Sheila's famous knack for putting peoples backs up makes asking favours a rather tricky operation.
Sheila has to work with a new anaesthetist.
Joyce needs an operation, but seems resistant to having it at her own hospital!
Sheila is persuaded to take a break. Jonathan tries to teach her how to relax.
When a colleague gets his photograph in a newspaper, Sheila takes a high moral stand, which she finds it hard to back down from.
Sammy Eldridge tries to bring out the less serious side of Sheila.
Cost-cutting measures result in the hospital's heating system being turned down - but Sheila's temperature is sent soaring by the discovery that one of her favourite workers has been given the sack.
Sheila clashes with Dr Haslam, whose slow working methods are having a knock-on effect, causing her cases to start backing up.
Daniel is thrown out of boarding school for showing too much interest in the opposite sex, so Sheila enlists Jonathan to give him a man-to-man talk, hoping a little homespun wisdom will help improve his behaviour.
Sheila hands over her operating list to Dr Thomas. She overreacts when she is told that he has made a minor mistake in an operation.
Sheila is expecting an urgent phone call from her soon-to-be ex-husband Remo - and woe betide anyone who uses the phone in the meantime.
Sheila is invited to a royal garden party at Buckingham Palace. But the main question is, who shall accompany her?
Jonathan is branded a male chauvinist when he expresses the opinion that Dr Field's bride-to-be should be a housewife.
Sheila's son Daniel lands a holiday job at the hospital.
Sister Patching spots a cockroach in Sheila's operating theatre. Meanwhile, Jonathan worries about how to make his mark on medicine.
Sheila makes a splash in the news when she sounds off on a television programme about doctors who smoke and drink.
Giles Peake suggests a fun run to raise money for the children's ward.
When Jonathon goes to the dentist, Sheila has to work with Quentin Pierce, whom she considers to be mad.
Sheila and Joyce see Haslam in the wine bar with a mysterious and gorgeous woman.
Sheila gets a visit from her erring husband Remo, plunging her hormones into battle with her principles.
Sheila is in high spirits now that her divorce is through. Jonathan, wondering if life is passing him by, decides to make a move in her direction.
Alarm bells start ringing among the staff at Gillies Hospital when Jonathan threatens to sing in the Student's Revue. And after some drugs go missing, there's a suspicion that Joyce be hiding a secret.
Sheila reacts with misgivings when her 18-year-old son announces that he plans to stay with a girl for half-term.
Sheila and Jonathan club together to buy an anniversary present for George Hope-Wynne and his wife - but the engraver makes a terrible mistake.
After Sheila is burgled, some of her belongings turn up at the hospital.
Everyone tries to persuade Sheila to take up an invitation to go to Australia on a lecturing trip.
Sheila becomes director of surgery, and she and Jonathan become an item - but which announcement will cause the greater stir?
Sheila campaigns to boost the number of women surgeons, while Joyce wonders whether Jonathan is aiming to become a father.
Sheila rages over the surgeon's annual get-together and refuses to contribute money towards it. Giles finds it hard to stay awake at the hospital. Daniel has work-related news for his mother.
Sheila operates on a swindler who then claims Jonathan has made a mistake with the anaesthetic so he can sue the hospital. Jonathan is meanwhile preparing for his move to Sheila's home.
Jonathan is put out when Sheila starts receiving regular phone calls from a colleague, Digby, who is having marital problems.
Everyone is wondering if Sheila is going to accept Jonathan's marriage proposal. Joyce returns from a holiday in Greece looking radiant, leading to the staff questioning whether she has had a face lift!
Following their engagement party the night before, Sheila and Jonathan both have a guilty secret.
It's rag week for the medical students; Neil Copeland is not amused.
Jonathan announces he will no longer be part of Sheila's surgical team. However, Sheila has problems of her own.
Joyce complains about Jonathan's snoring.
After Sheila tells Jonathan their affair is over, she doesn't expect him to hook up with someone else so quickly.
Joyce and Cheryl compete over winding up the hospital's staff by spreading rumours.
Michael tries to help the rest of the staff with their fitness. Meanwhile Sheila's patient, Mr Barraclough, jeopardises his recovery from surgery by resuming body-building too quickly.
Sheila needs an escort for her medical school reunion. Meanwhile, security is stepped up at the hospital.
Sheila and Jonathan are planning to finally get married.
Giles wants to learn to drive.
Neil 'treats' the hospital team to a recital of his poetry.
George's wife leaves him. Giles's career is put at risk, when he calls in Mrs Sabatini to assist with an operation late at night.
The hospital staff eagerly await the arrival of Sheila's patient, a pop star. Then Joyce receives a disturbing phone call.
The hospital's support staff are on strike. Neil tries to ingratiate himself with all the female medics.
Sheila is not happy, when one of her patients opts to be anaesthetised by acupuncture.
Joyce is determined to be voted as the hospital's 'Administrator of the Year'. Sheila and Jonathan are sheepish about their honeymoon.