Friday Night Dinner - Season 3

Friday Night Dinner - Season 3

Season 3

In series three, Dad paints a picture of Mum that looks like Margaret Thatcher, Mum tries to practise her counselling on the boys and Adam brings a 'female' home for dinner.
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Episodes6
DatesJun 20, 2014 - Jul 25, 2014
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Episodes

The Girlfriend
Season 3Episode 130 min

The Girlfriend

Adam finally brings a girl home for dinner, but the evening is ruined when the family suddenly have to look after eight-year-old Katie, who has a massive girlie crush on Adam.

Jun 20, 2014
The Fox
Season 3Episode 230 min

The Fox

Dad is keeping a dead fox in the freezer in the garage because he wants to get it stuffed. But when Mum needs to use the freezer, Dad enlists Adam and Jonny in a desperate attempt to hide the animal.

Jun 27, 2014
Mr. Morris Returns
Season 3Episode 330 min

Mr. Morris Returns

The family are distraught when Grandma gets engaged to Mr. Morris, her horrible 85-year-old boyfriend.

Jul 4, 2014
The Anniversary
Season 3Episode 430 min

The Anniversary

Mum and Dad's anniversary is ruined when Dad paints a portrait of Mum that looks like Margaret Thatcher, Jonny gets a tattoo of a skull, and Jim sleep-walks around their house, causing havoc.

Jul 11, 2014
The Piano
Season 3Episode 530 min

The Piano

Dad has bought a piano, and the world's most sarcastic piano tuner comes round to tune it. Meanwhile, the family spot Aunty Val having an affair. What should they do?

Jul 18, 2014
The Big Day
Season 3Episode 630 min

The Big Day

It's Grandma's wedding day, and she's getting married to the horrible Mr. Morris. The family are distraught, but will Grandma really say 'I do'?

Jul 25, 2014

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