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.
Lee tries to find his serious side by going on a date with an author, while Kate attempts to discover her lighter side at Clown School. Meanwhile Kate’s ex-boyfriend Tim tries to patch things up with her, by finally apologizing for his misdemeanors
When Tim’s grandmother dies, it brings him and Kate closer together, much to Lee’s concern. He’s encouraged to share his thoughts with a therapist, who is not impressed with Lee’s inability to have a proper conversation
Ruth, an Australian friend of Kate's, comes to stay and Lee is persuaded to pretend to be Tim. But how long can they keep up the charade? Meanwhile Lee gets a job handing out leaflets at a shopping centre, but soon falls foul of a local youth
Lee finds himself increasingly stressed out having volunteered to teach Kate to drive. He decides to try Yoga but his technique leaves a lot to be desired. A trip to a local acupuncturist is no more successful, so he resorts to more extreme measures
Kate and Lee are forced to take in a lodger; a surly 14-year-old boy. Lee’s attempts to bond with him prove less than successful, while Tim and Nicky discover they have a lot in common. Meanwhile, Kate tries to persuade a Great Dane to become a vegetarian
Lee finally manages to get a job. Taking up the new post involves moving out of the flat. Kate interviews flatmates & Tim sees an opportunity to get back with Kate. Lee’s boss proves to be a taskmaster. Will Lee stick at the job or move back in with Kate?