The Scotts - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
There's a new baby on the way and Collette and Darren are buzzing. So they invite all the family over for a gender reveal party - because they are classy like that.
Episode 2
Laura is loving life working in her cafe. Until one regular customer just happens to be the spitting image of her free pass - a Hollywood heartthrob.
This is a game-changer. The extended family chip in with advice as Henry attempts to keep a lid on his jealousy. Meanwhile Darren joins Collette on her mission to inspire all the pregnant women out there.
Episode 3
Vincent and Vonny throw one of their legendary fancy dress balls. Eilidh arrives in a cat costume and Jason proves surprisingly suave when dressed as a bat. Henry and Laura are desperate to dress-up as Danny and Sandy from Grease. But come the big night is it still the one that they want?
Episode 4
Surprise - Vonny's mum Cynthia shows up for one of her occasional visits and that means Vonny has to deal with more baggage than Heathrow airport. Moira and Vincent join them for a slap-up lunch featuring barbed put-downs. Meanwhile, Henry and Jason attempt to spend some quality time together – but it soon leads to carnage on the five-a-side football pitch.
Episode 5
Darren is stressed about becoming a new Dad so Henry suggests a relaxing fishing trip. But his profound thoughts on fatherhood soon drive his brother Vincent up the pole. Meanwhile a re-energised Vonny throws herself into her dance school. Collette and Laura help out when it comes to pulling shapes and sewing sequins.
Episode 6
It's Christmas – and Vonny's 40th birthday – so The Scotts all pile into a country house for a festive party. Vincent is hiding something from his wife, Jason and Eilidh are sharing a bunk, Moira's in a mood, Laura's making the dinner, Ronnie's doing the roast, Henry's keeping the peace, Collette's nearly due and Darren's freaking out. All the ingredients are in place for an unforgettable family get-together at the most magical time of the year!
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