The Big Tour Kicks Off

Comedian Katherine Ryan is starting a 10 month comedy tour of the UK and Europe. If that wasn't enough pressure she's leaving behind Violet, a teenager in her GCSE year and her two newest babies, Fred and Fenna, both under 3. It's a big ask for stay-at-home golf dad Bobby, especially as Katherine is, in her own words ‘hyper independent' and worries how they will all cope without her doing everything. Before Katherine takes to the road, she lays down the law between her husband and Violet and implores Bobby to spend more time with Violet. As work never stops, she dashes off for an appearance on fellow mum of three, Vogue Williams's new podcast, which only reinforces her long held opinion that dads have a way easier time than mothers.
In this week's visit to the marriage coach, Bobby admits that losing his father when he was 10 not only means he has no role model in being a father, but also that he sadly has no memories of his dads life. He loves making memories with his own children, and although it will be tough with Katherine away for a few days at a time every week, he's looking forward to the madness of fun activities with the kids. And a visit to old friend and fellow comedian, Aisling Bea and her brand new baby brings up the sticky topic of whether or not she and Bobby should have a fourth baby.
As we see Katherine on the endless adventure of hotel rooms and plane rides, Katherine and Bobby find a way to adjust to their new situations. But will Katherine's old fears of the Nanny taking over her life come back to haunt her?
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