The adventures of two "likely lads" in the North East of England. Terry and Bob have been friends since childhood. Bob is the sensible one, trying hard to get on with his job and life. Terry is the wild one, always ready to lead Bob astray.
Genre: Comedy
Cast:James Bolam , Rodney Bewes , Bartlett Mullins , Don McKillop , Sheila Fearn , Olive Milbourne , Richard Moore , Irene Richmond , John Scott Martin , Geoffrey Hughes , Michael Sheard , George Layton , Patricia Shakesby , Alex McDonald , Joan Pickering , James Cossins , Helen Fraser , Norman Chappell
Terry and Bob have a double date with two nurses but have nowhere to take them so they offer to baby-sit for workmate Jack whilst he takes his wife out. They try to persuade the girls that the baby belongs to them but are so hopeless at pacifying it when it wakes up and cries that the lie soon becomes apparent.
After being less than complimentary about Jack's singing abilities, the likely lads are more or less coerced into taking part in a talent contest night at the pub with a cash prize. Bob is in it for the glory but Terry has an ulterior motive, to try and impress Rhona the barmaid, who put him up to it.
After attending an engagement party Bob wakes up with a hang-over and no recollection of the events of the night before. Then people start to congratulate him because it seems that he proposed to a girl called Helen and everybody assumed that she was pregnant as a result. Now all he has to do is break off the engagement.
The lads are attracted to Angela and Lynn, two girls who work in a department store and, in order to stand a chance of pulling them, they pretend to be well off, spending a great deal of money in the store. Unfortunately this means that, come the double date, the girls assume they are wealthy - which, thanks to their throwing their cash around, they are anything but.
Terry and Bob are now feeling the disastrous aftermath of living beyond their means with the girls from the department store and are well and truly skint. With a foreign holiday on the horizon and no cash to finance it looks as if it will have to be called off - unless they can get down to the Labour Exchange and get themselves part time jobs.
The lads are guests at a wedding, where they seem to be the only unmarried men in attendance and uncles and aunts keep asking them when it will be their turn to tie the knot. Can it be that even the perpetual bachelor Terry believes that it might be time for him to settle down. After all, he and Bob seem to be the oldest male singletons there.