Benidorm - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
A new batch of holiday-makers arrive at the Solana resort, including Lancashire's reigning pub quiz champion, the Oracle, and his doting mum - who he refers to as his PA. Meanwhile, the Garvey family have to contend with their foul-mouthed, chain-smoking grandma and children who do not appreciate the hot weather.
Episode 2
Martin and Kate set off for a trip into the town centre, but the outing ends in disaster when they become lost. Meanwhile, everyone seems to be worried about Chantelle's pregnancy - except Madge, who's convinced it's a deliberate attempt to ruin her holiday. Gavin and Troy are left open-mouthed at the evening's entertainment at Neptune's.
Episode 3
Janice begins to come to terms with Chantelle's pregnancy, while all-day sunbather Madge struggles to understand the risk she is taking. Donald and Jacqueline try to hide their worries when Kelly announces her engagement to Mateo - and it seems their fears may be rooted in reality.
Episode 4
Madge gives the wrong impression to Donald and Jacqueline, resulting in an awkward bedroom encounter. Troy gets drunk and flirts with Mateo, and the Oracle tries to demonstrate his pool-playing prowess to Chantelle. Meanwhile, in Neptune's, Janice has her suspicions about Susie.
Episode 5
Mick forces his family to enter a pub quiz with a big cash prize, and is shocked to win the money. A furious Oracle demands a recount - and turns nasty when his request is refused. Madge fails to keep quiet after Kate tells her about Martin's infertility, and Donald tries to reassure Gavin about Troy.
Episode 6
The Garveys have a trip to the beach, where a cash-strapped Mick falls victim to a con, and later receives even worse news from a mystery photographer. Martin tells Kate he thinks her fling with Mateo has livened up their relationship, and the Oracle decides it is time he stopped going on holiday with his mum.
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