The Bradshaw Bunch - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

Love Island
The Bradshaws take a holiday in Hawaii, where Terry proposes to Tammy for the second time and plans to renew his wedding vows in front of the entire family; Terry wonders if Erin is pregnant and meddles in Rachel and Zurie's love lives.

Working Slime to Five
In Hawaii, Terry is ready for his vow renewal with Tammy, except that he forgot to plan it; Noah and Scott help with the last-minute details, as rain threatens to ruin the ceremony; Lacey and Noah plan to split their time between Hawaii and Texas.

Playing the Field and Playing the Feud
Still stinging from their embarrassing loss last year, Terry coaches the family for a repeat appearance on "Celebrity Family Feud"; in Los Angeles, Rachel meets a new guy and tries to keep it casual, despite her sisters' and Terry's meddling.

Walk of Fame/Walk of Shame
The Bradshaw Bunch tours tinsel town in style, complete with a Beverly Hills shopping spree, a Hollywood bus tour, and a visit to Terry's star on the Walk Of Fame; but their appearance on "Celebrity Family Feud" goes anything but smoothly.

Babies & Bourbon
With her biological clock ticking, but not yet ready to have children, Rachel decides to freeze her eggs; Terry tries to make his Bradshaw Bourbon appeal to a younger crowd by getting an earring, waxing his back, and buying a Lamborghini.

Pappy's Little Touchdown
Quarterback and TV broadcast icon Terry Bradshaw shares an intimate look at life in the off-season: as husband, father and "Papi" to the Bradshaw Bunch, Terry helps his family navigate the pitfalls of their extraordinary lives.

A Faire to Remember
Terry rents out an entire Renaissance Faire for some family fun in an effort to convince Lacey's husband Noah to move the family to Texas permanently; Rachel debuts a new song for Terry, who takes it upon himself to design her album cover.

Speak From the Heart
Erin hires a pet psychic to make sure her dog Chuck will accept the baby, and to talk to one of Terry's infertile mares; Lacey and Terry speak at a special event to raise awareness about the dangers of alcohol and prescription drug abuse.

A Very Bradshaw Christmas
Rachel is having difficulty writing a Christmas song, so the family comes together to celebrate Christmas in July to inspire her.

Horse Shows and Hot Sauce
Zurie competes in a horse show; Terry helps Lacey's husband Noah sell his homemade hot sauce by having the family shoot a homemade commercial.

Hometown Hero
When the mayor of Terry's hometown offers to present him with the key to the city, the Bradshaw Bunch head down south for a trip down memory lane.

Acts of Love and Kindness
When Terry makes the news after helping a stranded motorist, the rest of the family is inspired to give back to the community. Terry receives art from a fan, inspiring him to create some "fan art" of his own for wife Tammy.

Music City Memories
Terry and the family head to Nashville where he and Rachel take the stage at the Grand Ole Opry. The special duet performance wraps up an amazing year for The Bradshaw Bunch.
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