Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

When Jonny Met Sharky
Originally broadcast live episode of the sitcom about the lives and loves of five twenty-somethings. Jonny wins a competition to go shark-jumping in Hawaii.

Dabdaa!
With Jonny dead, Janet decides to get through the five stages of grief quickly. Gaz finds a way to help her.

Homophobia Is Gay
Janet takes desperate action to stay safe for Corinthian. Gaz seeks a new friend who can replace Jonny.

Dead Jonny Walking
Louise is distressed to learn she's carrying a girl, not a boy. After Donna fires Tim she is forced to work with depressed Janet and mad Munch.

Here Bums the Bride
Gaz works through his list of three things he must do before he dies. Donna gets work in a charity shop to try to overcome her fear of death. Louise stumbles across a massive secret about Corinthian.

Six Months Later
When the bailiffs come to repossess her house, Janet has just 24 hours to get some money. Louise tries to help. Gaz struggles to babysit his son.

African Death Face
While Donna is in London getting her dream job, Janet and Gaz are left alone together. Louise's contractions start.

Borry
With Donna about to go to London, the secret of Janet and Gaz's relationship comes out. Then Donna reveals she's got a secret of her own. Louise finally has her baby, enthusiastically assisted by Munch.
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