The Exchange Student (Part 2): Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner are put-upon parents in the brilliant sitcom. Mum must decide what to do about Jake's girlfriend. A new guest arrives. [S,AD]
The Cold Caller (Part 1): The acclaimed sitcom that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Ben is determined to enter a school talent competition with an unusual double act. [S,AD]
The Parents' Evening: Fourth series of the award-winning, semi-improvised comedy. Mum suspects that Jake is hiding something, and there's a lot to discuss at Ben's parents' evening. [S,AD]
The Labrador: More domestic chaos in the sitcom that strikes a chord with parents and kids alike. Karen is on a sleepover. Ben's away at adventure camp. Mum and Dad are left with a labrador. [S,AD]
The Girls' Day Out: Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis star in the fourth series of the acclaimed sitcom. Karen battles with chuggers and buying shoes, while Dad wars with a domestic appliance. [S,AD]
The Exchange Student (Part 2): Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner are put-upon parents in the brilliant sitcom. Mum must decide what to do about Jake's girlfriend. A new guest arrives. [S,AD]
The Cold Caller (Part 1): The acclaimed sitcom that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Ben is determined to enter a school talent competition with an unusual double act. [S,AD]
The Parents' Evening: Fourth series of the award-winning, semi-improvised comedy. Mum suspects that Jake is hiding something, and there's a lot to discuss at Ben's parents' evening. [S,AD]
The Labrador: More domestic chaos in the sitcom that strikes a chord with parents and kids alike. Karen is on a sleepover. Ben's away at adventure camp. Mum and Dad are left with a labrador. [S,AD]
The Girls' Day Out: Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis star in the fourth series of the acclaimed sitcom. Karen battles with chuggers and buying shoes, while Dad wars with a domestic appliance. [S,AD]
The Funeral: The fourth series of the award-winning family sitcom. The Brockmans have some tough decisions to make about work, video games, and who to take to a family funeral. [S,AD]
The Hospital: Popular sitcom exploring the challenges of parenthood. Mum and Dad struggle to put things right between them, but Karen is unimpressed by their behaviour. [S,AD]
The Restaurant: Semi-improvised comedy about family life. Auntie Angela pays a visit with her new husband in tow - an American therapist. Can Dad avoid a major incident? [S,AD]
The Pigeon: Award-winning comedy that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Dad struggles against a rising tide of superstition, astrology and conspiracy theories. [S,AD]
The Tennis Match: The not-so-good parents guide! Karen recreates 'Britain's Got Talent'. Ben is interested in Dad's medical tests. Mum thinks Jake's interest in girls is becoming unhealthy. [S,AD]
The Internet: Award-winning sitcom about the joys and horrors of parenthood. Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer. Ben brings his special talents to the game of chess. [S,AD]
The Tennis Match: The not-so-good parents guide! Karen recreates 'Britain's Got Talent'. Ben is interested in Dad's medical tests. Mum thinks Jake's interest in girls is becoming unhealthy. [S,AD]
The Internet: Award-winning sitcom about the joys and horrors of parenthood. Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer. Ben brings his special talents to the game of chess. [S,AD]
The Family Outing: Award-winning, semi-improvised comedy. When Gran takes the family for a day's sightseeing in London, a brief re-enactment of World War II ensues. [S,AD]
The Long Night: Popular family sitcom. A thunderstorm brings chaos to the Brockmans. While Ben wants to go out and dodge the lightning, Karen writes to the PM, asking him to fire her teacher. [S,AD]
The Football Match: Chaos reigns in the Brockman household as six-year-old Karen denounces Satan, Ben gets on the wrong side of a referee, and Grandad's fate hangs in the balance. [S,AD]
The Night Out: The hit sitcom that all parents can relate to. A baby-sitter has a night to remember when Mum and Dad go out for a meal. Ben gets thrown out of his sister's pretend restaurant. [S,AD]
The Airport: More semi-improvised laughs in the hit sitcom. The Brockmans try to endure the hell of being trapped in a foreign airport, where a game of 'I Spy' takes an unexpected turn. [S,AD]
The Old-Fashioned Sunday: The semi-improvised sitcom that parents can relate to! Mum and Dad try to revive 50s values by banning TV and computers, freeing up time to explain the facts of life. [S,AD]
The Family Outing: Award-winning, semi-improvised comedy. When Gran takes the family for a day's sightseeing in London, a brief re-enactment of World War II ensues. [S,AD]
The Long Night: Popular family sitcom. A thunderstorm brings chaos to the Brockmans. While Ben wants to go out and dodge the lightning, Karen writes to the PM, asking him to fire her teacher. [S,AD]
The Football Match: Chaos reigns in the Brockman household as six-year-old Karen denounces Satan, Ben gets on the wrong side of a referee, and Grandad's fate hangs in the balance. [S,AD]
The Night Out: The hit sitcom that all parents can relate to. A baby-sitter has a night to remember when Mum and Dad go out for a meal. Ben gets thrown out of his sister's pretend restaurant. [S,AD]
The Airport: More semi-improvised laughs in the hit sitcom. The Brockmans try to endure the hell of being trapped in a foreign airport, where a game of 'I Spy' takes an unexpected turn. [S,AD]
The Old-Fashioned Sunday: The semi-improvised sitcom that parents can relate to! Mum and Dad try to revive 50s values by banning TV and computers, freeing up time to explain the facts of life. [S,AD]
The Girls' Day Out: Claire Skinner and Hugh Dennis star in the fourth series of the acclaimed sitcom. Karen battles with chuggers and buying shoes, while Dad wars with a domestic appliance. [S,AD]
The Funeral: The fourth series of the award-winning family sitcom. The Brockmans have some tough decisions to make about work, video games, and who to take to a family funeral. [S,AD]
The Hospital: Popular sitcom exploring the challenges of parenthood. Mum and Dad struggle to put things right between them, but Karen is unimpressed by their behaviour. [S,AD]
The Restaurant: Semi-improvised comedy about family life. Auntie Angela pays a visit with her new husband in tow - an American therapist. Can Dad avoid a major incident? [S,AD]
The Pigeon: Award-winning comedy that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Dad struggles against a rising tide of superstition, astrology and conspiracy theories. [S,AD]
The Internet: Award-winning sitcom about the joys and horrors of parenthood. Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer. Ben brings his special talents to the game of chess. [S,AD]
The Exchange Student (Part 2): Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner are put-upon parents in the brilliant sitcom. Mum must decide what to do about Jake's girlfriend. A new guest arrives. [S,AD]
The Cold Caller (Part 1): The acclaimed sitcom that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Ben is determined to enter a school talent competition with an unusual double act. [S,AD]
The Exchange Student (Part 2): Hugh Dennis and Claire Skinner are put-upon parents in the brilliant sitcom. Mum must decide what to do about Jake's girlfriend. A new guest arrives. [S,AD]
The Cold Caller (Part 1): The acclaimed sitcom that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Ben is determined to enter a school talent competition with an unusual double act. [S,AD]
The Restaurant: Semi-improvised comedy about family life. Auntie Angela pays a visit with her new husband in tow - an American therapist. Can Dad avoid a major incident? [S,AD]
The Tennis Match: The not-so-good parents guide! Karen recreates 'Britain's Got Talent'. Ben is interested in Dad's medical tests. Mum thinks Jake's interest in girls is becoming unhealthy. [S,AD]
The Internet: Award-winning sitcom about the joys and horrors of parenthood. Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer. Ben brings his special talents to the game of chess. [S,AD]
The Family Outing: Award-winning, semi-improvised comedy. When Gran takes the family for a day's sightseeing in London, a brief re-enactment of World War II ensues. [S,AD]
The Football Match: Chaos reigns in the Brockman household as six-year-old Karen denounces Satan, Ben gets on the wrong side of a referee, and Grandad's fate hangs in the balance. [S,AD]
The Restaurant: Semi-improvised comedy about family life. Auntie Angela pays a visit with her new husband in tow - an American therapist. Can Dad avoid a major incident? [S,AD]
The Pigeon: Award-winning comedy that strikes a chord with parents and children alike. Dad struggles against a rising tide of superstition, astrology and conspiracy theories. [S,AD]
The Tennis Match: The not-so-good parents guide! Karen recreates 'Britain's Got Talent'. Ben is interested in Dad's medical tests. Mum thinks Jake's interest in girls is becoming unhealthy. [S,AD]
The Internet: Award-winning sitcom about the joys and horrors of parenthood. Mum finds an inappropriate image on the family computer. Ben brings his special talents to the game of chess. [S,AD]
The Family Outing: Award-winning, semi-improvised comedy. When Gran takes the family for a day's sightseeing in London, a brief re-enactment of World War II ensues. [S,AD]