S5 E11 ∙ The Porridge Diet ∙
Classic sitcom. When Nick is released from prison, Caroline invites him to stay as he has nowhere else to go.
Classic sitcom. When Nick is released from prison, Caroline invites him to stay as he has nowhere else to go.
Classic sitcom. Charlie and Caroline admit that they are in love at last, but Charlie wants to keep it secret.
Classic sitcom. Caroline sprains her ankle and becomes alarmed by Charlie's subsequent possessive behaviour.
Classic sitcom. Joanna is allowed to go to a party, but she gets drunk and becomes very ill as a consequence.
Someone has shot Caroline's biggest client, and Charlie and Laura have some explaining to do.
Classic sitcom. Charlie repays a favour owed to an old friend by taking their unruly daughter on as a helper.
Classic sitcom. When Laura is stood up, Charlie takes her and Caroline to a casino as she originally planned.
Classic sitcom. Charlie is disillusioned by the materialism of a footballer and falls out with the family.
Classic sitcom. Caroline comes off worse when Charlie and Caroline swap roles.
Classic '90s comedy. Charlie feels nagged and tries to let Caroline know who the real boss is.
Classic sitcom. Joanna asks Charlie to help her get a job, but he is reluctant after helping Tom out.
Classic sitcom. When Nick is released from prison, Caroline invites him to stay as he has nowhere else to go.
Classic sitcom. Charlie becomes jealous of a long-legged friend of Caroline's.
Classic sitcom. Charlie messes things up when Al goes flat hunting, and Caroline markets a new soft drink.
Classic sitcom. Caroline is tempted by an offer to merge her company with another advertising agency.
Classic sitcom. Charlie promises not to put pressure on Caroline to marry him when they go on a holiday.
Classic sitcom. Caroline does not want to forgive Charlie for the way in which he proposed to her.