Alf and his bride to be, Mrs Hollingbery, are plunged into darkness by a power cut.
When Mrs Hollingbery gets a job to help save for their wedding, Alf is not pleased. In fact life itself is losing its appeal.
Alf decides to get a job but his bride to be, Mrs Hollingbery, is not convinced.
Alf starts his job as a window cleaner for Mrs Carey and discovers more than he bargained for.
Alf and Arthur reminisce about the old days. Fred Johnson tells Alf about a job walking dogs.
Alf is initially delighted when he is called up to jury service, but then he becomes paranoid that he is being stalked.
As jury service draws closer, Alf is worried about the possibility of revenge from the criminal fraternity.
Alf forgets his bus pass and is unable to get on the bus. The following day he arranges a day out for a group of OAP's who, armed with their passes, commandeer a bus.
Mrs Hollingbery is forcing Alf to try and save money for their wedding. That includes no smoking and no drinking.
As Alf's wedding to Mrs Hollingbery approaches, the preparations unfold: present giving, Alf's stag night and finally the big event itself.