When they hear that Jason Mohammad is filming in the next village, Mr Chairman and Rex set out to track him down and persuade him to officially open their new radio news studio.
Mr Chairman thinks a helipad might solve the club's financial worries. Local Business Studies teacher (and failed businessman) Mike agrees. Club caretaker Rex has his doubts.
The radio station is cautioned for being too left-wing, so the news that Rex is the League of Welsh Marxists's candidate in the local elections cannot come at a worse time.
Mr Chairman's plans to win the District Club of the Year trophy are put in jeopardy by a ripped pool table, a lack of electricity and a surprise discovery in the club attic.
Mr Chairman tries to solve his money worries by getting the Social Club darts team to throw the regional final. But will Rex and Steve give up their own shot at glory?
With club numbers dwindling, Mr Chairman and Rex go undercover to discover why the Conservative Club is booming. Whilst they are out, Steve News takes over the airwaves.
Comedy written by and starring Chris Corcoran and Elis James. Mr Chairman and Rex need to make their second broadcast a success and are counting on an appearance by Roy Noble.
Mr Chairman and Rex try to register the club as a medical centre so they can enter 'Hospital Radio Station of the Year' and win the cash prize. With Chris Corcoran and Elis James.
Mr Chairman and Rex have to organise a music festival at very short notice. Can they find a willing headline act? With Elis James and Chris Corcoran.
Mr Chairman and Rex want nothing to do with a Royal visit to the village, until the Social Club is chosen for a prestigious meet and greet. With Elis James and Chris Corcoran.
When a radio competition goes badly wrong Mr Chairman, Rex and Steve News have to build the top prize themselves. With Elis James and Chris Corcoran.