Get Back - Season 1

Get Back - Season 1

Season 1

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Episodes7
DatesOkt. 26, 1992 - Dez. 7, 1992
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Episodes

Help!
Season 1Episode 130 min

Help!

Wealthy businessman Martin Sweet is made bankrupt, and he and his family are forced move back with his father Albert in the council flat where he once grew up in.
Okt. 26, 1992
We Can Work It Out
Season 1Episode 230 min

We Can Work It Out

Martin and Loretta find it difficult to adjust to their new lifestyle in Bernie's poky flat.
Nov. 2, 1992
Not a Second Time
Season 1Episode 330 min

Not a Second Time

Loretta moans about maintaining the flat, whilst Martin looks for two grand, so that he can purchase a van and a market stall. Prudence invites Eleanor and Albert on holiday in Vienna.
Nov. 9, 1992
Don't Let Me Down
Season 1Episode 430 min

Don't Let Me Down

Martin needs to work out a way to cover the costs of his Arsenal season ticket. Eleanor tries to skip her first day of school by pretending to be ill. Loretta gets consternation from Albert, when she asks for a job as a window dresser.
Nov. 16, 1992
I Don't Want to See You Again
Season 1Episode 530 min

I Don't Want to See You Again

Martin and Loretta are called in by Jojo's teacher to discuss her unruly behaviour at school. After having a row with Lucy over having to buy a new suit, Bernie moves back. The shock discovery of a building society book comes as a surprise.
Nov. 23, 1992
You Can't Do That
Season 1Episode 630 min

You Can't Do That

Lucy causes a stir, when she shows off the engagement ring that Bernie gave to her, and Prudence insists on throwing an engagement party for them. Loretta is unhappy about a plan to buy Bernie's flat as an investment.
Nov. 30, 1992
You Never Give Me Your Money
Season 1Episode 730 min

You Never Give Me Your Money

Albert tries to assist Eleanor in avoiding a potentially embarrassing exchange visit. Martin gets some work as a debt collector agent, and Bernie is infuriated when he discovers about Lucy's extravagant spending habits.
Dez. 7, 1992

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