
Shelley is looking for new digs, and lands up at the home of Ted Bishop where a room is up for rent at a very reasonable cost.
The only problem is that developers are closing in on the old man's house.

Ted's chances of beating the developers are helped when a TV company come to visit and interview him about his plight.
Ted lays on his full poor-old-man act for cameras, but can't help noticing with his one good eye that the female reporter, Sue, just might make a good match for the love-starved Shelley.

Ted's 'old boys' stop by for a visit, and seem to have fun reminiscing about all their past indiscretions.
Meanwhile, Shelley seeks some peaceful sanctuary at his new local pub, but finds it a great deal more 'peaceful' than even he'd imagined.

Ted can't help but notice that Shelley seems to be on a lucky streak. With luck like this, where can he go wrong.
The betting shop somehow seems to be beckoning, but will Shelley's good run of form still continue?