Philip has got his laptop out, and is showing Caroline and Emma an image of himself in front of the Mona Lisa, but instead of printing off some copies he manages to delete the picture completely.
Adil "magics up" the Mona Lisa, and the wall on which it hangs, in the hope of persuading an unsuspecting Philip to pose in front of it.
The disappearance of the Mona Lisa from the Louvre causes consternation in Paris, of course, but the girls aren't too concerned, until they need to hide the painting from Caroline.
Ever resourceful, the girls decide to bring back Leonardo Da Vinci to paint another version of the Mona Lisa.
He requires paying, and his services do not come cheap, although he eventually settles for payment in Cheese Puffs, which he thinks are delicious, and Philip's Hawaiian shirt.
Philip tries to get the girls to look after Uncle Max's new dog, but Emma is planning on taking Sophie on a blind date.
But Adil is back at school, and enthralling Emma's class with his story of the French Revolution, although he has to make his escape when the headmaster finds out he's not a qualified teacher.
The girls are pestering their dad to let them hold a party, and Adil is driving him nuts by carrying out noisy alterations to the interior of his lamp.
Max arrives, with a Philip designed reading lamp stuck to his head, and the pressure is on to get Adil to unwish Sophie's wish.
Adil is happy because his new flying carpet has arrived, after a wait of seven hundred and twelve years, but Philip tells him to get it out of the house.
Rather than bring heartthrob Billy Blaze into the room, as Emma had expected, Adil wishes up Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to help her.
Sophie manages to convince a vain Mozart to return to his own time to compose his great music, and Adil finally brings Philip's magic carpet ride to an end.
With Ben Lloyd-Hughes (misspelt as Llyod-Hugues) as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Hannah Tointon as Annabelle Scott.
Emma wants to buy an expensive pair of shoes, and decides not to get a job like Sophie has done, she will have a yard sale instead.
Sophie has convinced him that he should wear a hat to cover up his developing gnome ears, although a long white beard is harder to disguise.
Max and Caroline turn up for the party, and Adil takes them upstairs to teach them the Balamkadaar Sand Movement Extravaganza.
Philip has told the girls to get rid of their old toys, and Emma rediscovers her favourite dolls, Lindy Lou and Len.
This turns out to be very lucky for Adil, who, in a surprising plot twist, uses the mock-up monster pen to overcome the Mummy and end the game.
Max becomes the Q character, providing Philip with some secret weapons: A clown's water-squirting flower and a whoopee cushion.
Meanwhile, Philip, needing a partner to practice with for the neighbourhood table tennis championships, which he has won five years in a row, teaches Adil's to play.
Joining the regular cast for this episode are Jack Blumenau as Ricky, Gregory Foreman as Josh, and Michael Morgan as Alex, members of Sophie's campaign team.
Fearing they will be put in a zoo, the girls and the real Philip pretend to be androids, but they're soon discovered and are forced to hide in the loft, where they find Adil, who has only just finished his jigsaw.
Sophie wishes her father would cheer up, so Adil decides to let Philip find out what the job is really like.
Things have already started to go wrong, though, after the girls wished that their father had a magnetic personality, and Philip finds that anything metal is attracted to him, literally.
With Jack Blumenau as Harold, Nicholas Penfold as Billy Blaze, and Marie-Francoise Wolf as the TV Presenter.
Emma finds out when the characters in her favourite Soap Opera, Malibu Medical Hospital, end up in her kitchen.
But then, Emma's rival comes from the front door; no, not Annabel Scott, but the boastful Melissa Fox, and is keen to run them out of business.
At home, Adil is facing a problem, in the form of Fuzzy, a great big orange imaginary friend who is keen on visiting his creator, Sophie, who wishes to cheer up.
To make matters worse, it's a chair Emma has just sold on the internet and the new owner, a fiery French antiques' dealer, is coming to pick it up.
Max is an awful amateur actor and is playing Hamlet, so reluctantly, Sophie wishes for a good review for him.