The contestants in this episode are Sylvia Maddox & Simon Carroll from Essex, Will Duffield & Tracey Leroyd from Cumbria, Margaret Wharton & Jim Fellows from the West Midlands, and Charlie Davis & Fiona Campbell from Tyne & Wear. Bruce Forsyth guides them through the games, ably assisted by Rosemary Ford, who seems to be in yet another negligee, and the games include Catch & Carry (involving balls and nets), plus return of games such as placing stickers on models (appropriately titled Oo ah Ooh!), Carry on Karaoke, and Balloons, where the teams have to add mini balloons inside a big one (and are not entirely successful). There is one team that is head and shoulders above the others in entertainment value as one puts Brucie unexpectedly in his place, while he delivers his own comeback when he learns of her winning 3rd place in a weight loss competition that he wouldn't get away with now, but is very funny and is taken in great humour by the contestant. The finale involves a Inspector Clouseau spoof that is not as funny at first as it is 2nd time around, but it does involve Rosemary Ford dressed as a French maid and sees appearances by Arthur Bostrum, Burt Kwok and Norman Lumsden, who is better known as J.R. Hartley from the Yellow Pages advert. Plus it sees one contestant unexpectedly do the splits when Rosemary Ford does so at the end - but will it be enough to sway the judges for a place at the conveyor belt?