The Bowmans: Hancock has a part on a long-running radio show, but his behaviour is causing alarm and his character is killed off - listeners demand his return and the producer has an idea.
The Radio Ham: Hancock has a go at amateur radio and ends up responding to a mayday call, but his attempts to deal with the emergency are thwarted at every step.
Spanish Interlude: Sid is struggling to find Hancock work so persuades him to go to Spain, where he has an interesting idea for a new job. With Sid James.
The Set That Failed: Hancock's TV set breaks down and he faces a night without television - thinking he may go mad with boredom, he sets off on a quest with Sid to find a working set. With Sid James.
The Economy Drive: After finding every appliance in the house was left on while they were away, Hancock decides on an economy drive to make ends meet. With Sid James and Patricia Hayes.
The Oak Tree: The council decide to cut down the tree in Hancock's garden - Hancock is appalled and takes his protest all the way to 10 Downing Street. With Sid James.
The Alpine Holiday: Hancock decides to take a holiday and after an eventful flight has to share his hotel room with a yodeller and Alpine horn player. With Kenneth Williams and June Whitfield.
The East Cheam Centenary: It's East Cheam's centenary and Hancock sells the parade's TV rights - the only trouble is the mayor has sold the rights to a rival and Hancock has to take drastic action.
The Ladies Man: Hancock is unlucky in love and decides to enrol in a charm school - surely this will make him irresistible to the ladies? With Sid James.
The Baby Sitters: Hancock and Sid decide to earn some extra cash by becoming babysitters - after an argument over the TV, some unwelcome visitors cause further trouble. With Sid James.
The Knighthood: Hancock is after a knighthood and thinks Shakespearean theatre will do the trick. A visit to the Old Vic is in order where he performs Richard III in the style of Long John Silver.
The Oak Tree: The council decide to cut down the tree in Hancock's garden. Hancock is appalled and takes his protest all the way to 10 Downing Street. With Sid James.
The Set That Failed: Hancock's TV set breaks down and he faces a night without television. Thinking he may go mad with boredom he sets off on a quest with Sid to find a working set. With Sid James.
Competitions: How to Win Money and Influence People: Hancock takes up entering newspaper competitions as a full time occupation, but makes the mistake of giving his winnings to Sid to look after.