Betty's mother visits the caravan she is now sharing with her workshy husband, Bert
It's taken Betty several years of hard courting to get a wedding ring; it's taken her just 7 weeks of marriage to lose it. But the ring must be somewhere in the caravan...
Bert confidently predicts that broiler rabbits will solve all his financial problems and bring the maximum of profit with the minimum of effort. Betty doesn't share his enthusiasm - but the arrival of a boxful of baby bunnies melts her resistance...
Betty's belief that she deserves better than a caravan home is underlined when Bert and Wally quarrel about a dustbin. With mice and ants as her unlikely allies, and after a night spent sleeping in the car, Betty looks set to win the battle - but who will win the war?
Bert enters a competition to find the country's Ideal Newlyweds - and Betty nearly realises her life-long ambition of spending a proper honeymoon in the sun.
Bert and Betty Jones return home late to find that a stranger has broken into their caravan. They understandably take strongarm action, but the bearded intruder resists all attempts at eviction.
Betty decides that if she and Bert are ever to save enough money to buy a house, she must become the breadwinner. Unfortunately Bert is as incompetent as a house-wife as he is at everything else.
Betty's announcement that she's pregnant proves too much for Bert---until Betty's mother arrives and offers to pay the bills
Bert ends up in hot water in more ways than one when he decides to build Betty her own personal shower
Betty and Lily issue an ultimatum to Bert and Wally: find jobs or don't bother to come home
Trouble in the trailer park. Betty goes home to Mother. Lily kicks Wally out, Wally moves in with Bert---all because of Mavis Bailey, a girl who works at the local pub.
Bert is furious when he learns that Wally is collecting welfare and decides to get on the dole too
Bert's way of life is threatened: Betty wants to pack up and move to Australia
Tempers fray over the use of the communal clothesline.