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- Thermoman is a multiple-powered superhero who originates from the planet Ultron. In an attempt to do his best to fit in with life on earth, he creates the human alias of George Sunday.
- John Strange is an ex-priest who had dedicated his life to hunting down demons and the darker side of the church, a task which some of his former bosses stand in the way of.
- Comedy about a touring circus that has become dilapidated and tries to stay afloat despite having rubbish acts and clowns that are dreadful... Erasmus is a petty criminal that has been in prison and has an ongoing feud with the clown 'Geoff' and constantly tries to get rid of him, as well as trying to raise cash in any way. Boyco, the acrobat is eastern European and in love with Lizzie.
- Nina pledges to wear her monkey for 6 weeks, much to the detriment of her relationship with her husband Stan Stanley, and her father, actor Tom Conti, not to mention her daily life encounters.
- Packing their unpretentious northern humour and enduring friendship on the back of two monster motor bikes, these amiable, leather-clad hairies road out to make the best travel-cum-cookery-cum-comedy show ever seen.
- Irish crooner, Daniel O'Donnell sings a selection of Irish songs as well as other songs, including 'Sing Me An Old Irish Song', 'Danny Boy', 'Tennessee Waltz' and Coat of Many Colours'. Featuring special guest Mary Duff.
- Ella and Stanley do not invite George to their anniversary party because of his seemingly unending faux pas, and George wishes he weren't stupid. Mrs. Raven wants to get married.
- George becomes competitive after his first cricket match.
- Janet worries about keeping the baby's superhero characteristics from her parents.
- Ollie grows at an accelerated rate, Piers worries about his grey hair, and Ella doesn't want to take Stanley to her reunion.
- Janet, worried they are in a rut, yearns for excitement, but George's fiancée from Ultron may be a bit more excitement than she wanted.
- George wants to meet Janet's parents, but she's afraid of their reaction so George works at being "normal".
- Ultronian produce George imports has strange effects. Dr. Piers challenges Thermoman on how he treats nature and accuses him of global warming.
- George uses his mind-reading powers to do research for a report on humanity. Janet must raise £1,000.
- Janet and George have marital problems.
- A clone keeps Janet company while George is at a conference.
- Janet causes Thermoman to be late for a rescue when she insists on cleaning his uniform and an unforeseen result threatens Thermoman's secret identity.
- Thermoman is dogged by an old schoolmate who has sworn revenge, and Janet finds herself strangely drawn to Piers.
- George's dad disapproves of their relationship, and they must convince him Janet is not a distraction. Ratings have slipped on Dr. Piers' show.
- After gross misbehavior, Janet is forced to tell her parents of George's identity.
- George bonds with Ella and Stanley's dog. Dr. Piers sacks Mrs. Raven.
- A journalist reports Janet is having an affair with ThermoMan. Mrs. Raven falls asleep at her desk.
- Thermoman picks up a space virus while on Ultron and passes it on to Janet, Ella, Stanley, and Mrs. Raven. The cure results leaves some interesting side effects, and re-sparks Mrs. Raven's interest in life.
- George amasses debt after a shopping spree with credit cards "he just had to sign for", and Janet risks the wrath of The Lord High Arbiter when she tries to pull the family out of debt.
- Arnie conducts a study to check on Thermoman's performance which results in George experiencing his first on-the-job stress. Dr. Piers refuses Mrs. Raven's request for a pay rise, with the expected results.
- George becomes pregnant with a surrogate baby, and Dr. Piers gets a bad review.
- George and Janet welcome Cassie into the family. Dr. Piers enters a competition.
- Frustrated in getting a street lamp fixed, George runs for mayor against Dr. Piers.
- George's earthly body begins to look its age. Dr. Piers hires a new nurse.
- George struggles with the concept of a surprise party on Janet's birthday.
- George's nightmares of Janet dying cause him to be overprotective, and then Dr. Piers invites Thermoman to a charity event causing even more complications.
- George decides to return to Ultron forever after interfering in the space-time continuum. Mrs. Raven celebrates April Fool's Day.
- George disarms a man demanding drugs at the health center without using his super powers. George expects everyone to live up to his code.
- A pile of gnawed bones is found in a swimming pool changing room. Various pointers suggest that this marks the resurgence of Asmoth, the demon who marked Strange and killed his girl-friend Helen as well as blinding Strange's mentor Father Bernard, whom he calls in in his efforts to destroy the demon. However complications are provided by the 'return' of Jude's ex-boyfriend out for retribution on Strange. And, inevitably, Canon Black is holding back more information than he knows regarding Asmoth.
- When Jude goes to the cathedral archive she witnesses Canon Black refuse researcher Raymond Mason's request to access the tomb of Bishop Otterman who died almost a hundred years earlier of the now extinct Bone's Disease, his excuse being that opening the tomb will revive the disease. Strange discovers that the bishop's daughter is still alive and she tells him that the tomb is empty as her father disappeared and the illness was a story put about by the then dean but the dean's great-grandson Liam, a young cabbie, has a more sinister tale to tell, which follows the death of Mason, who broke into the tomb. According to Liam the dean believed that Otterman's other daughter was a banshee and he disposed of her accordingly. But did he get the right daughter?
- In a church in rural Herzegovina a coffin lies in state, surrounded by candles and church cleaner Mina hears an old lady declare that something must not be allowed to leave. Over in England Mina gets work as a cleaner and birthday boy Kevin gets a nasty surprise. Canon Black's elderly sister is also one of several victims of an apparent vampire and the Canon has to admit that he has indeed known about the existence of demons as he asks for John Strange's help in destroying the vampire - or dubik. This is a demon which can cleverly play mind games with its victims, here pretending to be Strange's deceased girlfriend as Strange has to battle with the illusion.
- Female cleric Mary Truegood is convinced an escaped zoo animal has been invading her house and goes to see local zoo owner Mr. Harrison but he has troubles of his own with animal rights protesters and the deaths seemingly by mauling of some of his keepers. There is evidence of supposed animal attacks when a young woman brought into Jude's ward is severely mauled and her friend ripped apart. Mary takes a photograph of her intruder, which John Strange identifies as a five hundred year old incubus, which lives off human blood. In battling it to the death he has to fight fire with fire - or rather, blood with blood.
- The headless body of Ron is found in his tattoo parlour and Kevin is initially suspect, given that he uses a chain-saw in his work. However severance was with a blade and then two further bodies are found - one eyeless and the other minus his legs, both choir boys who had gone to Ron for tattoos. Another boy, Billy, is missing and Jude eventually finds him in the tattoo parlour alive. She is then confronted by a worshipper of the Japanese demon, Kaa-Jinn, who has been dismembering victims in order to recreate his demonic master from their body parts.
- A verger, the victim of a hit and run accident, is discovered dead and Jude's young son is near the body. Fearing that he may have inherited his father's devilish traits, she takes him to see Dr. Sita, who claims all is well with the child but the doctor is later found dead, and prematurely aged in a matter of minutes. Volunteer hospital visitor Emily Hawthorne, believed to be a witch but actually a psychic, is murdered in the same way and aged by twenty years. John Strange and Jude come to the conclusion that this is the work of the demon Wizox and struggle to literally get him out of the driving seat.
- Janet urges George to become more assertive after he ends up paying for someone else's accident. Dr. Piers joins a dating service. A mens' group results in consequences for the women.
- George steps in front of a bus in order to cash in on a life insurance policy. Mrs. Raven opens a hypnotherapy practice.
- George helps Arnie get his powers back to free himself for making enough money to buy Janet a car.
- Janet discovers she is pregnant. George protects the fetus.
- Mrs. Raven sues ThermoMan after he rescues her. Stanley moves in with Tyler.
- George must convince Janet to marry him or suffer the consequences.
- The immigration department investigates George and Arnie after a dust-up with one of their officers, and Piers finds out he has a son.
- Thermoman rescues Janet and falls in love with her, following her to Northolt where she is being pursued by Dr. Piers.
- Janet finds out that George is filming her for a reality show on Ultron. Piers examines a beautiful film star.
- George is infected by an internet virus, and the cure has interesting consequences. The clinic is due for its annual inspection.