The Kennedys - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Secret Whisper
Brenda has decided it's high time someone on Jessop Square had a dinner party. Nobody has ever had one before, and she's determined to set the standard for all to follow. Giddy with possibilities, she invites best friends Tim and Jenny and the Palmers, the more respectful couple from the Square. The scene is set for what is surely going to be her greatest triumph.
Emma is rankled because, yet again, arch-rival Julie has got control of the Rec's Fort. Nobody is allowed in if they don't know her Secret Whisper. Emma realizes that in order to wrestle control from her nemesis, she needs a Secret Whisper to end all Secret Whispers.
Brenda and Emma's quests collide in a dinner party that nobody will ever forget.

Valentine
It's Valentine's Day on Jessop Square, and everyone is opening their cards. Emma has received one for the first time ever and she resolves to find out who sent it to her. "And then I will kill him," declares Tony, because that's what dads do.
Brenda opens some post that's been lying about for weeks, only to discover that it's her driving test in two days' time. "But you can't drive, Brenda," protests Tony. Yes, she knows she can't drive, that's why she's taking her test.
Brenda begins her lessons but at the first attempt manages to finish off Tony's old car. Jenny's convinced Tim is going to use the most romantic day of the year to propose. "Are you sure, Jenny, because, you know, he's not quite cooked yet?"
Will Brenda pass her test, will Jenny get her proposal, and will Emma ever find out who sent her that Valentine card?

Vikings
Some Scandinavians have moved in to Jessop Square, and Brenda and Jenny are beside themselves. 'They're wearing highly knitted jumpers. The complex weaves are way beyond anything I can imagine.' Whatever they do, they simply must make friends with them.
Tim has been given a book by Jenny called So You're Going to Be a Dad. He thinks it might be a hint, and Tony tells him he's going to have to master dad skills before their baby arrives. Jenny has tasked Tim with making a cot from scratch.
Emma is devastated on hearing that Donny Osmond has got married and is in dire need of cheering up. Tim has a go. 'I like you more than I like beer.' 'Is that true?' asks a weepy Emma. 'No. No it isn't.' Tony tells Tim he's going to have to do better than that if he's to master dad skills and dispatches him to the garage to build the cot.
Brenda and Jenny present themselves to the Scandinavians, Lotte and Marie. They've made a Welcome to Britain box, which doesn't go down quite as well as they might have hoped.

Jessopportunity Knocks
Brenda decides it's high time Jessop Square had its own version of Opportunity Knocks. JessOpportunity Knocks. But what brand new up-to-the-minute fad can she show off? Tony has decided to do kung fu, so Brenda sets her sights on the glories of disco. It's disco v kung fu, but who will come out on top?

Wedding
It's Jenny and Tim's wedding day, and Tony is determined that everything will go according to plan. Emma is their bridesmaid but is anxious to take part in the annual Jessop Square North vs Jessop Square South grudge football match. Somehow, she has to be able to play.
Things get off to a bad start when Brenda and Emma help Jenny into her wedding dress, and they go from bad to worse. They've got two hours to get her down the aisle, and the clock is ticking.

Camping
For the first time in his life, Tony has got his own way. He's taking the family camping to Wales, and they are not going alone. Tim and Jenny will be joining them for their honeymoon, and they'll be picking up Tony's mother, Mam, on the way. She is a bereaved diabetic with a heart condition. What could possibly go wrong?
They arrive at a deserted campsite, and the worst storm ever to hit the Gower Peninsula is very much on its way.
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