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- A series set in the fictional village of Pontyberry in the South Wales Valleys centered on the lives of a single mother in her forties, who earns a living doing the locals' ironing, and her family and friends.
- The hikes, arguments, heartaches, friendships and rivalries of a dysfunctional rambling club full of misfits.
- Ruth Jones presents a festive evening of music, interviews, sketches and celebrity guests.
- Maddeningly efficient Christine joins a walking club run by boring know-all Bob,his lonely assistant Tom and reluctant hiker daughter Hazel. Hazel is annoyed when Victor,a boy from her school, joins the group as she had told her friends that she was on work experience with Stella McCartney.Victor has only come along as he is besotted with Hazel but married Sophie has designs on his body. After Bob has got them all thrown out of a recently gentrified pub he reluctantly accepts Christine as his deputy.
- Christine's reliance on technology angers Bob,who,having made a fool of himself rowing with a farmer who bars the walkers from his land,confiscates everybody's mobile phones. Sophie makes a play for Victor,observed by Hazel,but feels guilty when husband Joe reads her a love poem and presents her with 'Mama Mia' tickets. Christine and Bob combine to try and defeat the farmer but Tom's intervention does not help.
- There is mutiny by the sea in Dorset when Bob must give in to the majority desire to walk the coastal path,rather than go inland to see a burial mound. Tom fails to find buried treasure,Hazel's friends drive by,discovering her secret and Sophie berates Joe for his bad handling of their money. However,Christine gives the couple financial advice,Hazel and Victor brave out her friends and,after a temporary split into two camps, Christine and Bob bury their differences, the most important thing being love of the Great outdoors.
- Sean takes Stella to Big Rae's gym to teach her how to box and she is amazed that her boyfriend is a personal friend of Welsh champion Joe Calzaghe. In the evening everybody gathers for Luke's twenty-fifth birthday bash, where Luke is pursued by Sunil's teen-aged sister Jasminder and Stella shares a romantic dance. All is going well until Luke's father Rob appears.
- Still upset by Rob's proposal Stella accompanies Dai for his day in court, where he dresses to impress in his full regimental uniform. However the more pressing event is Emma, about to sit her school exam going into labour and being rushed to hospital where she gives birth to a son and is joined by Sunil. As Rob apologizes to Stella for his past behaviour they share a moment recalling their first love, a moment which does not sit well with Sean.
- Aged sixteen Stella fell pregnant with son Luke but his father Rob emigrated to Canada with his family. Stella married school-mate Karl by whom she has Emma and Ben but now, at forty-two, she is alone, Karl having gone off with the younger, vain Nadine and Luke in prison. She makes ends meet with her ironing business. After a row with Karl and Nadine over Emma's schooling Stella is ready for a night in the pub with best friend Paula, an undertaker and lollipop man Alan, who fancies her. However she gets a shock when she discovers that Emma, for whom she had high educational hopes, is pregnant by boyfriend Sunil.
- Unhappy about Emma's situation Stella goes to see Sunil's parents, newsagent Jag and his snobbish wife Tanisha. Though they too are unhappy Stella falls out with Tanisha, who considers Sunil above Emma and a general row ensues which also alienates Stella from her daughter. To make things worse she has car trouble and has to deliver her ironing by push-bike but things start to look up when she is helped out of a sticky situation by Sean, a handsome - and younger - decorator who has moved to Wales from Yorkshire. And Paula manages to find her stolen hearse, complete with makeover.
- Two months have passed and Emma and Sunil are planning their wedding. However everything in Pontyberry is overshadowed by the death of local Rugby legend Dick the Kick. This proves to be a boon for Paula and her father, whose business is ailing when they are charged to organize a celebrity funeral with orations from the likes of Neil Kinnock and a whole bunch of famous pall-bearers. And once more, when things look like going wrong Sean proves his worth.
- Luke is now home but, unlike Nadine, who has started a dog grooming business and wants to practice on Stella's dog, he is having no luck in finding work and is tempted when Keckers, the local drug dealer, suggests they do business together. Matters come to a head at a family outing where Sean confronts Luke about his involvement with Keckers and the two lads end up fighting. on the plus side Stella agrees to go on a date with Sean.
- In preparation for her date with Sean, Stella decides to try and lose weight and joins Ben's rugby training fitness group led by Alan. She is visited during her work-out by Dai, her older brother and partner of Paula. Dai is an ex-serviceman wounded out of the army and technically unable to work though he has a habit of playing on his disability. Then he goes missing.
- After her sexy date with Sean Stella is on top of the world but she's about the only one. Emma has heard that Sunil is two-timing her with an older woman and ends their relationship after Luke spots him with another girl, Dai is up in court for working whilst he is meant to be an invalid and Luke has had a letter from his father, now back in the area and anxious to meet up with him.
- Sunil's stag party takes the form of a camping weekend and, as she sees her son and her man off on the coach, Stella is not happy to see that Rob is going with the others. Stella herself joins her daughter and her female friends for a pampering session at a spa but she is brought down to earth when Paula tells her that Dai has overheard Rob asking Luke to go back to Canada with him.
- Following the birth of their baby Emma and Sunil's wedding is put on hold but, since Sunil's mother is against them living together in their new flat until they are married, they sneak off to the registry office. Stella accepts that Luke wants to try for a new life with Rob in Canada and there is a send-off party for him - and for Paula's gay assistant Bobby, who is leaving to move to Bristol with his boyfriend. At the party Rob confesses that he never forgot Stella and was reluctant to leave her. He still has feelings for her and asks her to go with him and Luke. Should she trust him or choose to stay with the handsome, younger, and reliable Sean?
- Sunil goes to medical school but spends most of his time drinking whilst Dai drives Paula mad when he joins her working at the undertakers. Alan is made redundant, thanks to the new traffic lights at the school. As Karl and Nadine open their tanning salon Tantastic Bodies it looks likely that a regular customer will be one of two arrivals in town. Stella's sharp-tongued Aunty Brenda, back from 'wicked' Tenerife. The other arrival, however, is Rob and, given her one night stand with him, Stella is not happy as she and Sean are looking forward to their new arrival.
- As Stella confesses that the father of her baby may indeed be Rob, a disheartened Sean prepares to leave town and, thanks to the likes of Aunty Brenda, Stella's bad news is soon all over Pontyberry. Stella is anxious to shield thirteen year old Ben from the scandal but he is too busy discovering girls and going in for body-building to impress. Bobby returns to town, to the immense relief of Paula, who cannot work with Dai. Also back is Luke, deported from Canada for not disclosing his criminal record. A despondent Alan tries to make money by selling old junk but ends up out of pocket.
- With Sean gone and a visit to the doctor yielding a shock, Stella finds herself without a man and a baby and is vulnerable enough to be tempted into reconciliation with Rob. Aunty Brenda decides her niece needs a change of direction and gets her a job at the local bap factory. Russell Grant arrives to open the tanning salon but not everybody is happy. Paula and Dai's colourful sex life has hit a problem as Dai is unable to perform and succumbs to taking the strange blue pills Aunty Brenda has picked up in Spain. At Sunil's student ball Emma realises that his vampish fellow student Leah is competition for her man whilst Alan is depressed that, now he is out of work, he cannot compete with his ex-wife at giving his son expensive presents.
- Sunil is happy to return to Emma as they prepare for their son's forthcoming naming ceremony but Leah seems persistent in her efforts to catch the young man. Alan is desolate when the rugby club closes and Paula makes it clear that she no longer wants Dai either as a work colleague or her man. Fortunately a Dutch new age life coach Peschman arrives in Pontyberry and soon has half the residents sitting in a semi-circle chilling out to 'Tubular Bells'. Can he save Paula and Dai's relationship?
- Dancer Ashley Banjo comes to town with talent contest 'Got To Dance' and Ben persuades Little Alan that this could be his chance to get the money to save the rugby club from closing. Stella attends an 80s themed fancy dress reunion at her old school where she finds herself attracted to Rob's Tom Cruise outfit and once again comes close to reconciliation with him. Dai's Adam Ant get-up is the least of his worries as, at a marriage guidance meeting with Peschman, Paula admits to having sex with Yanto before moving into her own bedsit. Sunil is still having trouble keeping Leah at bay but at least Aunty Brenda gets it together with Daddy at the crown green bowls club.
- After unwittingly showing herself up at the school reunion Stella decides to concentrate on her job at the undertakers with Paula and is surprised to see Rob and Melissa sharing a romantic moment. Alan feels anything but romantic towards his ex-wife and decides he must take up a plan of action on learning that property developers intend to buy the land on which the rugby club stands. Inspired by Pechman Paula decides to be a better person and offers to baby-sit Sunil and Emma's son Abrha, but loses him on the way to his naming ceremony. Fortunately Jagadeesh's Tom Jones impression carries the day at the event but Luke could do without ex-con Lenny Mack - boyfriend of Zoe and little Jack's father - turning up.