Family drama series about a middle aged couple (Ray Brooks and Sharon Duce) who, with their own three children in their teenage years, decide to become foster parents.
Producer: Richard Bramall
Tom Hollingsworth
Pat Hollingsworth
Mark Hollingsworth
Lisa Hollingsworth
Simon Hollingsworth
Joan Craddock
Miriam Craddock
George Critchley
No overview available.
10 episodes
When Pat Hollingsworth decides she wants to start fostering she faces a hostile response from her family, particularly from husband Tom, who was looking forward to enjoying a peaceful middle age, pursuing his lifelong obsession with old Hollywood musicals.
Runtime: 50 minTom feels he's losing his grip now that the foster children are firmly in residence. "Smurf" is falling out with Simon, Kathy is eating everything except food, and baby Colin likes unravelling Tom's favourite cassette. Their dogs are giving Pat asthma, and the children all wet the bed every night.
Runtime: 50 minTom and Pat are both worried that their in-depth interview will reveal secrets from their past.
Runtime: 50 minThe arrival of adorable toddler Abigail causes heartache, and Mark's first love affair causes headaches.
Runtime: 50 minThe Hollingsworths hear some distressing news about Abigail's mother; Tom discovers that his real father is alive; and Pat finds she has an ally in her attractive boss Andy.
Runtime: 50 minThe Hollingsworths are fazed by the arrival of Mercedes, a sophisticated 11-year-old.
Runtime: 50 minPat never wanted to foster a teenager and when Tom agrees to take on 13-year-old Jason, her worst fears are confirmed.
Runtime: 50 minTom's enthusiasm for the school fun-run is not shared by Pat and the children.
Runtime: 50 minPat is worried about how much Andy is confiding in her. Jason's mother turns up saying she wants him back.
Runtime: 50 minOn their romantic weekend, Pat and Tom become close again.
Runtime: 50 minNo overview available.
10 episodes
The Hollingsworths have been fostering pre-adoptive babies one after the other for months and Tom's had enough of nappies and sleepless nights. Pat promises little Adam will be the last one – but then Caroline comes up with a request she can't refuse.
Runtime: 50 minTom is appalled at the prospect of his mother-in-law becoming his boss, but George reassures him she'll only be a sleeping partner. But sleeping is the last activity Joan has in mind.
Runtime: 50 minShane turns the Hollingsworth's world upside down.
Runtime: 50 minWill the Hollingsworths survive their newest foster child, the demure Felicity?
Runtime: 50 minTom wants to do is go on holiday but when Mark and Lisa refuse to go, so does Pat. Then silent little Trudy appears and Tom grabs the chance to get his own way.
Runtime: 50 minTrudy and the Hollingsworths have arrived in beautiful rural France, ready to start their holiday at last.
Runtime: 50 minAt first, Pat and Tom think that Trudy having leukaemia is probably the hardest thing they've ever had to face. But then her mother is released from prison and things begin to get even worse.
Runtime: 50 minThe family is just beginning to pick up the pieces again after Trudy's death. Tom has taken it particularly badly and starts behaving irrationally. At first Pat puts it down to their money worries – but then Tom tells her that he's bumped into an old flame from his schooldays.
Runtime: 50 minTom has had no sleep for days because JR and his feline friends have been holding all-night raves in the garden. So when Pat suggests adding a baby to the menagerie he puts his foot down – until she tells him that the baby was found tied to a radiator.
Runtime: 50 minPat is feeling taken for granted and isn't pleased when George takes Tom off for a golfing weekend. To add to her troubles, Uncle Jack is coming back from Australia – and Joan is behaving like a teenager in love.
Runtime: 50 min