My Family - Season 11

Season 11

Episodes

Janey's Choice
Kenzo's father is back on the scene. This is fine by Ben, but Susan has other ideas. And does anyone care what Janey thinks?

Labour Pains
'New jobs for all' seems to be the slogan, as Ben is tempted to join 'management', and Susan and Janey find themselves in competition for the same monkey.

Accusin' Susan
Kenzo seems to be the victim of a revenge campaign by Michael's old art teacher, and Susan finds herself caught up in a sexual harassment case at work.

Germs of Endearment
Ben and Susan's trip to Spain starts out being an anniversary present from Janey and Michael, but then they discover that they all have to pay for it.

Harper vs. Harper
Ben and Susan decide to go their separate ways, but will they end up in the same place?

Relationship Happens
Ben and Susan go off to a couples' retreat for a weekend - at which they prove to be less than ideal guests - leaving Janey and Michael vying for the affections of Michael's new boyfriend. But the triangle proves to be more Bermuda than eternal.

'Booked
An old flame of Susan's makes an appearance while Ben is away on a dental outreach programme, and she may just get her fingers burned.

A Decent Proposal
While the Harper family attends Grace's funeral, Susan has a visitor from beyond the grave with an offer she can hardly refuse.

Darts All, Folks
Ben discovers that he is not quite the darts player his father was, and Susan discovers that her new personal trainer is not quite fit for purpose.

Susan for a Brusin'
Susan wants to look her best for an impending school reunion. When she is asked to give the keynote address, however, she decides that her best may need some help. Unfortunately, Ben is on hand to administer the 'Cavitox'.

A Night Out
An eventful night out is had by all, as Janey and Susan go to a hen night, and Roger goes on a blind date. And Ben, who should be at home looking after Kenzo, spends more time out than he bargained for.
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