Episode 01 - NO PLACE LIKE HOME - The Baskervilles leave for two weeks in the latest holiday sensation, UnderWorld The Theme Park, where people pay to have a really bad time. Unfortunately they soon discover that the Boss of the theme park actually thinks that he is the Devil, and that his theme park is really hell. In fact it is more like a Gothic suburbia, in which paying guests get to go to work, and school, just like home. Except in UnderWorld The Theme Park, all the rules are reversed, which means that you have to be bad to be good, which suits April just fine. But as they go to leave, they realise that The Boss, thinking he’s the Devil, never lets anyone out, and so they resign themselves to their new life in this upside down world.

Episode 02 - WELCOME TO THE DISPLEASURE DOME - It's Saturday night, and the Baskervilles join their neighbours the Frankensteins and the Draculas for a night's bowling, and soon discover that, like everything else in Downtown, bowling is a very different thing in UnderWorld The Theme Park. The object is to miss the most pins, with bonus points for getting the ball in the wrong lane, and you can get thrown out for wearing the correct footwear. The night soon develops into a match between right and wrong, with the Baskervilles on one side and everyone else on the other – and whoever loses, wins. Now ordinarily you can rely on Brian Baskerville to mess up in any given situation, but tonight he’s nowhere to be seen – can he be found in time for the Baskervilles to win – or is that lose?

Episode 03 - HIGH MAINTENANCE - The Baskervilles' plumbing suddenly starts working, so naturally they call out a service engineer to break it again. But the engineer is kidnapped, and a renegade plumber arrives instead. Very soon they have hot and cold running water, a working toilet and a bath that doesn't flood the kitchen ceiling every time it's used. The family are suspicious and follow the plumber back to his headquarters, where they find hundreds of kidnapped maintenance men being held against their will and forced to sit domestic maintenance courses. The family get in disguised as plumbers, and release the prisoners, and together they gum up the plumbing so badly that the building explodes, carrying the rebel plumber right into the arms of justice – or rather, injustice.

Episode 04- THE MORAL MINORITY - Brian gets elected to the UnderWorld council, and immediately starts a pressure group to force everyone in UnderWorld to be good. No-one takes any notice at first, but then somehow The Boss is besieged by angry parents, consumers and TV watchers demanding that nothing is allowed to be taught, made, sold or shown on TV that could in any way harm their children. The Boss ignores it all at first, but soon even he is forced to give in to the pressure, and suddenly UnderWorld becomes just like Nicetown – very very dull. The Boss and April form an unholy alliance to put a stop to it all, and find a suitably sneaky way to get Brian thrown off the council, and turn UnderWorld  back into a bad place to live again.

Episode 05 - DR APRIL AND MR DAD - April has a bad day in science class – she makes a Jekyll & Hyde potion, but this being UnderWorld, it has the reverse effect, and makes everyone in her class normal. April is told to dispose of this awful potion quickly, so she does - down the sink. The next day UnderWorld is a very different place: everyone has turned into copies of The Baskervilles, even The Boss.But on Brian, Janet and Darren, of course, it has the opposite effect, and turns them into monsters, and only April and Spot, the only two not to have drunk the water, can save UnderWorld from their rampaging parents.

Episode 06 - HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLES - Janet Baskerville tries out a new brand of dog food on three-headed Spot, but notices too late that it is “Jekyll and Hyde” brand, and pretty soon, Spot has become a new dog – or rather, three new dogs: Cool, Bad and Dumb Spot now have their own bodies, and soon set about settling old scores. Bad Spot and Dumb Spot go off their separate ways, and get into major trouble: Bad Spot stalks UnderWorld living up to his name, and Dumb Spot goes walkies, without the benefit of the other two to keep him out of trouble. April and Cool Spot have to track both of them down, then work out a way of getting them back into the same body again.

Episode 07 - BRINGING THE HOUSE DOWN - Brian Baskerville has been promoted, and with the new job comes a new house – finally they get to live somewhere that doesn’t want to kill them all the time. And sure enough, their new house has a brand new happy personality, and is eager to do anything to please. Meanwhile April and Vlad Jr find themselves locked inside Colin, and he’s not letting them out again until he gets his old family back, which gives Vlad Jr a chance to try and persuade April to go out with him, or at least like him. In this venture he is unexpectedly aided by Colin, who gives him tips on how to make girls like you. But in doing so he remembers an old flame of his own, a pretty little cottage, and decides to go visiting. But when he is rejected by this old love, he goes on the rampage throughout UnderWorld, ending up teetering over a cliff, and only the return of his old family will stop him jumping.

Episode 08 - HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU, KEVIN - The Baskervilles are having a hard time – Brian has lost his job (again), and they can’t make ends meet, so they advertise for a lodger. Very soon they’re interviewing a long line of zombies, ghouls and other UnderWorld homeless, but none seem very suitable – until a seemingly nice young lady walks in. Janet is so relieved to see someone normal that she gives her the room right away.

Then the trouble starts – the young lady, who they know only as Nicole, is very attractive: Darren falls in love, of course, but so does Brian, while even April likes her – the girl seems to be able to be all things to all people. She also happens to be a supply teacher at UnderWorld High, which ordinarily would make her public enemy number one in April’s eyes, but Nicole gives Fangora and the other Wets a really hard time, for which she gets April’s undying gratitude.

But we soon discover that Nicole is the Boss’s long-estranged daughter, and now he wants her back, but nothing he can do or say can persuade her to come back home. But the Boss is being really polite for a change, and April can’t figure why. Then she does – Nicole obviously has something on her father that he really doesn’t want the world to know about, giving April the perfect opportunity to blackmail the Boss into giving Brian his job back.

Episode 09 - FOOD OF THE SLOBS - It’s the weekend, and while the kids play and Brian tinkers with the lawn-mower in the shed, Janet is in the kitchen new trying out a new recipe, but unknown to her she gets two recipes mixed up, and the results are completely foul, which is how it should be of course, but even the Baskervilles can’t pretend to like this stuff, so they surreptitiously chuck it into the bin. But it very quickly becomes apparent that the various inhabitants of the Baskervilles’ garden are quite partial to the noxious gunge that Janet has just cooked. The word spreads like wildfire, and before they know it the Baskervilles are presiding over a multi-million dollar fast-food business based on the recipe, their home quickly turning into a 24 hour drive-through restaurant. Brian becomes obsessed with making more and more money, and gets Janet to do everything from recipe books to TV shows – but Janet is exhausted by it all, and come the great unveiling of her new TV recipe, Janet is nowhere to be seen, leaving Brian to attempt to take her place, with disastrous, and of course hilarious results.

Episode 10 - THE ROAD TO RUIN - Darren is learning how to drive – unfortunately he’s being taught by his Dad, not the best of starts in any world, least of all UnderWorld. Brian, of course, teaches Darren all about Correct Driving Procedures – mirror-signal-manoeuvre, roundabout etiquette and so on, which is all very well, but no use whatsoever in UnderWorld, where Driving Without Due Care And Attention is compulsory. But when Darren is challenged to a race by the Wets, he naturally is the best, and therefore the worst driver, which totally impresses Fangora – until his car reveals it has a mind of its own and goes on a demolition derby around UnderWorld, thus blowing Darren’s romantic hopes once more.

Episode 11 - SUMMER SCHOOL DAZE - April has had a really bad report – somehow she got 90% in all her subjects – and now she has to go to Summer School for a refresher course in being bad. April can’t understand it – if there’s one thing she’s good at, it’s being bad at school. Then she finds out that Fangora switched reports on her, which explains it. But before April can exact her revenge, she has to go to summer school – but it shouldn’t be so bad: after all, the whole idea of summer school is to learn how to skip school and hang out at the beach. But when she gets there she discovers to her horror that the real teachers have been kidnapped, and some rebel teachers have taken their place, determined to make the kids actually do schoolwork in their summer – someone has to stop them, and April is just the girl for the job. Trouble is, she’s fallen in love, like you do at summer school, which gives her a choice – do schoolwork and get to sit next to the dreamboat, or call the cops on the fake teachers and lose the boy.

Episode 12 - NICEWORLD - The Boss is fed up – no-one is scared by Hell anymore. So he determines to remodel UnderWorld: but casting around for architectural inspiration, he overhears April talking about how awful Nicetown was – this is all the Boss needs. The next morning everyone wakes up to find UnderWorld looks exactly like Nicetown – even Colin, to his eternal dismay, looks like a sixties Chalet-style bungalow. April is the most horrified – she’s been struggling all this time to keep from going back to Nicetown, and now it’s come to her. So she quickly starts to do something about it, which mostly involves conspicuous over-use of explosives. The Boss can’t complain, of course, because April is being bad, but at the same time she’s destroying his precious New UnderWorld. But while all this is going on, Brian is on an obsessive search for the perfect bag, which is a completely illegal thing in UnderWorld, even one based on Nicetown., But so obsessive does Brian get that he takes over the Miser44y Factory, threatening to show them his holiday slides if they don’t reset the machines to make him his perfect bag. The strain on the machines is too much, and they finally explode, causing UnderWorld to change back to its horrible old self.

Episode 13 - FAUST TIMES AT UNDERWORLD HIGH - Brian and Janet are in trouble again – they just can’t get the hang of getting things wrong, so The Boss gives them one last chance: they have to run the school play. But Brian is a little nervous of directing, and so The Boss does a deal with him – he’ll guarantee it’s a success, but in return Brian has to go and work down in the Sulphur Mines.

But this year as every year, the school play is an UnderWorld reworking of Faust, the story of a geeky school kid who does a deal with the local Mr Big in return for power over the head cheerleader.

Trouble is, Vlad Jr, who is playing the lead role, actually has done just such a deal, and worse, the head cheerleader in the play is being played by April, who has no choice but to go along with it in order to help her Dad make the play a success, and therefore a flop, in order to get her dad out of his deal.

Episode 14 - THE NOT-SO-GREAT ESCAPE - The Boss is bored again, and needs some new people to torment, and so goes to Nicetown to study normal humans at close range so he can figure out how best to tempt them to UnderWorld. And in order to seem inconspicuous, he takes Brian with him as cover, not knowing that Janet, Darren and Spot have all stowed away in the car as well. Of course, April has arranged all this so she can have the house to herself, but to her horror, she discovers her mother has arranged for her to stay next door – with The Draculas!

But worse is in store for The Boss, as he realises the true horror of Nicetown – most especially an impromptu Welcome Home Tupperware Party thrown for Janet and Brian by their old friends. Finally they return to UnderWorld, just in time to save April from Vlad Jr – and to the amazement of The Boss, never once do the Baskervilles try to escape from him back to Nicetown. He is the only one who is surprised, however.

Episode 15 - WELCOME TO UNDERWORLD - The Boss is shooting a commercial for UnderWorld – but the commercial has to show lots of happy people enjoying themselves in order to lure more unsuspecting ‘customers’ in for The Boss to torment. And what better family to use than the Baskervilles? Unfortunately, The Boss has chosen the one day that the family decide to really knuckle down and fit in with the UnderWorld rules and be bad. So The Boss now has an uphill struggle ahead of him to persuade the Baskervilles to ignore everything that they’ve learned, and their natural inclination to obey all civic guidelines, and be happy for the cameras. In desperation, he throws in one more incentive – if they cooperate, they get to go home to Nicetown. Now April has to mess things up so she can stay in her new home.

Episode 16 - SIZZLING RIBALDRY - April and Darren are being regaled by their Dad’s reminiscences of how well he did at school - he was the best sportsman, actor, mathematician, chemistry student and so on, even better than his arch rival Chuck Steele. Unfortunately, the very next day, Chuck turns up to stay, and it’s very soon apparent that Brian was the school geek, and Chuck was, and still is, the all round hero that Brian claimed he was. But Brian knows different, and is determined to set the record straight. With April’s encouragement, Brian challenges Chuck to every contest imaginable, all of which he loses of course: even Janet seems to have been taken in by Chuck’s charms. But when The Boss turns up and revels in the fact that Chuck Steele has beaten Brian hands down, fair and square and no cheating, April points out that in UnderWorld, this means he loses, and her dad, by losing, is the winner.

Episode 17 - RIGHT TROUSERS, WRONG BRIAN - April’s school is closed down by The Boss, and Brian immediately starts a fund-raising campaign so they can reopen it themselves, and for a change April is all in favour – if she doesn’t go to school, she has to spend more time with her family! Brian decides to compere a Telethon, and really gets the showbiz bug, so much so that he becomes quite a different person. Meanwhile April has had a better idea – she kidnaps The Boss and holds him to ransom. The only problem is that no-one will pay for him, and April is stuck looking after a very demanding Boss. But worse is to come - when The Boss is forced to wear a pair of Brian’s worst corduroy trousers, he starts to become exactly like Brian. April has to get her real father back, and quick!

Episode 18 - GHOULS ON FILM - The Boss decides to make the scariest movie ever, and hires famous Horrorwood director Quentin Coppolaberg to direct it. Of course the film is ‘Gardening With The Baskervilles’, a truly truly scary idea. All the Baskervilles, except April of course, love the idea, not for a moment realising that it is supposed to be a scary movie, and willingly agree to be consultants.

Come the premiere, the whole of UnderWorld turns out in all their finery, and within minutes is running screaming from the theatre: seems a film of a day in the life of The Baskervilles is too scary, even for UnderWorld, although The Boss does sell it to a TV station in Finland, where it is regarded as a visionary art house piece.

Episode 19 - DON’T MIND THE BABY - The Baskervilles, Frankensteins and Draculas all go out for the evening, leaving their kids at home babysitting Little Monster Annie, which is fine by April as it’ll give her a chance to spend some time around Young Frank. The kids have great fun doing all the things that are really illegal in UnderWorld, most of which involves jelly and ice cream, both eating it and throwing it. Unfortunately, a criminal, a serial lawn mowing Mummy, has escaped from prison, and comes looking for the only lawnmower in UnderWorld, which of course is at The Baskervilles’ house. The police turn up, but April and crew assume it’s because of their illegal party food, and repel all attempts by the police to get into their house, mostly with jelly and ice cream. But The Mummy gets in, and holds Little Monster Annie to ransom unless he gets his lawnmower – but he’s taken on more than he can handle with this baby.

Episode 20 - OLD SAINT NICK - It's the holiday season in Underworld - for obvious reasons, they don't call it Christmas - when everyone goes without food for two days, the TV stations close down and The Boss takes toys from any children who’ve made the mistake of being good.

But this year it’s going to be different, at least it will be if the Baskervilles get their way.  They may disagree about most things, but Christmas is not one of them, and if they don’t get the complete festive package someone’s going to be in BIG trouble.

Of course, they don’t know that Christmas will be any different in UnderWorld, although they are a little nervous, knowing the upside down rules of the place. But their anxieties are soothed when they discover that this year The Old Man has decided to take Christmas underground - his mission, to spread good cheer, handmade gifts and turkey with all the trimmings to all the UnderWorld rebels and their little rebel kids. And of course, The Boss is on his trail, determined that everyone should have their usual miserable UnderWorld time.

But not the Baskervilles – they’re are all set for a traditional Christmas, even if it does mean running from the police in a one-dragon open sleigh. But when The Boss finally tracks them down to The Old Man’s underground hideout, he is forced to allow them to have their Christmas after all – anything to stop Brian reading excerpts from the book Janet gave him, ‘1,000,001 All Time Favourite Christmas Cracker Jokes’.

Episode 21 - GHOUL SCOUT - In which April is forced to join the Ghoul Scouts, to try to escape from a particularly persistent Vlad Jr, in the manner of someone joining the foreign legion to forget a shady past. But Vlad Jr tracks her down, however, and dresses as a Ghoul Scout to try to follow her. But April quickly realises, and torments him mercilessly, threatening to expose him for being a boy if he complains.

The Ghoul Scouts ordinarily exist to inflict torment on their fellow human beings, getting merit badges for tying lousy knots, knocking on strangers doors and running away etc., and April actually starts to enjoy herself – until Janet takes over as Guide leader, and, as ever, starts showing the Ghoul Scouts how things were when she was a girl – i.e., the right, and therefore wrong way of doing things. But when she organises a nice summer fete, April has to use all her resources to put things wrong before The Boss arrives to judge it.

Episode 22 - CRUMBLE IN THE JUNGLE - A massive fast food restaurant has opened at the Displeasure Dome, and all the kids are flocking to it, leaving Kevin’s Undead Diner empty. Kevin is not happy, and the final straw comes when he discovers this new restaurant is being run by The Boss. Kevin rebels, and hijacks The Boss’s yacht and, together with other disgruntled UnderWorld restaurant staff, sails it far up the River Styx, into uncharted territory, where even The Boss would hesitate to go without major armaments, and sets up a new tea shop called the Chez Kurtz.

None of the police will go up The Styx, and so The Boss is forced to find someone dumb enough to do so – and chooses the Baskervilles, of course. Unfortunately, the only craft available to take them is a forty foot pedalo in the shape of a big yellow duck. Only in UnderWorld.

After day after day of sweltering heat, foul air and pastry-hurling rebel chefs, not to mention incessant, brain-numbing talk of his old canal cruising days from Brian, they eventually they reach Kevin’s base. Now April must find a way to persuade Kevin and his crew to give themselves up, and what better way than to send her dad in. Five minutes of canal stories later, and Kevin emerges dazed from his fortress tea shop his hands up and his head shaking.

Episode 23 - THE SULPHUR SURFER - A plague of bats envelops UnderWorld, upsetting the inhabitants, visitors and of course The Boss. Normally, it’s Kevin’s job to get rid of them, but he’s gotten fed up with being The Boss’s all-purpose dogsbody, and has got another job as a lifeguard at UnderWorld’s very own beach resort, Sulphur Paradise. The Boss enlists the aid of April and Spot to get him back - a task that may well prove impossible as Kevin’s enjoying the surfing lifestyle, and moreover has become something of a celebrity, having been cast in the lead role of Hunky Lifeguard David HassleBlood in the top UnderWorld TV series, ‘Baywash’.

Episode 24 - APOCALYPSE TUESDAY - While working on a new Theme Park ride for The Boss, Mr Mad Scientist makes a fatal mistake, and realises to his horror that UnderWorld’s main control computer has overloaded and inadvertently sold UnderWorld to The Really Rather Nice Theme Park Corporation – the bad citizens of UnderWorld have twenty four hours left to be bad. They all go on the rampage, while April and Darren spend one last night with their would-be true loves, Young Frank and Fangora, and Brian and Janet do what any sensible person would do with twenty four hours of life as they know it left – they spring clean.

Episode 25 - THE SCARLET PIMPLE - The Boss is desperate to get rid of the Baskervilles after they make a fool of him one last time – this is when he learns of The Scarlet Pimple, who, in the old days, used to spirit people away from UnderWorld and back to Nicetown. But try as he might, The Scarlet Pimple is no match for April, who is doing everything she can not to be spirited back to Nicetown. Eventually they corner this elusive Pimple, only to discover he’s a clone made by Mr Mad Scientist, set on The Baskervilles by The Boss.

Episode 26 - BEAUTY AND THE BUNNY - The Boss proudly unveils his latest scheme to attract more visitors: a rebuilt Tragic Kingdom, complete with even longer queues, malfunctioning toilets, infinitely more disgusting food outlets, dangerous souvenirs, overflowing trash-cans, 100% guaranteed malfunctioning rides and all sorts of other inconveniences, niggles and horrors, with no concessions for old age pensioners, children or unemployed. But the prize exhibit is the all new, extra horrible Chamber Of Horrors, with brand new extra scary exhibits, including Cute Puppy, Baby Deer, Kitten With Wool, and, of course, the star attraction, Itsy Bitsy Wabbit, all in super detailed RoboMation.

But something has gone wrong – the Chamber Of Horrors containment computer has overloaded, and April knows exactly who’s responsible – Nicole, The Boss’s daughter, who is determined to set her childhood playmate Itsy Bitsy Wabbit free. Soon the Tragic Kingdom is full of manic pink bunnies, loveable skunks and big eyed puppies and kittens doing impromptu greeting card poses in front of innocent underworld civilians, and April finds herself in the demented Wabbit’s paw as he climbs up the Misery Factory while being attacked by police dragons.