Bobs introduces songs and jokes from Robert "Benson" Guillaume, and learns about how Jimmy Cricket has plans to be the new Bond. Yet midway through the show the lighting has to be shut off, as Ron and Ron - The Management - want a word.
Bob introduces a little-known Canadian comedian by the name of Jim Carrey, and also a tap dance showcase by the Roly Polys. Finishing off the show is Les Dawson and some of his famous characters, Cissie and Cosmo Smallpiece.
In a show crammed with guests, Bob has less than forty minutes to showcase the prop-based comedy of Michael Bentine, the singing parody of Jan Ravens, and the interview spoof humour of Bob and Ray.
Arguably the most eclectic mix of guests in the series, as eccentric comedian Emo Philips is joined by the a capella group The Flying Pickets and the anecdotes of David Frost.
A special BBC1 premiere episode created to launch a run of repeats, this edition became arguably the most-remembered of the whole series - all thanks to Pamela Stephenson and her prop gun, which Bob doesn't know is a fake.
The second of two BBC1 premiere episodes created to launch a run of repeats, giving viewers a final episode which ends with Bob saying "Join me again next week". On this last edition, guests include Ted Rogers and Michael Davis.