My Family - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

All Roads Lead to Ramon
Ben discovers that all Janey's suitors are part-time tutors, while Susan finds employing Nick is not for the faint-hearted.

The Unkindest Cut
Ben and Susan wonder if they're too old to have another child. What if it turns out like Nick?

Parisian Beauty
Preparations are afoot for the arrival of a French exchange student. Meanwhile, Ben meets a prospective employee.

Trust Never Sleeps
Parents Ben and Susan reluctantly agree to let Janey have a party whilst they are away on holiday, but they secretly plan to sneak back.

Death and Ben Take a Holiday
The Harpers go to Leeds for Aunt Margaret's funeral. Chaos ensues thanks to reservation problems, Nick's encounters with a maid and Susan's pills.

Driving Miss Crazy
Ben's new assistant can't look at blood and his neighbour has DIY problems. Meanwhile, Janey's preparing for her driving test.

I Second That Emulsion
Janey's love life scuppers decorating plans.

Age of Romance
Ben and Susan are not happy about Nick's new girlfriend.

Get Cartier
Ben suspects that one of his patients is a mobster after he gives him an expensive watch.

Tis Pity...
Ben is horrified when Michael announces his intention to stand in the school election - as a Tory.

The Last Supper
Susan gets more than she bargained for when she invites her American boss to the house for dinner - he dies!

Ben Wants to Be a Millionaire
Ben goes to a reunion of old school friends and finds someone he never liked is now a millionaire.

Breakable
Nick plus motorbike doesn't equal tranquillity.
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