The lads are so strapped for cash that they are resorting to burning their, well, Rick and Neil's possessions in order to keep warm. Eventually, they come to the conclusion that one of them needs to get a job but none are keen.
Eventually, Neil draws the short straw and ends up getting a job with the police force after Vyvyan reveals that he is pregnant!
'Cash' isn't as good as the previous episode but there are still laughs to be had, particularly with a scene involving a fight between two headless ghosts, one of which whose head has the misfortune to land in the lap of a flatulent female. Paul Bradley makes his second and last appearance as Neil's beatnik friend Warlock.
The original broadcast of this episode features a musical performance of 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' by Ken Bishop's Nice Twelve. This was edited out of DVD releases due to rights issues.
Funniest bit - Rick falling down the stairs, the bannister slats painstakingly gathering between his legs as he slides down!
Eventually, Neil draws the short straw and ends up getting a job with the police force after Vyvyan reveals that he is pregnant!
'Cash' isn't as good as the previous episode but there are still laughs to be had, particularly with a scene involving a fight between two headless ghosts, one of which whose head has the misfortune to land in the lap of a flatulent female. Paul Bradley makes his second and last appearance as Neil's beatnik friend Warlock.
The original broadcast of this episode features a musical performance of 'Subterranean Homesick Blues' by Ken Bishop's Nice Twelve. This was edited out of DVD releases due to rights issues.
Funniest bit - Rick falling down the stairs, the bannister slats painstakingly gathering between his legs as he slides down!