Sheila's aunt has died and she has roped in Peter to organise the buffet for the funeral. Trouble is Peter has to do all the lifting and spills a tea urn down his trousers.
After the funeral everyone wants to get their hands on the aunt's money including the vicar who is raising funds for the church roof.
Peter and Sheila were left a piano from their dear aunt which includes one of the relatives bringing it round and carrying it to their home.
Again as with the rest of series two, David Jason gets to do more physical comedy and it certainly brings the laughs. I always wondered why it seems to be just me and my older brother who could recall watching this show.
Peter had to take his trousers off after spilling tea on it and then drying them on a radiator which springs a leak. Later Peter nearly has a punch up with a grasping relative played by Alun Armstrong who also turns up later with the piano.
The slyest performance is Richard Wilson as the vicar, he certainly knows how to tune a piano.