Prince Charming arranges a dance to find himself a rich heiress, and a fairy godfather visits to make sure that Bootserella can go to the ball.