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- Struggling to find a job in her northern home town, Jane is convinced that she is ugly, boring, and completely useless. But after one blazing row with her parents too many, Jane decides to move to London, where she finds sex, adventure, friendship and fun driving a red London bus
- Helpful hints on making life easier from the pages of adult comic Viz are brought to life by Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. Save money by filling a glass with marmite and topping it with shaving foam. It makes a convincing pint of stout and has the advantage of tasting nicer.
- Disc jockey, flyboy, con-man, compulsive fibber... Kit Curran is all of these and worse! A perfect storm of self-obsession and general apathy, Kit reigns as the undisputed king of small-time Radio Newtown; but sparks start to fly when a new boss arrives and Kit finds that his days of egocentric scheming may soon be numbered!
- Trevor Heslop is a sports agent desperately trying to preserve his integrity even though he is surrounded by cut-throats. The biggest cut-throat of them all however being his friend and business partner, Sammy. His problems are compounded by a troubled marriage, a wayward son and arrogant self obsessed clients.
- After the closure of radio newtown Kit, Les and Damien start there own radio station but find themselves in need of money to keep the station afloat and are willing to try any venture from a dating agency to a double glazing business all the while kit pines for the affection of office neighbour Pamela.
- 'They Think It's All Over' presenter Nick Hancock teams together with Andy Smart of the Vicious Boys to follow the progress of the Iranian squad as they prepare for, and play through, the 1998 World Cup Finals. With only one, goalless, Finals appearance behind them, the team were 500/1 outsiders to win the competition, but they weren't about to exit the contest without putting up a fight
- One of Trevor's number one clients, tipped to become Formula 1 champion later in the week, begins complaining that the blinds are too loud, that lifts should tell jokes to avoid those awkward silences between floors, and then manages to write a full auto-biography in one night...
- Sammy's gone against his and Trevor's resolution when they established the firm by taking on a boxer. Whilst he's busy avoiding setting up a fight - in hope of whacking up the contract price - Trevor's busy trying to stop him being "suicided".
- Having spotted a hole in the market for trendy new-age medical treatments that put mind over matter, Kit embarks upon establishing a new practice in the field. Word soon spreads, and the locals are queueing up for their services. Could it be success, at long last?
- A small African war suddenly becomes the centre of global attention when a team of BBC journalists arrives in Karibu, ready to cover the conflict. Local 'stringer' Harry is hanging on to the bottom of the journalist ladder and thinks the story will be his big break. But he finds himself 'bigfooted' when BBC News heavyweights, including senior foreign correspondent David Bradburn, flanked by his production team, and Margaret Hollis from the World Service, arrive in town.
- After last week's tabloid revelations, Ralph's career takes a somewhat unexpected twist with a Radio 2 pilot, Trevor finds himself extremely pleased by the rival's takeover offerings, and Scott continues to undermine Sammy and Trevor's relationship.