After a chance meeting, Dan goes on a date, but what could possibly go wrong on a simple trip to a restaurant and a nightclub? Meanwhile, Brian connects with his family's past, Jo comes up with an unfathomable new plan for improving her CV, and Aunt Nesta administers her unique brand of tough love. Comedy, written by and starring Greg Davies, following the life of a man with crushing character flaws.
When another teacher and - more importantly - a rival for Miss Lipsey's affections delivers a smash-hit school assembly for Community Week, Dan conspires to top it all with a brilliant one of his own involving his drama class and a war veteran. Meanwhile, Jo is exploring her artistic side, while Nesta favours an upset Brian over her idiotic nephew.
Dan is sent on a diversity course after his complete lack of political correctness alarms headmistress Miss Lipsey, and decides to make an injured Brian part of his idiotic plans. At the beauty salon, Jo hits on the idea of combining two celebrity looks into one genuinely incredible makeover. Comedy, starring Greg Davies and Roisin Conaty.
Dan sees fate conspiring to throw him directly into the path of his childhood nemesis. Nesta attempts to offer some brutal advice to her sap of a nephew. Jo has a new money-making scheme.
Following some sad news from a pupil's family, Dan attempts to impress Miss Lipsey by volunteering to look after Dennis for a weekend.
After Jo decides to marry a digger-driving rapper from 'pagan backwater' the Heath, it could be the first time that Dan isn't looking like he'll be the biggest catastrophe at the party. He decides to use his best man's speech to show his sensitive side in an effort to impress Miss Lipsey.