How Not to Live Your Life - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Home Sweet Home
Don discovers he's been left a house by his recently deceased grandmother.
The Field Trip
Don goes on a field trip with Abby and the kids from her school, but gets them drunk.
Fake Wake
Don is legally obliged to put on a wake for his deceased nan, with an open casket. Unfortunately, he had her cremated a few days before.
The Young Ones
Don meets a younger woman and, after hanging out with her friends, realises he's not the hip young dude he once thought he was.
Like Father, Like Don
Don gets a job at Karl's dad's company. The competition between the two becomes rife, and Don finds a father figure in Glen.
The Break Up
A night out on the pull with Eddie ends in drama for Don. Back at the house, Don finds out that Abby has split up with Karl.
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