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As Alf's wedding to Mrs Hollingbery approaches, all Alf is looking forward to is the stag night.
Mrs Hollingbery has forced Alf to try to save money for their wedding, which means no smoking or drinking.
Alf cannot even board a bus without having an argument with the driver, one that he loses. However, he will have his revenge.
As jury service draws closer, Alf is worried about possible revenge by the criminal fraternity.
Alf is commanded to serve on a jury
Alf tries his hand with man's best friend, much to Fred Johnson 's delight, but who is taking who for a walk?
Alf takes to the streets with a job as a part-time window-cleaner.
Alf decides to get a job but Mrs Hollingbery is not convinced.
When Mrs Hollingbery gets a job to help save for their wedding, Alf is not pleased. In fact life itself is losing its appeal and he contemplates the alternative.
Alf and Mrs Hollingbery are plunged into darkness by a power cut; 'can't even get a simple thing like electricity right'. And as for the poll tax...