- 1834
- e01 - 2003-06-11 - What Century Are You Living In
- Jason Slater, a 21st-century English teacher from Cheadle Hulme, Greater Manchester, wakes up one Sunday morning in Macclesfield in 1834.
Ned, his faithful valet, fails to shed any light on the situation.
- e02 - 2003-06-18 - The Time Machine
- Jason decides that the invention of the toasted sandwich maker will sort out his new 19th-century life.
- e03 - 2003-06-26 - Strong Continental Lager
- What 19th-century Macclesfield really needs is a decent pub, serving decent lager. Jason is just the man to organise it, or so he thinks.
- e04 - 2003-07-02 - Dentists and Lovers
- Ned needs a girlfriend, but not as much as he needs some root-canal work. Millicent needs some love and Jason needs some lessons in 19th-century courting.
- e05 - 2003-07-09 - London
- Bored witless by one-street Macclesfield, Jason suggests a trip to London. But a mint-popping highwayman soon changes everyone's plans.
- e06 - 2003-07-16 - Victorian Principles
- Queen Victoria is coming to Wolsley House for a visit. When Jason invents the electric guitar, he unwittingly changes the course of history.
- 1835
- e01 - 2004-06-16 - All at Sea
- Belport and Ned are called up to serve in the navy aboard the HMS Fortunate. Fortunate by name, a magnet for French cannon by nature.
- e02 - 2004-06-23 - Haircut, Sir?
- Belport and Ned join the police force and are called upon to solve some murders in the Fleet Street area. But first they must have their hair cut and,
as luck would have it, there's a barber's on Fleet Street, run by a Mr Sweeney Todd.
- e03 - 2004-06-30 - The Reluctant Aristocrat
- In order to prove he is not a feckless, idle aristocrat, Belport manages to kick off the world's first rail strike - in the process proving to everyone that he's a feckless, idle aristocrat.
- e04 - 2004-07-07 - Down at the Old Bull and Bush
- Belport falls in love with renowned music-hall artiste Emilia La Rue. But can he prise her away from Svyatislav, the strong man?