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Hyacinth's father ends up in hospital after chasing the milk woman while on a bicycle. Hyacinth must then hide the fact that he just happened to be naked at the time!
As Hyacinth's sister Rose announces that she intends to commit suicide in "Mummy's wedding dress", Hyacinth invites the new vicar to tea...
Hyacinth drags Richard off for a day out in the country - On the way, she decides to visit her father. She doesn't get to see him because he has 'escaped' from Daisy and Onslow's house by climbing down a drainpipe dressed as "Captain Midnight"! Apparently, he's gone to save the woman at the Post Office from a "fate worse than death"(Hyacinth?!). Hyacinth and Richard then visit a stately home. Hyacinth insists on hanging around the "family area", hoping to meet the nobility; To her dismay, Onslow, Daisy and Rose turn up, forcing them to make a hasty exit!
Hyacinth's father strangely seems to have become engaged and his 'fiancee' has moved herself into his bedroom at Daisy's house! Hyacinth is called round to sort things out and get rid of the woman. Rose's love life also causes problems.
Daisy tries to convince Onslow that she's found herself a seventeen-year-old "toyboy", in an attempt to make him jealous but Onslow doesn't seem to take any notice. 'The Ladies' Circle' are expecting a guest speaker at the church hall but to their dismay, Hyacinth decides to take charge of the arrangements.
Daisy and Onslow's daughter, Stephanie, has had a baby and the family is preparing for the christening. Everyone is at the church waiting for Stephanie to arrive with her baby when there's a phone call to say that she's been delayed because the vehicle she's travelling in has broken down. Richard and Hyacinth then drive off to pick up Stephanie and her baby. To Hyacinth's embarassment, they find that she's travelling in an old van with two hippies. Stephanie reveals that she isn't sure which of them is the baby's father! Richard manages to get the van started, but then finds that his car won't start. Hyacinth and Richard then have to travel back to the church in the hippie's van, much to Hyacinth's anoyance.
Daddy has disappeared again and, because there's a strange man next door in Liz's house, Hyacinth imagines the worst.
Hyacinth is delighted when the 'ever-so-posh' Mrs Fortescue asks for a lift into town. Of course, things don't work out as planned
Hyacinth organised one of her infamous candlelight suppers but does anyone actually want to go and will it go to plan?... probably not!
Hyacinth drags Richard off for a weekend at an exclusive golf club; her problem being that neither of them like golf! A randy Major causes problems for Hyacinth. And who are the noisily amorous pair in Room 210?
Hyacinth has to deal with a series of problems involving her relatives.
It's Onlsow's birthday, but Hyacinth finds it hard to celebrate. Rose has another new gentleman friend who sounds like someone Hyacinth should get to know!
Hyacinth makes yet another attempt to impress Emmet with her 'singing talents', hoping that he will want her in his local amateur operatic society.
Daddy has disappeared yet again and is later found found in a toy shop.
Hyacinth is waiting for a new three-piece suite to be delivered. She's determined to make sure that the neighbours notice the royal warrant on the side of the delivery van and goes to extraordinary lengths to ensure they do!
Hyacinth takes Daddy out for a picnic in the country but he takes the car and disappears.
Richard has had to take early retirement. Sadly for him, Hyacinth has many plans for his future.
Hyacinth drags Richard off into the countryside in search of the remains of an Iron Age settlement.
Hyacinth gets a chance to try some social climbing while borrowing her sister Violet's cottage for the weekend.
Hyacinth takes a trip to the travel agents for some "quality" holiday brochures. Afterwards, Onslow decides to take Richard in hand and show him how to 'enjoy' life.
Hyacinth decides that Richard should get a new hobby... and so insists he uses the camera that his boss presented to him when he retired!
Daddy runs off to join the Foreign Legion. Hyacinth and Richard manage to find him, but he escapes again and runs riot at an art gallery - The same art gallery that Hyacinth and Richard have been invited to!
Hyacinth and Richard spend the weekend on a yacht.
Hyacinth decides that Richard should return to work. She sets about finding him a suitable executive position. A local firm has a vacancy, so Hyacinth conspires to bring Richard to the attention of the Managing Director.
Hyacinth drags Richard off to look for a suitable property that she can call her "country retreat"!
Hyacinth is very annoyed when she learns that the Barker-Finches, rival snobs who live down the road, have held a barbecue which was attended by "the Douglas Chater"! She's decides to organise an "outdoors indoors luxury barbecue and finger buffet" and is also determined to persuade a "celebrity" to attend.
Hyacinth volunteers to meet a guest speaker at the railway station and take him to the 'Ladies' Luncheon Club meeting'. As you can guess, everything goes wrong, as usual!
Hyacinth takes Elizabeth into the country again to look for a 'weekend home'. Hyacinth's choice of property later alarms Richard and his future bank balance!
Hyacinth and Richard invite Elizabeth, Emmett, and a few other guests to their new weekend home for a "country tea". Emmet seems to like the ceilings!!!
There's a problem with the electricity supply in the church hall, so Hyacinth volunteers Richard to sort things out - but does he know anything about electricity?
Hyacinth volunteers to help with an old folks' outing to the coast, organised by the vicar.
Rose has become engaged to a "Polish person". Unfortunately, she can't pronounce his surname. Hyacinth is annoyed and upset when she doesn't get an invitation to the Mayor's annual fancy dress ball. She insists that Richard takes steps to correct this "oversight".
Richard gets away with forgetting his wedding anniversary by telling Hyacinth that he's arranged to have a security system fitted as an anniversary present. He then he forgets the code for the new system - it's the date of their wedding anniversary -leaving Hyacinth less than pleased!
Hyacinth is planning a picnic on the river bank but will it all go to plan?
Hyacinth buys Richard a pair of skis for his birthday. If nothing else, they'll look good on the roofrack of their car.
Hyacinth goes to a country house sale. She buys some vintage wine and ends up getting drunk with the Lord of the Manor.
Hyacinth is determined to get herself a part in Emmet's production called "The Boy Friend". Daddy is "on guard" outside Daisy and Onslow's house and won't let anyone in.
A "luxury barbecue" at Violet's house looks like being a disaster because Bruce and Violet keep having violent arguments. Hyacinth organises a sing song in an attempt to take everyone's mind off their hosts' battle. Later, Hyacinth goes along to a rehearsal of "The Boy Friend" to offer her services to Emmet.
Hyacinth 'borrows' a Rolls Royce from a sales office so that she can impress the neighbours. She gets Richard to drive her to an exclusive hotel. Unfortunately, Onlsow, Daisy and Rose also turn up. They're followed by the police, who've come to arrest Richard and Hyacinth because the Rolls Royce has been reported stolen by the sales office!
In the last ever regular episode, Hyacinth puts an advertisement in the local newspaper, offering her services as an "experienced hostess". She doesn't get the response she expected.