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Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan
Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan
Sitcom, starring Lucia Keskin as a dependent young woman learning to fend for herself after her parents' deaths. When the family faces another unexpected bereavement, Chi returns to her list of things you should have done, and opts to get therapy. Bridget Christie joins the cast as a tough-love grief counsellor, who adopts questionable methods in helping Chi move on
Sitcom, starring Lucia Keskin as a dependent young woman learning to fend for herself after her parents' deaths. When the family faces another unexpected bereavement, Chi returns to her list of things you should have done, and opts to get therapy. Bridget Christie joins the cast as a tough-love grief counsellor, who adopts questionable methods in helping Chi move on
Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan
Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi is left questioning herself when an electrician calls her thick, a personal crisis that only gets worse when Ruth confirms the assessment of her intelligence and suggests that education would be wasted on her. Nevertheless, Chi is determined to prove them both wrong by breaking into Ramsgate College and gaining a qualification
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi's ghost parents tell her she should be worried about dying alone, which results in her desperately approaching almost everyone in Ramsgate with her phone number in the hope of finding a life partner. Lucas crumbles under the pressure of his new job at the cinema, and resorts to stress-eating the pick 'n' mix when nobody is looking
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Chi has her last free therapy session, where the subject turns to whether she can still see her ghost parents - who are dressed to go outside but not sure what will happen if they leave the house. Chi decides she needs a rite of passage to finally say goodbye to her childhood and get on with growing up - and going trick of treating at Halloween seems the perfect way to do it
Sitcom, starring Lucia Keskin as a dependent young woman learning to fend for herself after her parents' deaths. When the family faces another unexpected bereavement, Chi returns to her list of things you should have done, and opts to get therapy. Bridget Christie joins the cast as a tough-love grief counsellor, who adopts questionable methods in helping Chi move on
Sitcom, starring Lucia Keskin as a dependent young woman learning to fend for herself after her parents' deaths. When the family faces another unexpected bereavement, Chi returns to her list of things you should have done, and opts to get therapy. Bridget Christie joins the cast as a tough-love grief counsellor, who adopts questionable methods in helping Chi move on
Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan
Dave cannot keep up with the mortgage on his single wage, and faces the very real threat of having to move in with Chi. Unable to cope with their debts, the family seek help from Ruth, who advises them to be entrepreneurial. Dave reveals he has a very rich estranged sister whom he hasn't spoken to since Brexit, but who may well be the solution to their crisis. Guest starring Juliet Cowan