For the start of Series 2 of the relaunch of The Generation Game in 1991, Bruce Forsyth and assistant Rosemary Ford returned to help more unfortunate souls tackle the games awaiting them. The contestants were Brian & Catherine Bailey from Staffordshire, April Forfar & Arthur McGough from Hampshire, Paul & Tina Decker from Surrey and Sadie Lynch & Jeff Laycock from County Durham. The games they faced were "Moving Parts" (involving ballet), "Brush Strokes" (plate painting), "Sing a Long" (to 1950's Rock 'n Roll) and "Fun with the Bun" (self explanatory, as are most of the games to be honest). The final two couples then face off in an apt showdown, a Western spoof that is great fun and even sees Rosemary Ford reduced to her underwear! Indeed, despite the games sounding prosaic, they are all great fun, though one contestant is way out of her depth. However, she is helped out by her partner, who is pretty good. And two male contestants have a Linda Lusardi fixation, leading to Brucie fixing up a phone call with her - or is he? You might be surprised...