Don't Wait Up — Season 2
All 6 episodes in airing order, with first-run dates and viewer ratings.
- 01
Toby is intent on a romantic assignation with Angela, while Tom hopes to spend quality time with his girl friend. Both their plans are dashed.
- 02
After Toby and Tom squabble incessantly over domestic trivia, Tom decides that he can no longer tolerate his father as a flat mate.
- 03
Toby and Tom are each having some troubles with their respective practices. Tom is also having problems with the landlord of his surgery—who just happens to be his ex-wife.
- 04
Receptionist problems are the theme of the week: Toby threatens to sack Madeline when he learns that she is still seeing Tom.
- 05
Toby and Tom disagree constantly on the private and National Health systems. But even Tom must concede that knowing the right people is a decided advantage.
- 06
Tom is delighted whenToby resolves to return to his estranged wife Angela. But are Toby's reasons for the reconciliation strictly honorable?
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