The Grove Family - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
The Price Ticket
One for the Road: Part 1
One for the Road: Part 2
It's the Thought that Counts
Standing Room Only
Idle Gossip
Don't Get Your Feet Wet
When We Were Young: Part 1
When We Were Young: Part 2
It's No Trouble
The attic always has a special fascination for children, particularly Lennie and Daphne, who find it an ideal playroom both for themselves and their friends. Mrs. Grove isn't so enthusiastic, however, especially when the playing involves fireworks, abominable snowmen, breaking-up noises, and, even more unnerving, several extra appetites to cater for at mealtimes. But most children are the same at heart, even if some mothers choose to think otherwise....
Step Up or Step Down?: Part 1
Step Up or Step Down?: Part 2
It's You I Love
The Gang
The Christmas Card
Windfall
Later Two Men Were Detained
Sour Grapes
Me - by Daphne Grove
The Under-Fifteens
The Assailant
The Champion
Leaving Home: Part 1
Leaving Home: Part 2
The Cellar
On Approval
The Decision
For Want of Nourishment
Prevention and Cure
But Once a Year
Olive Green
No Smoking
As Young as You Feel
A Spring Offensive
The Gold Brick
The Prescription
Daphne's Room
Skeleton in the Cupboard
Lord of the Manor
Silver Lining
Betters Can't be Losers
Quite the Man
For Kindness Received
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