A part-improvised comedy about a couple bringing up their three young children.
Cast:Hugh Dennis , Claire Skinner , Tyger Drew-Honey , Daniel Roche , Ramona Marquez , Samantha Bond , David Ryall , Hattie Morahan , Rosalind Ayres , Anna Skellern , David Troughton , Emily Berrington , Jonathan Cullen , Michaela Brooks , Lorraine Pilkington , Danni Bennatar , Georgina Buckle , Alex Macqueen
It is a Tuesday morning for the Brockmans, and the children are getting ready to go back to school.
Dinner-time at the Brockmans is a noisy affair, as Ben's friend Deion joins them and proves to be another liar - with his stories of a drunken father who puts rats in his bed, and a mother in jail for attempted murder. Ben doesn't help by wrapping him in toilet paper to make him into an Egyptian mummy, and blaming him for hiding his meal under a cushion. Karen refuses to eat as she has not been given her usual bowl - in fact it is a replacement for one Sue broke, and hoped Karen wouldn't notice. A remark from Jake forces Pete to admit that a joke he made about a Muslim boy's eating habits has had him reported as a racist. After Deion has left, trick or treaters turn up - but are sent away as it is only September. Sue's unmarried sister Angela also arrives, back from America and intending to look after their widowed father.
On Karen's birthday, Sue brings the family to a farm park along with Granddad and Auntie Angela.
Sue and Pete aim to have a quiet night in, but this plan is disrupted by delays.
Ben makes a claim he is too sick to go to school, and Auntie Angela pays a visit to the household explaining her boyfriend dumped her.
Sue and Pete hold a dinner party, but when Auntie Angela states she will be leaving to go back to America without caring for Granddad, she gets into a feisty argument with Sue.