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- Bridget and Eamon are the typical unhappily married 80s Irish couple. They live somewhere in the Midlands with their indeterminate number of children.
- A new Dating Agency finally gives Eamon the opportunity to get rid of his unwanted best friend Frank.
- A bitter fight breaks out between Eamon, Bridget and her Mother over who owns a possibly priceless Vase.
- Eamon can't seem to be able to tell the difference between the random woman in his house and his actual wife Bridget.
- Bridget hosts a Tupperware party that goes disastrously wrong. Eamon's always spending the money from the Trocaire box so Fr. Gabriel is keeping an eye on him this year.
- The couple are chosen to be on the "No" poster for the forthcoming divorce referendum, but Eamon's brother Phelim returns home from America with some shocking news about their marriage.
- The National Lottery could be the answer to the couple's financial troubles but when the syndicate that they form with their neighbours wins, its spells trouble for Bridget.
- Bridget is forced to get a job for the first time ever. Meanwhile, Eamon accidentally joins the IRA.
- When the TV licence inspector calls round Bridget puts the house into lockdown.
- Bridget becomes a finalist in the Housewife of the Year competition and Eamon gets fully behind her campaign once he learns the prize is a free year's supply of gas.
- Bridget and Eamon make instant new best friends with a visiting American couple. But they can't work out why anyone would want to spend so much money on them!
- Eamon runs for the local election helped by Billy the builder, but when Bridget runs against Eamon, the battle between husband and wife becomes personal.
- When Eamon discovers a talent for cutting hair, Bridget sets up a salon in the Good Room. Bridget's friends rush to get their hair cut by Eamon, ignoring Bridget.
- When Bridget and Eamon miss a phone call, they have no way of knowing who it was from. Can they find out before the news of the missed call spreads out of control?
- The 6 foot tall holy statue in Bridget and Eamon's front room has started to move, every hour on the hour, 8am to 6pm with a half day on Saturday. But Fr. Gabriel is sure it isn't a real apparition. Can Bridget & Eamon stop Fr. Gabriel from closing down their lucrative moving statue business?
- The sun is out. The Irish Summer has started and it's not going to last so better get out there fast. But maybe using cooking oil as sun tan lotion means all that sudden sun exposure can't be good for Bridget & Eamon?
- It's St. Stephen's Day and Eamon's Mammy has called over to make Bridget's life even more miserable. When Bridget accidentally kills her with an electric carving knife, can they hide the body from all the neighbours, and the Gardaí, that have called over to watch the big film on the telly?
- Bridget's mother has a new young foreign boyfriend and Bridget is going to lose her inheritance unless she can break them up.
- Bridget and Eamon take over the airwaves when they start a pirate radio station in their front room.
- Bridget has joined the local Camogie team, but a jealous Eamon decides he wants to join too.
- Eamon has got a VHS Video Recorder and the whole town want to rent it off him but trying to satisfy the demand for films, himself and Bridget accidentally star in their own blue movie.
- Bridget's job with the Census gives her information to blackmail half the town but Eamon has bigger ideas.
- There's two free seats on the bus to Lourdes, but how far will Bridget go to make sure she gets to go this year? All she's missing is someone that needs to be cured.
- Bridget works out that with the widow's pension and life assurance Eamon would be worth more dead than alive.
- With their TV destroyed and being held at gun point Bridget and Eamon must recreate popular TV shows to stay alive.