22 Kids and Counting - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

22 Kids and Counting at Christmas
The Radfords have a Christmas adventure, then come home to volunteer at a local shelter.

Episode 2
Return of the documentary following the Noel and Sue Radford as they cope with their supersized family, as well as grandchildren, dogs, teenage parties and home-schooling. 18-year-old Millie has a baby of her own, and 25-year-old Chloe is house hunting with her new boyfriend. Later, the whole extended brood come together for a joyful double christening to welcome Bonnie and Heidie, the newest members of this great big family.

Episode 3
Noel wants to get fit and enters a 10k race, but when he has a health check, the results are worrying for him and the whole family. Luke has something really big to tell the family, while Sue and Noel face the biggest decision of their lives - whether to have another baby or decide that 22 kids is enough.

Episode 4
The Radfords are going on their first holiday for almost two years, with Noel and Sue deciding to take the kids on a tour of the Scottish Highlands, and they're going in convoy, with two camper vans needed to fit everyone in. While they're away, single mum Millie will be in charge at home keeping an eye on her teenage brothers and the four dogs - as well as looking after baby Ophelia.

Episode 5
Chloe has decided to move in with Jake, prompting Luke and Katie to each make an argument for who should get the room when she moves out.

Episode 6
The Radford family is feeling the pressure when Noel has to fulfill delivery orders that add up to 6,500 pies and it seems Like is available, but Luke doesn't like taking orders.

Episode 7
Sue and Noel pull out all the stops to keep the kids entertained; a "pie-off" on the seafront have Chloe and Noel fine-tuning their recipes before taking on the world.

Episode 8
Noel has come up with a plan to get the kids motivated to help out cleaning the house.

Episode 9
Return after a break of of the documentary following Noel and Sue Radford's supersized family. Eighteen-year-old Millie has a baby of her own, while 25-year-old Chloe is house-hunting with her new boyfriend, and Luke has something really big to tell the family. Sue and Noel face the biggest decision of their lives - will they have another baby or will they decide that 22 is enough?

Episode 10
Noel finally moves out of his old bakery after almost 20 years as he needs bigger premises, while he has also bought a plot of land on which he wants to build a new house and have his own farm. With her daughter now 18-months-old, Millie is nervously waiting to tell the family that Ophelia is soon going to be a big sister.
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