Tim claims that he is always perfectly relaxed despite getting less sleep than Graeme, but panics when there is a knock at the door. He then had to sleep in the basement, where there were no windows - only solid walls - hence, as Graeme notes, his stunted physique! In contrast, Bill is wide awake and rather grumpy as he pulls the covers back from over his head and claims that he never sleeps, prompting a curious Tim to enquire "What do you do in there every evening then?!" According to Bill, he never sleeps because he has been scared of sleepwalking since he tried to walk through his bedroom window when he was a kid. A half-awake Tim can only stare at Graeme's ingenious time and labour-saving routine in disbelief, with a quizzical "Why do you have to go through that rigmarole each morning?!" as close as he comes to paying it a compliment. This spectacle also takes place in near-silence after Tony Blackburn's rowdy Radio Times program is swiftly and mercilessly halted by a robotic hammer that smashes the radio to smithereens. The alarm clock signals the start of a new working day and sets off a remarkable automated sequence which sees Graeme prepare and eat breakfast, shave, get dressed and make his bed while he hardly has to move a muscle. Chaos ensues when Bill, a chronic sleepwalker, is chosen to be the Guinea pig for Graeme's new "Snooze" formula. The Goodies quickly succeed in their task by changing the name to " Snooze", but Graeme, thorough as ever, decides that the product can be improved by making it far more potent. An executive from a pharmaceuticals company hires the Goodies to promote an over-the-counter sedative called "Venom".
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