Honey for Tea - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
The widow of a "corporate hoodlum" who leaves Los Angeles to take her 20-year-old son to Cambridge, England, where her late husband had invested in a college.
Episode 2
In order to keep her less than brilliant son at St Maud's, Nancy plays the college system at its own game.
Episode 3
While Jake does his best to woo Lucy, Nancy uses blackmail to get herself a pay rise.
Episode 4
A student strike over rent increases forces Nancy to take - and then change - sides.
Episode 5
Assistant Chief Constable Fisher is convinced that a suspicious death at a local aerodrome suggests a drugs connection. Crabbe is not so sure.
Episode 6
Nancy crusades on behalf of the poor of Cambridge while Jake is invited to meet Lucy's family.
Episode 7
Nancy takes on a cleaning lady while Jake spends the weekend at Lucy's stately home.
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