Overview: Something is missing from Sid's garden, and he has his suspicions as to who is responsible....
Overview: Sid's problems start when the family returns from holiday. Apart from having nothing to wear, everything seems as it was before they left - or is it?
Overview: It doesn't often happen that Sid is able to get home from work early, but when he can, he does - and this time it doesn't do him much good.
Overview: Of course Sid doesn't have to ask Jean if he can go fishing for the weekend. But Jean is expecting Sid to be home - after all, Sid never plans anything without consulting her.
Overview: When Sid gets home after a hard day's work, he's perfectly right in expecting his dinner to be waiting for him - but circumstances dictate otherwise...
Overview: Sid and Jean's reminiscences of what happened just after the war make "The Naked Flesh" seem like the epilogue.
Overview: Sid's plans for the Saturday afternoon do not include Jean's sister; and if she can't make arrangements to fit in then the only course for Sid is to take to his bed - dangerously ill.
Overview: If Jean hadn't started checking up on Sid, because he was late home for supper, then she wouldn't have discovered that he had a date the following evening.
Overview: It's not often that Sid agrees with Jean about anything, and when he does it usually takes her by surprise and ends in disaster.
Overview: It comes as quite a surprise to Sid to discover Mike would rather not have a gold watch for his birthday - but what he wants instead comes as an even bigger surprise.
Overview: Sid waits in trepidation when he finds out that Mr Marshall, his boss, is coming round on Saturday morning. Of course, nothing goes to plan.
Overview: Sid's problems start when Betty brings something into the house. Mike also brings something into the house and things get worse.