Sykes - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

The Stolen Bentley
An important dinner guest is over and the Sykes siblings plan to impress him. However they are interrupted when a vintage vehicle crashes into their living room.

Holiday in Bogsea
Eric tries to liven up his tedious holiday in Bogsea, but ends up in all kinds of trouble.

The Pub
The siblings take over a quiet pub for the evening, but Constable Turnbull's intervention soon has the bar buzzing with activity.

The Band
The siblings take on a lodger. The police are involved when his musical enthusiasm proves too much noise for the neighbourhood.

Two Birthdays
Hattie takes driving lessons when Eric buys a second car for her birthday.

A Bandage
Eric is left looking like a mummy when Hattie practices her first aid skills. This means he can't get to make the final payment on his motorcycle.

Log Cabin
The siblings decide to get away from it all for the weekend. However their hopes of a riverside retreat are dashed when they find they are not the only ones at the cabin.

The Fog
A stranger arrives at the Sykes's house. When it turns out that he and Eric have met before, a trip down memory lane ensues.
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