Cuckoo - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Ivy Arrives
Ken is really excited about his long-lost sister arriving, but it turns out that billionaire Ivy doesn't really want to get to know her brother at all.

Ivy Nanny
Ken is keen for Sid to go to private school, but Lorna is dead against it. Can he change her mind?

Weed Farm
Ivy is getting to know the different members of the family, and discovers Dylan is running a weed farm in one of the properties he's supposedly selling. Ivy sees an opportunity!

Macbeth
A strange old lady gives Ken a prediction in a pub – he will be Lib Dem Candidate. Weirdly, events seem to conspire to make Ken's political dreams a reality when the local MP dies.

Divorce Party
Ivy gets the news that her divorce has come through. Steve takes it upon himself to cheer her up by throwing her a divorce party!

Two Engagements and a Funeral
Ivy accidentally puts her dog down, due to a misunderstanding of the phrase "put to sleep". Ivy is utterly distraught, and forces the Thompsons to attend a weird funeral for her.

Election
Ken looks like a shoo-in to become MP. Ivy has is directing Ken's campaign with vigor. However can a small boy calling him Fatty and a stranger affect the outcome of the vote.
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