Homing concentrates more on Lomper (Steve Huison) who has been acting very furtively in this series.
In the movie, Lomper was the awkward shy one and he had a relationship with Guy.
Now he has been married to Dennis (Paul Clayton) for some years. It is Dennis who is more business minded, flamboyant and the more assertive one in the relationship. It is also hinted in this episode that Dennis has children and grandchildren
Lomper has money trouble. He has borrowed heavily from a loan shark. He has a secret venture that involves travelling secretly to Amsterdam.
Lomper has not brought back drugs but bought a pedigree pigeon at the cost of £60,000. The plan is to breed the pigeon for its eggs. Only the pigeon gets lost and everyone has to look for it.
It is all a bit daft but agreeable enough given the low bar the series has set so far.
Bruce Jones who plays Vince and is involved in the pigeon venture with Lomper. He appeared in the movie as one of the prospective male strippers.
With the presence of Paul Barber better known as Denzil from Only Fools and Horses. I did wonder if the ending would replicate the one where Del Boy is looking for a valuable butterfly. You know it sort of did!