Donor: Quick-quipping Lee Mack is a likeable layabout in the long-running sitcom. Broody Lucy wants to have a baby, so Lee decides to get involved with the conception! [S]
Mugging: Lee Mack's wisecracking sitcom about a loveable loser. Lee feels obliged to prove his manliness when Lucy has her handbag stolen on their way back from the cinema. [S]
Christening: Hugh Dennis joins the cast of the hugely funny sitcom. Lee and Lucy are roped into attending a christening party thrown by their well-to-do neighbours. [S]
Donor: Quick-quipping Lee Mack is a likeable layabout in the long-running sitcom. Broody Lucy wants to have a baby, so Lee decides to get involved with the conception! [S]
Christening: Hugh Dennis joins the cast of the hugely funny sitcom. Lee and Lucy are roped into attending a christening party thrown by their well-to-do neighbours. [S]
Mugging: Lee Mack's wisecracking sitcom about a loveable loser. Lee feels obliged to prove his manliness when Lucy has her handbag stolen on their way back from the cinema. [S]
Tent: Lee organises a family camping trip in an attempt to bring the generations together, but he's forgotten to check the weather, and Lucy is about to make a disturbing discovery... [S]
Jury: Lee does jury service and joins eleven other jurors to debate a case. It's a simple enough task... that is, until Lee decides to put the other jurors on trial. [S]
Front Window: Confined to a wheelchair after knee surgery, Lee has too much time on his hands and uses it to watch the world go by through a pair of high-powered binoculars. [S]
Friend: When Lee promises Lucy that he will make more of an effort to be friendly with other parents in the playground, he makes the mistake of starting with Keith. [S]
Text: When Lee accidentally sends a rude text about Anna to Lucy, he makes the stupid mistake of sending it to Anna herself, forcing the couple to make a frantic bid to hide the error. [S]
War: The family visit to the war graves in Normandy gets off to a bad start, and Lucy discovers that her grandfather - Wendy's father - was not the man she thought he was. [S]
Old Acquaintance: When Lee joins Facebook and is contacted by an ex, Lucy is annoyed that she cares so much, but her feelings are complicated by the return of a university ex of her own. [S]
Carol: When Lee's feckless dad Frank announces his engagement, Lee cannot believe that any woman would want to marry him and sets out to find out exactly what is wrong with her. [S]
Small Package: Social niceties are stretched to snapping point when Lee and Lucy take in a package for their neighbour and inadvertently discover that it contains an embarrassing object. [S]
Pub Quiz: To celebrate their anniversary, Lee and Lucy plan a friendly night of quizzing with Toby and Anna in their local pub, but the evening is derailed when neither couple wants to lose. [S]
Builder: Lucy takes the kids to her parents while Lee stays in to oversee the building work - unfortunately, the tradesman he's employed has an annoyingly relaxed attitude to deadlines. [S]
Whodunnit?: Unable to convince Lucy that he did not smash a blue-and-white antique vase that belonged to her grandmother, Lee summons the family to a meeting to flush out the culprit. [S]
Memory: Lucy is not best pleased when Lee decides to watch her favourite TV programme, especially when his inability to remember the star's name makes him think he is losing his memory. [S]
Schooling: Charlie's school gets a bad Ofsted rating, but when Geoffrey and Wendy offer to pay to send him to be privately educated, Lee and Lucy are presented with a moral dilemma. [S]
New. Football: When Lee goes to watch Benji playing football for a local under-13 team, he becomes the competitive dad that all other parents want to avoid. [S]
Facts of Life: Lee is outraged that the twins have started sex education at school and resolves to teach them everything he knows about the facts of life before Miss Anstis corrupts them. [S]
Holiday Share: Lee and Lucy's friendship with Toby and Anna is tested when they all go a long weekend break in a cottage in the New Forest, with the four constantly squabbling. [S]
Parachute: Toby organises a sponsored parachute jump to raise money for a children's ward in his hospital, so Lee, Lucy, Anna and the grandparents all agree to take part to support him. [S]
Bust Up: Lucy begins to consider having a breast augmentation when encouraged by Anna - and wonders if it will help her regain some of the femininity that she felt in her youth. [S]
Lollipop Man: Lee and Lucy are trying to make the family healthier, so they are not too happy about the school lollipop man handing out sweets to the kids. [S]
Pants on Fire: Lee and Lucy become addicted to a TV box set that causes them to cancel dinner with Toby and Anna at the last moment, but they lie about their reason for doing so. [S]
Escape Room: Lucy arranges a special surprise for Lee's birthday, which sees their family and friends joining them in a Crystal Maze-style physical adventure game. [S]
Home Improvements: Domestic comedy starring Lee Mack and Sally Bretton. Lucy's dad Geoffrey reluctantly allows Lee to help clear up the builder's mess in their new kitchen extension. [S]
Charlie: Lee Mack is the big kid posing as a responsible adult. Lee worries that Charlie is getting a reputation for being the class clown. Wonder where he gets that from? [S]
Hot Tub: The gags come thick and fast in Lee Mack's much-loved sitcom. A game of 'hot tub fantasy date' lands Lee and Toby in very hot water with Emma Bunton and Susie Dent. [S]
Car: Pun-lovers rejoice for the return of Lee Mack's hit sitcom. Lee hopes for a stress-free ferry trip to France, but when you've got kids, things tend not to go to plan... [S]
Babysitting: Comedy great Bobby Ball returns in Lee Mack's puntastic sitcom. Lee's dad Frank babysits the kids, which Lucy regrets when young Benji repeats a swear word. [S]
Romance: Lee Mack's Rose d'Or-winning comedy returns - and it's now a family sitcom, as Lee and Lucy have three kids in tow. The married pair try to keep the romance alive. [S]
Christmas Special: Wedding: The will-they-won't-they tension between Lee and Lucy reaches unseen new highs in this epic finale for Christmas. Lee Mack, Sally Bretton and Bobby Ball star. [S]
Lucy: Lee Mack stars in the rapid-fire sitcom that surely must hold a record for most gags per episode. Lee confides in Toby that the woman of his dreams might be slipping away. [S]
Plane: Japes on a plane! Sky-high farce in the super(sonic) sitcom. Lucy and Daisy endure the flight from hell when Lee gets the jitters and suspects a terrorist is on board. [S]
Surprise: Lee Mack's Rose d'Or-winning sitcom, no less. Lucy tries to keep her parents' surprise anniversary party a secret. So why she would tell Lee is anyone's guess. [S]
Bust Up: Lucy begins to consider having a breast augmentation when encouraged by Anna - and wonders if it will help her regain some of the femininity that she felt in her youth. [S]
Lollipop Man: Lee and Lucy are trying to make the family healthier, so they are not too happy about the school lollipop man handing out sweets to the kids. [S]
Pants on Fire: Lee and Lucy become addicted to a TV box set that causes them to cancel dinner with Toby and Anna at the last moment, but they lie about their reason for doing so. [S]
Escape Room: Lucy arranges a special surprise for Lee's birthday, which sees their family and friends joining them in a Crystal Maze-style physical adventure game. [S]
Home Improvements: Domestic comedy starring Lee Mack and Sally Bretton. Lucy's dad Geoffrey reluctantly allows Lee to help clear up the builder's mess in their new kitchen extension. [S]
Enough: The gags come at a rat-a-tat-tat pace in Lee Mack's hit comedy. Lee and Lucy argue about having another child - then they witness what raising four kids would be like. [S]
Marriage Guidance: The pun-filled odd couple comedy - well, one of them is odd anyway. Lucy thinks her and Lee need marriage counselling. Will a new, thoughtful Lee emerge? [S]
Builder: Lucy takes the kids to her parents while Lee stays in to oversee the building work - unfortunately, the tradesman he's employed has an annoyingly relaxed attitude to deadlines. [S]
Whodunnit?: Unable to convince Lucy that he did not smash a blue-and-white antique vase that belonged to her grandmother, Lee summons the family to a meeting to flush out the culprit. [S]
Charlie: Lee Mack is the big kid posing as a responsible adult. Lee worries that Charlie is getting a reputation for being the class clown. Wonder where he gets that from? [S]
Hot Tub: The gags come thick and fast in Lee Mack's much-loved sitcom. A game of 'hot tub fantasy date' lands Lee and Toby in very hot water with Emma Bunton and Susie Dent. [S]
Car: Pun-lovers rejoice for the return of Lee Mack's hit sitcom. Lee hopes for a stress-free ferry trip to France, but when you've got kids, things tend not to go to plan... [S]