Old chum Bill Henry dies in America, which prompts Clegg to take Compo and Seymour on a sentimental journey.
How can Seymour harness the power of the wind for the benefit of mankind? Once again, Compo is the test pilot.
Edie learns to drive, so obvious disaster is expected.
Seymour insists Edie must be up to date with his latest design in waste disposal.
It's rather difficult selling tickets for the church's Beatrix Potter evening - until someone comes up with an idea to set Compo scurrying.
The trio devise a plan to "spring" Howard and Wally for a few hours of freedom.
Remember when you could buy ice cream from the man on the tricycle? This episode will refresh your memories for sure.
Will Seymour's car safety device really make him rich and famous? His "guinea pig" may not agree.
After Compo claims that any man who uses a purse is effeminate, Seymour tries to invent a strictly masculine purse.
Why has Compo just thrown something of great sentimental value into Seymour's pond?
A rotting old boat is made to float... sometimes most unsuccessfully.
Clegg has to deliver a note to Marina in the supermarket. Can Seymour invent something highly original to justify all the security?
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