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Season 3
Episodes

An Errand Boy by the Ear
The customers are upset by Arkwright continually dragging Granville around by the ear. Arkwright decides that Granville needs to improve his sales technique and starts him on a course to toughen him up.

The Ginger Men
Arkwright improves the sale of an overstocked commodity with spellbinding efficiency, while Granville's lust for power falls flat on the floor.

Duet for Solo Bicycle
Arkwright is preoccupied by a persistent squeak on Granville's bike and the visitor to a house in Atkinson Terrace.

How to Ignite Your Errand Boy
Granville is given the task of making home-made firelighters.

The Man From Down Under
Arkwright has a rival for Nurse Gladys Emmanuel's affections.

The Cool Cocoa Tin Lid
Granville tries to shed his old image with the help of some snappy threads and sunglasses, complete with a medallion made from a cocoa tin lid.
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