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- This is Australia's longest-running comedy series, following the hilarious adventures of top architect Martin Kelly, who gives up his business to raise his three children. And the kid next door, Nudge.
- Follows the hilarious adventures of a group of people (Lisa, her son Sam, Trevor, Sophie & Richard) as they share their first flat together, squabble over domestic chores and try to keep Sam's presence a secret from their Greek landlord.
- A young couple move to the country but do not get the quiet life they expected
- A a divorced man moves into an apartment with his new wife and her daughter, only to learn that his ex-wife resides in the apartment directly below.
- Martin's mum returns from trekking through Tibet, just in time to complicate the normal Kelly chaos.
- Betty gets ill taking some medication for her cold. Jenny spends all her time at tennis looking at boys.
- The family remembers Betty's arrival from Walgett, while Martin is confident he can solve Debbie's problem, if he knew what it was.
- The combined help of Nudge and Betty don't seem to be able to prevent Debbie's formal from turning into a huge disaster.
- Betty has finally found a flat, but a strange old friend arrives from Walgett, and just to complicate matters, Simon is struck down with a bad dose of love sickness.
- Gentle chaos reigns as Nudge is staying overnight, Debbie gets a job and Betty's auditions for The Sound Of Music reach a heady climax.
- When Nudge starts a charisma diet, the ensuing drama takes over the house. Meanwhile, Debbie needs some motherly advice concerning sex.
- Simon is in danger of losing his best friend to the seductive power of a motorbike. Debbie gets a severe case of moodiness, and Betty explains the intricacies of a chook baler.
- Martin's enthusiasm for Neighbourhood Watch is equalled only by the allure of the lady Sergeant and so the kids set up a cozy evening for two.
- The normal lines of battle are formalised when a wet day brings boredom and bickering to the Kelly household.
- Simon's sense of morality is challenged by his loyalty to a friend while Debbie does her best to acquire a false identity.
- Nudge devises a "get rich quick" scheme with Debbie. Meanwhile, Martin feels he has been neglecting Jenny and decides to do something about it.
- Debbie's passion for new clothes complicates Simon's surprise birthday party, and Martin is the recipient of a horse that wears earrings.
- When Nudge is arrested and goes to jail, help comes from a most unexpected source.
- Martin's normally chaotic life settles down to a mere shambles when Nudge decides to sit for his driver's licence. Betty gets a proposal and Debbie decides to quit school.
- Martin books a holiday for the family but things get complicated when he picks a tropical island that has everything - except television.
- A visit to the pub, a damaged car and things are looking black for Simon, especially when Nudge decides to help out.
- Debbie's fortune turns to misfortune when Martin tells her she cannot go to Paris to study art. Meanwhile, Simon and Nudge have their hands full with some Swedish carpentry.
- The combined talents of Jenny, Nudge and Betty turn Martin's Day of the Year into a night to remember.
- The famous Stan Hickey journeys from Walgett to claim his bride.
- The normal Kelly confusion is helped along by Hamlet and Betty's new crazy hobby.
- Stan arrives unexpectedly from Walgett, convinced Betty is seeing another man. Jenny's elation at being allowed to get a new pet turns to horror when the pet goes missing.
- When Martin gets fed up with the housework, Nudge decides to help arrange a date with Sergeant Anne.
- Martin finally parts company with Betty, and Nudge keeps a date with Sesame Street (1969).
- Martin is called away for the weekend on a business trip. Meanwhile, Simon and Debbie consider it a perfect opportunity to throw a party for their friends.
- Betty is studying Japanese for her role in a play for the Musical Society. Meanwhile, Nudge hears bad news about his job at the bank and Debbie gives lessons to Simon on job interview techniques.
- Debbie goes into the T-shirt designing business with the aim of making a fortune. Simon and Nudge find that their new job at the golf course has its dangerous side.
- Simon tries to improve Nudge's love life by giving him lessons in the art of writing letters. Betty, horrified after finding one of the letters, thinks Nudge is in love with her.
- Nudge gets closer to Debbie than expected and Dad decides it's time for a change of image.
- Betty's determination to extract a raise from Martin drives her to desperate measures. Meanwhile, Nudge becomes an art dealer, and it takes a visit from John Laws himself to sort out the mess.
- Betty's mysterious lover is revealed while Nudge's attempts at courting finally bear fruit. Meanwhile, Dad, Debbie and Jenny try to re-adjust to life in the Kelly household without Simon.
- Martin is going through his mid-life crisis, watching the remaining minutes in his life tick away. Anne plans to cheer him up with a surprise party.
- After Jenny is caught being the bully - Nudge decides to teach her how to be a lady. Betty, meanwhile, decides her fortune lies in writing a romantic best-seller.
- Martin's romance with Sergeant Anne Burke continues on a rocky road and Debbie's just got her L plates - and in her case L stands for Lethal.
- Nudge has lost his girlfriend. Meanwhile, Betty has rented the house to her musical society and Simon solves Nudge's romantic problem.
- Nudge thinks he is taking Debbie to her debut - Debbie doesn't. Meanwhile Martin, in his search for a new image is planning to buy a new Russian 4-wheel drive car.
- Nudge and Simon discover they are eligible to vote in the upcoming elections, and while they agonise over their precious votes, Betty is agonising over the failing health of a loved one.
- Betty and Jenny decide to redecorate Martin's office. Martin meanwhile, is very concerned about the new man in Debbie's life.
- Martin has a garage sale, but Nudge is the only customer. Meanwhile, Simon applies for an exchange student scholarship.
- When Betty's father falls ill in Walgett, she gets a surprise visit from Stan Hickey. Meanwhile, Debbie, Simon and Nudge go on a fast to raise money for starving people.
- Martin is concerned about the trashy love novels that Betty is reading, and even more concerned when he learns Jenny is reading them too.
- The Kelly family eagerly await Simon's return from America when Grandma arrives, intent on throwing a welcome home party. Meanwhile, Nudge's enthusiasm for Simon's return turns to sadness after hearing about the trip.
- Nudge, the Newshound, is on the trail of a big story, while Debbie is making a valiant attempt to modernise dad. Betty has trouble with a beer-swilling bull, and Simon has a pressing deadline.
- Nudge, Simon and Debbie enter the Have a Go (1987) television contest with an act designed to launch them to stardom.
- Simon surprises everybody by announcing his engagement, which is only the beginning of a nightmare for Martin.