Life Without George - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Episode 1
Jenny's pregnancy causes a rift between her and Larry - they agree not to see each other for a while. Ben persuades Larry to join him for a night on the town - if two's company then five is definitely a crowd!

Episode 2
Jenny tries to forget about her personal life and throws herself into her work. Unfortunately she's too late - the dance studio is in trouble and someone has to go. Mr Chambers seems the obvious choice but maybe there's more to him than meets the eye.

Episode 3
Larry thinks Jenny should tell George about the baby, and offers to help her in any way he can - but he never thought she'd ask him to do this!

Episode 4
Jenny has spent the night at George's. She tries to get hold of Larry to explain that things are not quite as straightforward as they seem. But Larry has decided it's time to toughen up and become a proper estate agent - cold and ruthless. He's determined to make a lot of money, but he hasn't reckoned on Mrs Matthews and her husband Cyril.

Episode 5
Larry comes to a decision about Jenny but is taken by surprise when he finally learns what she has to say.

Episode 6
With impending fatherhood, Larry throws caution to the wind.

Episode 7
Last in the series
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