Keeping Mum - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

The Picnic
Peggy is determined to enjoy her day out, so when her family refuse to play with her she finds someone else who will.

The Card Game
When Andrew invites some friends to the house for an evening of serious card games, Peggy becomes determined to join in the fun.

The Budgie
Andrew is caught in the middle of a dispute between Peggy and Richard. Trying to take her mind off the argument, Andrew asks Peggy to look after a colleague's budgerigar.

The Aunt
In an effort to reconcile Peggy with her long-distant sister Marjorie, Andrew invites his aunt to stay. He soon finds out why the sisters don't get on, and why having Marjorie in the house is such a bad idea.

The Sign
Peggy embarks on a programme of good deeds. But when she takes on more than she can handle, there is only one person to whom she can turn for help - her son, Andrew.

The Thief
When Peggy steals a clock from a neighbour, Andrew promises he will return it. But when Peggy takes desperate action to keep it, Andrew gets into more trouble than even he could have bargained for.

The Surprise
Peggy prepares a surprise birthday party for Richard, unaware that he has different plans for his evening-plans that don't involve Tina.

The Morning After
Andrew wants his new girlfriend to stay the night, but Peggy disapproves.
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