Floppy, But Not Too Floppy

Season 1Episode 230 minMar 3, 1998
Floppy, But Not Too Floppy
Ian finally receives his first business assignment: taking the primary school annual photograph. However, things don’t go quite to plan as his inexperience shows through and the students and staff are not as co-operative as he had hoped. Lisa’s father is determined to get his son in law to return to London and offers him a substantial sum of money to encourage him to leave. Meanwhile Lisa has problems of her own when it becomes apparent that her ex, Derek, still harbours feelings for her.
Floppy, But Not Too Floppy has aired on Mar 3, 1998
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