List of Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps episodes

This is a list of episodes of the British television series, Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps, a BBC sitcom written by Susan Nickson that ran for 9 series from February 2001 to May 2011. The series is set in Runcorn, Cheshire, The programme revolves around the lives of five twentysomethings and documents their personal lives and relationships.

Overview

Series Episodes Originally aired Series premiere Series finale
1 6 2001 February 26, 2001 April 2, 2001
2 6 2002 April 15, 2002 May 20, 2002
3 11 2003 February 23, 2003 December 21, 2003
4 8 2004 February 15, 2004 April 4, 2004
5 14 2005 January 2, 2005 April 3, 2005
6 10 2006 February 26, 2006 April 30, 2006
7 8 2008 January 13, 2008 March 9, 2008
8 11 2009 March 8, 2009 December 22, 2009
9 6 2011 April 26, 2011 May 24, 2011

Episodes

Series One (2001)

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Title Writer Director Original Airdate Viewers (millions) [1]
11"Fags, Shags and Kebabs"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick26 February 2001 (2001-02-26)3.04

When Donna tells Janet that she is looking for a boyfriend, Janet asks her boyfriend Jonny to persuade his friend Gaz to go on a blind date with Donna. Jonny convinces him to go on a date when Janet threatens to reveal that his favourite film is Titanic. A double date results in Janet, Jonny and Donna storming out. In the local Kebab House, Jonny gives Donna Gaz’s phone number and she goes to his flat. She thinks she has made a mistake when she finds his pornography collection but despite bitterly arguing, she and Gaz end up having sex. In a sub-plot Louise gets a job as a barmaid but quits when her boss offers her a bag of peanuts in exchange for sex.

First appearance: Will Mellor as Gaz, Natalie Casey as Donna, Sheridan Smith as Janet, Kathryn Drysdale as Louise, Ralf Little as Jonny and Beverley Callard as Flo
22"Spunk"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick5 March 2001 (2001-03-05)2.75
Donna is waiting for Gaz to call her after their date. Finally she goes to see him and they agree to have lots of uncommitted sex, but their plans backfire when Gaz is invited to Sunday dinner at the Henshaws', where Donna's mother Flo and sister Katie make him feel uncomfortable. On Gaz’s advice, Jonny starts to be meaner to Janet to improve their relationship but fails miserably. After Gaz convinces him to follow his plan Jonny goes missing the next day. When Gaz tells worried Janet that it was his idea, she throws the remote at him and breaks his nose. He goes to hospital where he finds Jonny, who has been concussed by an old woman who hit him when he offered to escort her across the road. Jonny and Janet make up in the hospital. Louise discovers that she's put on weight for the first time since she was 14 and goes on a diet, but her weight-obsession is cured when she finds stretch-marks around her legs.
33"Bone With The Wind"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick12 March 2001 (2001-03-12)3.2
Gaz is worried that Donna may be planning to move in after he finds her toothbrush in his flat. Janet starts to think Jonny no longer fancies her, and tries various ways to improve her love life with Jonny, such as buying lingerie, which only results in Jonny becoming suspicious. Janet forces Jonny out the house so she and Donna can make him a romantic meal but in the pub Gaz and Jonny decide that Donna and Janet are having an affair and go to confront the man they believe is with their girlfriend, whom they have dubbed ‘Pedro’, with socks containing eggs, only to find they were doing it all for Jonny. After falling for a gay man, Louise decides to make the best of the situation and become a fag hag.
44"Angry Wangry"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick19 March 2001 (2001-03-19)< 2.75
Janet wants to become demure and educated and decides to try to become a student; she is invited to read at a poetry meeting by Cameron, a student friend of Louise. Jonny is totally against the idea but Janet tries to do everything she can to impress Cameron. However, her reading doesn’t go down well with the audience, so Jonny speaks out in her defence, to the appreciation of the audience. Donna vows to be less angry after criticism from Flo. Gaz feels that he is no longer attractive to women any more and goes on the pull only to be caught by Donna. Jonny is chatted up by two women and tries to get them to go away but they like his hard-to-get attitude and offer to ‘lez up’. Jonny gives them the cold shoulder and goes home to watch ER. Donna catches Gaz sniffing Flo’s hair but does nothing because she is trying to be calm. She finally loses patience and pushes Gaz in the canal at the end of the episode.
55"Lard"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick26 March 2001 (2001-03-26)3.15
Jonny is worried that he is falling for Louise, but is reassured when he kisses her and notices she tastes of lard. Donna redecorates Gaz’s flat, resulting in an argument between them because it is too feminine for him, but they make up. Janet tries to become a comedian, but fails miserably: until she finds out about Jonny and Louise and her insults of the rest of the gang are found amusing.
66"Ugly Babies"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick2 April 2001 (2001-04-02)2.48
Donna and Janet both think that they might be pregnant, but Janet is reluctant to tell Jonny. Jonny begins to want more to happen in his life, but a pony ride and a train ride don't cheer him up. Janet learns she isn't pregnant just as Jonny starts to come around to the idea; at episode's end it looked like Donna might be pregnant.

Series Two (2002)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"On The Blob"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick15 April 2002 (2002-04-15)1
Janet and Jonny come home to find Donna who confides in Janet about her pregnancy. Having found him running through the streets in his underwear, Jonny reassures Gaz as Donna had told him that she may be pregnant. Donna finds out that she got her dates mixed up and isn’t pregnant, although Gaz is bitterly disappointed as he was starting to look favourably on it as he could become responsible and stable. However, Janet makes him realize he can do this with an adult relationship with Donna. Gaz then offers to take Donna on a date to ‘the finest drinking establishment in town’ although to Donna’s disappointment this is just having a can of lager in Gaz’s garage. In a sub-plot, after having dream to which Donna is pregnant, Louise believes that she is a psychic and, on her advice, Jonny becomes a mime although this does not last long. Louise discovers she isn’t psychic after she finds out that Donna is not pregnant
"Bungle"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick22 April 2002 (2002-04-22)2
Jonny wins £1000 on a scratch card and everybody wonders what he'll do with it (although they mostly have daft ideas). Donna and Gaz finally have a real conversation in the pub when Flo thinks Donna should hire a conversational prostitute so Gaz won't leave her. Janet throws a dinner party to celebrate Jonny’s scratchcard-win under the false impression that Jonny will spend the money on an engagement ring; she's deeply upset when she finds out otherwise, as is Donna when Gaz says he agrees with Jonny on the stupidity of marriage. Donna and Gaz make up that night. Louise also has a new posh boyfriend, James, who reveals while drunk at the dinner party that he's still a virgin (quite the opposite of what Louise thought). Upset at first, Louise changes her mind when she realizes that she can get him to do anything she wants! At episode's end, Jonny says he's used the money to hire children’s TV character Bungle, who comes with a free bouncy castle.
"Dirty Girls"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick29 April 2002 (2002-04-29)3
Janet finds an old love letter from her ex-boyfriend Andy, making Jonny jealous. Donna's mother asks her to move out. Louise considers experimenting with homosexuality after she realises that she doesn’t fancy her boyfriend.
"Vomit"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick6 May 2002 (2002-05-06)4
Gaz asks Donna to move in with him. Janet meets up with Andy in the pub. Jonny falls ill. Louise buys a dog she names Chesney. Gaz sees Janet and Andy kiss outside the Archer.
"Crusty Curtains"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick13 May 2002 (2002-05-13)5
Jonny and Janet argue over Janet’s kiss with Andy. Gaz and Donna argue over Donna being too demanding in their new living arrangements. Donna ends up spending the night at Janet & Jonny’s house while Janet stays as Gaz's flat.
"Mo Mo And Pigsy"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick20 May 2002 (2002-05-20)6
Jonny wakes up confused after his sickness and finds Donna, not Janet, bringing him his cup of tea. Louise attempts to predict the future with astrology. Jonny and Donna go to Andy’s to search for Janet. The couples reunite in the pub and Jonny proposes to Janet, using the ring he stole from Andy’s house.

Series Three (2003)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"Munch"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick23 February 2003 (2003-02-23)1

Janet accepts Jonny’s proposal but insists that he buys her a ring, so he tries to find a job. Gaz discovers he has a half-brother, Munch. Louise goes on a date with Andy to an expensive restaurant, but Andy walks out, leaving Louise to pay the bill.[2]

First appearance: Lee Oakes as Munch
"Fish"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick2 March 2003 (2003-03-02)2

Louise gets a valentine and goes to meet the sender. He turns out to be David, who used to go to school with her but has been living in Australia for the past 8 years. Jonny gets Janet to quit smoking. Gaz and Donna learn new things about each other’s living habits.[3]

First appearance: Jonathon Dutton as David

Absent: Beverley Callard as Flo and Lee Oakes as Munch
"Kangaroo"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick9 March 2003 (2003-03-09)3
Jonny asks Janet’s father, Pete, for her hand in marriage. Donna plans a kinky night in with Gaz. Louise tries to be more mature to prolong her relationship with David.[4]
"Beastiality"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick16 March 2003 (2003-03-16)4
Pete has refused Jonny's request to marry Janet. They decide to marry on a small budget. Janet buys a secondhand wedding dress, but its previous owner was several sizes larger than Janet. Munch takes a shine to Donna, which annoys Gaz. Louise discovers that David has a colourful past, including sleeping with Donna. Louise insults Donna, who smacks her. The registry office calls Janet to announce a cancellation for the next day and they can have the slot for themselves.[5]
"Hospikal"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick23 March 2003 (2003-03-23)5
Jonny blackmails Pete into paying for the wedding after discovering him with Donna's mum. When Janet suspects a blackmail situation, Jonny says he saw her dad dressed in women's clothing. Trying to avoid Munch lands Gaz in hospital.[6]
"Dresses, Dresses, Dresses"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick30 March 2003 (2003-03-30)6

Janet, Donna and Louise shop for wedding dresses with money from Janet's dad. Gaz and Jonny steal a barrel from outside the pub and struggle to open it in Gaz’s workshop; when it finally opens, it's only full of barrel wash. This episode is set on 27 September, Meat Loaf's birthday, as it is stated during the episode.[7]

Absent: Beverley Callard as Flo and Lee Oakes as Munch
"Fockin Mokky Bokka"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick6 April 2003 (2003-04-06)7

Noisy neighbors rob Gaz and Donna of sleep. Jonny's new supervisor harasses him at work, but Janet doesn't believe him when he tells her, so he gets into more trouble trying to prove it. Louise becomes scared of ageing and David tries to comfort her by showing her that everyone gets old.

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch
"Jammy Dodgers"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick13 April 2003 (2003-04-13)8

Jonny and Janet worry that they don’t care about each other's opinions when they realize they rarely argue. Louise has sex troubles with David. When Gaz insists that Donna has more nights out, she spends most of the night outside their flat to make him think she's out with her mates.

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch
"Dump"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick20 April 2003 (2003-04-20)9

Janet makes a wedding-gift wish-list and Jonny helps Donna search for the items at the dump. Gaz teaches Munch about women. Louise meets David’s deaf cousin and visits Munch’s house with his Social Services supervisor.

Absent: Beverley Callard as Flo
"Schluballybub"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick27 April 2003 (2003-04-27)10

Feeling she doesn't love him anymore, Janet leaves Jonny. David buys Louise a plant as a test of trust, which upsets her. Gaz blames Donna for a new wart. Donna and David begin to talk after arguing with their respective partners, which angers Gaz.

Final appearance: Beverley Callard as Flo (the character dies offscreen between Series 4 and 5).

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch

Musical Special (2003)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"When Janet Met Jonny"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick21 December 2003 (2003-12-21)Sp 1

As Janet leaves Jonny, a musical flashback shows how they met and how Donna rejects Gaz’s initial advances. Janet, Donna and Louise go out on the pull and Jonny goes to see Gaz. Jonny and Janet do not know each other and meet in the club. Gaz tries to impress Donna by asking for a blowjob. This special is set in 1998 before the start of Series 1 and contains pastiches of several then current music videos.[8]

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch

Series Four (2004)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"Corinthian Dies"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick15 February 2004 (2004-02-15)1

Janet decides to leave Jonny but leaves him a note instead of telling him. Gaz is upset with Donna when he finds out that she was with David a few years ago. Janet stays with Louise, who thinks that David revolves around her. David and Gaz have a drinking competition; David wins. Louise gets back with David, then dumps him because he dumped her.

First appearance: Alison Mac as Kate

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch
"Piggy Goes Oink"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick22 February 2004 (2004-02-22)2

Louise receives a letter saying that she can't graduate from University until she returns a children's book titled 'Piggy Goes Oink'. Louise first blames David for taking it because she dumped him. Janet and Jonny are no longer in a relationship and Janet's dad kicks Jonny out of the house. Jonny goes to stay at his dad's. Janet realised that she made a terrible mistake so she goes to find Jonny and try to make things better. She finds Jonny kissing barmaid Kate outside of The Archer. Donna wants to better herself so she goes to David and he agreed to help her through University, but Gaz isn't happy about it.

Final appearance: Jonathon Dutton as David
"My Delicious Guava"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick29 February 2004 (2004-02-29)3
After seeing Jonny with barmaid Kate she begins to miss him. Jonny and Kate decide to meet up at the castle for their first date, but when Jonny tries to prove his exceptional masculinity by climbing a wall, he falls and injures his ankle. Louise moves in with Janet to compensate for the loss of Jonny's company. Janet finds a spider and phones Jonny to come catch it. Jonny is also scared of spiders but goes to Janet's to prove his masculinity to Kate--only to faint at the sight of the spider. Gaz feels rejected while Donna is working on her first assignment as a student.
"Cuggles"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick7 March 2004 (2004-03-07)4
Louise looks for a hobby, thinking she'll get bored after she graduates. Donna suggests that she get a job, but Louise keeps making excuses because she is “sooo lazy”. Janet is getting intimate with candy bars because she misses Jonny, so she phones a dateline to see if she can get a new boyfriend. She meets up with a candidate in the Archer...who turns out to be a very masculine she. Louise applies for a job as head of finance at ICA but during the interview the Interviewer realises that her CV is a lie; when she says she has a sociology degree, he offers her a job at Pizza Hut. Gaz goes back to Janet’s and they have sex.
"Purgatory"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick14 March 2004 (2004-03-14)5
Janet throws a party and leaves the guest list to new housemate Louise, who invites Jonny and Kate, saying she likes Kate and Jonny is much nicer now that he's with her. Janet confesses her love to Jonny, and Kate has sex with Jonny in Janet's bed. Gaz feels guilty about sleeping with Janet and Donna feels guilty about rejecting him, so the couple try to do something special.
"Mate Date"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick21 March 2004 (2004-03-21)6

Janet goes to work at the bakery unaware that Louise will be her boss, until they're at the entrance on her first day; Janet is shocked. Kate realises that everyone hates her except Jonny. Donna wants Gaz to break Kate and Jonny up so that Janet and Jonny can get back together. Angry at everyone, Kate wants to leave Runcorn with Jonny,

First appearance: Hayley Bishop as Kelly

Final appearance: Alison Mac as Kate
"Homeless and Horny"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick28 March 2004 (2004-03-28)7
Jonny’s dad kicks him out after his breakup with Kate, and Janet tries to lure him back home. Louise is sacked from the bakery after becoming power-mad and sacking everyone. Donna's new tutor, Philip, propositions her, promising her better grades if they get together. Gaz becomes impotent. Janet's cheese-and-onion-pasty outfit aids their reconciliation.
"Filthy Brunching"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick4 April 2004 (2004-04-04)8

Janet and Jonny have reunited and she tries to excite him more than Kate did. Donna has brunch with her tutor, making Gaz very jealous; his confrontation of Philip cures his impotence! Louise gets a job at the Office for National Statistics where she accidentally wipes Jonny’s records. She returns the same evening to recreate them, but also adds in a fanciful criminal record. The police track down Jonny, and the series ends in a hail of bullets in the grounds of Halton Castle high above Runcorn.

Absent: Hayley Bishop as Kelly

Series Five (2005)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"Dead"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick2 January 2005 (2005-01-02)1
Donna feels horny on the day of her mother Flo's funeral. Gaz has erection troubles so Donna buys a cardboard cutout of the Chuckle Brothers to fulfill her sexual needs. After surviving the police shooting at the end of the last series, Jonny is desperate to make the most of being a local celebrity. Louise is arrested for being responsible for Jonny’s shooting. When Janet comes to bail her out, Louise confesses that she was responsible for Jonny's shooting, Janet withdraws her bail, and Louise ends up back in prison. Donna cures Gaz of his erection troubles. Jonny's press conference was to be outside of The Archer, but because Janet and Jonny couldn't see it, they decided to go home. News reporter Gordon Burns guest-stars.
"Nobbly Bobbly"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick9 January 2005 (2005-01-09)2
Jonny develops agoraphobia after his shooting. Donna inherits her mother’s house--on condition that she must not open the cupboard under the stairs. But Gaz hears noises coming from under the stairs and develops paranoia that Donna's mum's spirit is haunting the house. They open the door and the staircase collapses, so they return to their flat. Louise goes into therapy and decides that she must tell Jonny about Gaz and Janet sleeping together.
"Shrink"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick16 January 2005 (2005-01-16)3
While Jonny and Janet are planning their second wedding attempt, Janet discovers that she's pregnant. Louise becomes a counsellor and talks about how Donna's mother died. Gaz kisses Louise so that he and Janet can blackmail her into not telling Jonny that they slept together. Donna checks her bank balance and discovers that the money from selling her mother's house has arrived. She decides to use it to go hiking in Ecuador with Gaz, but he accidentally tells her about him and Janet sleeping together.
"Ecuador"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick23 January 2005 (2005-01-23)4
Jonny buys a car and gets driving lessons from Gaz. Louise tries to force Jonny into publicly forgiving her for the shooting by threatening him with the destruction of his car. Jonny gives her new dress to a charity shop, so she gets his car crushed. Donna leaves Gaz and tries to go to Ecuador on her own, but Gaz takes her passport. Janet tries to persuade Donna not to go, but she is determined. As a gesture of goodwill, Janet returns Donna’s passport to her, which makes Donna think that Janet wants her to go, so she decides to stay.
"Potato People"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick30 January 2005 (2005-01-30)5

Janet tries to make up with Donna who is apparently moving on with her life and doesn't care. Donna goes to the Archer to make new friends and tells Kelly that Gaz is now single. Kelly dresses and acts like Donna to impress Gaz. Jonny gets Louise to help him with his “job” of selling alcohol to teenagers after he is banned from the off-licence.

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch
"Antlers"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick6 February 2005 (2005-02-06)6
Jonny’s stag night doesn’t go to Gaz’s plan as he doesn’t want anyone there who knows that he slept with Janet. Louise makes the most of her possible last night of freedom at Janet’s hen night; her trial for shooting Jonny is the next day. Donna and Janet make up and Donna gives Janet a music-box which symbolises their everlasting friendship.
"Crab"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick13 February 2005 (2005-02-13)7

Jonny and Janet wake up in a truck on their wedding day. Gaz and Donna try to find them and try to ensure that Janet and Jonny’s names get on a wedding certificate. As they can’t find them, Gaz and Donna pose as Jonny and Janet for the wedding ceremony. Meanwhile Louise’s trial seems to go well, but as she won’t admit that she did something stupid, she is ordered to do community service.

Absent: Lee Oakes as Munch
"Fat"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick20 February 2005 (2005-02-20)8

6 months after the wedding, Gaz has gained serious weight and needs to lose it quickly. Janet develops a nesting instinct after a shock that her baby may be taken away from her because of her dirty house. Donna has a promotion at the bucket factory but must sell 4000 buckets or she will get fired. Louise is doing her community service with 'five little chavettes' and Jonny gets a job in The Archer but nothing goes quite right.

Final appearance: Lee Oakes as Munch (until Series 7, Episode 3)
"Stot Or Pronk"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick27 February 2005 (2005-02-27)9
Donna wants to get surgery after she becomes envious of Gaz getting back into shape. Louise prepares a heavily-pregnant Janet to enter the pub quiz. Feeling anxious about the baby, Jonny persuades Gaz to help Janet with the antenatal classes.
"Who’s The Daddy?"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick6 March 2005 (2005-03-06)10

Donna and Gaz try to make each other jealous by talking about imaginary new partners. Donna ends up upsetting Gaz when she says he was crap in bed. Storming out, Gaz gets run over by the ambulance that's coming for Janet. Donna realizes how much she loves Gaz, and they make up--on his hospital bed. Meanwhile, worried that she'll never get a job because of her criminal record, Louise decides to become a diehard charity-collector, but her goodwill doesn't last long; besides, she doesn't appreciate the chance to do a good deed. Concussed after his accident, Gaz lets slip to Jonny that he's the father of Janet's baby. Devastated, Jonny rushes to confront Janet, but Donna intercepts him; telling him Janet's had the baby, she persuades him to forgive her.

Jonny proudly announces the birth of Corinthian McVitie Keogh--after his favourite biscuits.
"Bababababa"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick13 March 2005 (2005-03-13)11
Janet becomes a baby bore and Jonny tries to regain her attention. Now that Gaz is back with Donna and Janet has a baby, Louise feels ignored and tries to get one of Kelly’s men for herself. Donna strongly resists babysitting Corinthian with Gaz.
"God"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick20 March 2005 (2005-03-20)12
Louise becomes religious. Jonny tries to make Corinthian more exciting; Janet suggests getting him christened and making Donna and Gaz godparents. Gaz takes Donna’s mum’s HRT tablets to try to become more sensitive.
"Love 83199"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick27 March 2005 (2005-03-27)13
Gaz's flat is falling apart, so Donna wants them to move into a house. Janet is suffering from post-natal depression; Jonny looks for work and finds his dream job working in a "Jammy Dodgers" biscuit factory. Gaz and Donna go to view a house but Gaz nixes it after he sees a sheep (because of his phobia). Louise starts a relationship with her phone. Jonny doesn't pass the job interview and by episode's end, all is back to normal.
"Near, Far"Susan NicksonGareth Carrivick3 April 2005 (2005-04-03)14
Janet is offered a job singing on a cruise ship. Louise is in a relationship with Mick, “stylist to the stars--of Hollyoaks”. Jonny has his interview for the biscuit-factory job. Gaz stands up to the sheep and he and Donna are going to move into the house. Just as everyone seems ready to move on, all of their futures fall apart except Janet's.

Series Six (2006)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Viewership
"Speedycruise!"Susan NicksonBecky Martin26 February 2006 (2006-02-26)723,000
Jonny doesn’t want Janet to leave her family behind to work on the cruise ship. Jonny says that they could all go together but as Corinthian doesn’t have a passport he and Jonny can’t get on the boat. When Janet finds out what she is expected to wear, she immediately leaves. Unemployed after his dad sells the garage, Gaz tries to convince Donna to buy it with the money from selling her mum’s house, but she wants to buy a mobile library (wanting to call it the ‘Donnabile-library’). As Louise’s mum is taken into hospital with kidney failure, she tells Louise that she's adopted.
"Goblins"Susan NicksonBecky Martin5 March 2006 (2006-03-05)649,000
Janet makes money by making toy goblins. Jonny campaigns for baby-changing facilities in the pub. Donna is convinced that her sexist employers are preventing her from getting promoted because she is a woman and she is sacked after she tries to prove that she can drive a van. Louise receives a letter from her biological parents, but can’t physically open it. Gaz fires himself for laziness (and other), then rehires himself with a payrise the same day, after Donna crashes the van.
"Mummy Cupboard"Susan NicksonBecky Martin12 March 2006 (2006-03-12)573,000
Janet pawns her wedding ring and tries to make money by working on a sex-chatline. Jonny decides that Corinthian should not be exposed to his bad influences. Louise meets her father. Gaz wants to propose to Donna, but she's masquerading as "Don" so they can get more work done at the garage together instead of having sex all the time.
"Cauliflower"Susan NicksonNick Wood19 March 2006 (2006-03-19)689,000
Gaz refuses to accept Donna’s refusal to his wedding proposal. Louise meets her father: Brian, a gay alcoholic who begins to fancy Jonny. Janet starts shoplifting after she accidentally steals some clothes from a shop. When Donna finally accepts Gaz’s proposal, he tries to give her a dream wedding.
"Drunk"Susan NicksonNick Wood26 March 2006 (2006-03-26)759,000
Jonny is angry with Louise's dad for thinking he's homosexual so he decides to become more macho, telling Janet that he wants to go back to "when men were men and women were shorter". His plan backfires and Janet angers him by calling him a "big gay", so he threatens to hit her. Gaz is upset because Donna won't marry him. Louise gets drunk on one glass of wine so she thinks that she is an alcoholic and joins Alcoholics Anonymous. Gaz wants to get Donna pregnant and tries to reclaim Corinthian.
"Croppity Crops"Susan NicksonNick Wood & Becky Martin2 April 2006 (2006-04-02)604,000
Jonny decides to become a farmer. After her alcoholism, Louise decides that she needs a family and tries to join Janet and Jonny’s. Janet lives in fear after Gaz’s attempt to take Corinthian. Donna introduces Gaz to tantric sex, but after they fail, Gaz starts to donate to a sperm bank.
"Finger Sniffing"Susan NicksonBecky Martin9 April 2006 (2006-04-09)580,000
Janet and Donna compete for a pub-manager job. Louise buys a car with her mother’s legacy--prior to her actual death. Jonny realises that Gaz is Corinthian's father and hands him over, until Gaz reveals that Corinthian can't be his due to his low sperm count.
"War, Hurrgh!"Susan NicksonBecky Martin16 April 2006 (2006-04-16)550,000
After getting the manager’s job, Janet turns the pub into a World War II theme pub. To get back at Janet, Donna poses as a health inspector to try to close it. Louise becomes a prostitute to pay off her debt after her mother lives. Jonny buys Gaz a puppy to nurture, to help him with his desire to have children. After he accidentally kills the puppy, Gaz tries to adopt. Gaz tells Janet that Donna isn’t a health inspector, so she deliberately makes the pub dirty--just as a real health inspector arrives.
"Closing Time"Susan NicksonNick Wood23 April 2006 (2006-04-23)641,000
When the brewery closes the pub due to health concerns, Kelly and Janet hold a siege, planning to occupy the Archer so it can't be closed down. Louise learns she's pregnant and tries to determine the father, only remembering the way he grasped her breasts. Gaz speaks to Donna’s dad on the phone and agrees to look after Donna’s 16-year-old brother. Jonny kisses Arthur to make sure he's not turning homosexual.
"When Janet Killed Jonny"Susan NicksonNick Wood30 April 2006 (2006-04-30)661,000

The group break into The Archer, despite a curse which states that everyone who enters will be killed by the thing they love the most. Kelly is suffocated by crisp packets, Louise saws her own head off after sawing into her own leg and bashing herself in the head with a hammer, Donna gets chopped in two trying to break through the glass ceiling, Gaz is crushed by Donna’s legs and Jonny is consumed by a giant Jammie Dodger. Janet isn’t seen being killed, but as she tries to escape, she is pulled back into the building by the rest of her friends. Janet then wakes up finding it all to have been a dream. However, she turns her head away from Jonny and when she turns back to look his head is a giant Jammie Dodger....

Notes

  • Last appearance of Jonny Keogh (Ralf Little), although mentioned later in the series
  • Last appearance of Kelly Crabtree (Hayley Bishop)
  • This episode is considered a fantasy outside of the series' narrative, as all characters (minus Jonny Keogh and Kelly Crabtree) re-appear in the next series, with no mention of these events.
  • This is the first and only episode in the entire series not to have a studio audience.

Series Seven (2008)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Viewership
"When Jonny Met Sharky"Susan NicksonNick Wood13 January 2008 (2008-01-13)897,000

Synopsis: While Jonny is in Hawaii, having won a competition to go shark-jumping, Donna and Janet decide they need jobs and end up competing for the position of barmaid at the reopened Archer. The new manager, Tim, has changed it into a theme pub, and although the theme is John Barrowman, it initially looks exactly the same. Louise decides that her squeaky voice doesn't help her and resolves to do something about it. Gaz, wanting to do something exciting, tries several stunts. The episode ends with Janet receiving a devastating phone call from Hawaii: Jonny is dead, having been eaten by a shark.[9]
Production: The episode was broadcast live and opened with a shot of the studio control room before showing the studio itself; only three sets were used- Gaz & Donna’s flat, The Archer, and Janet and Jonny’s living room, although some exterior shots were used as links. At the end, the cast took their bows to the studio audience.
Notes:

  • First appearance of Luke Gell as Tim
  • When Gaz asks why anyone would want to water-ski over a shark, Janet replies with The Fonz's catchphrase “Aaay!”, underlining the reference to Happy Days.
  • There are references in the narrative to the fact that the episode is being broadcast live; Tim refers to the programme which actually followed the initial broadcast, and Janet comments on what she has just seen on BBC Three.
  • Gaz is seen emulating Evel Knievel, recreating Malcolm Hardee’s “balloon dance”, and attempting fire eating.
  • In the karaoke scene, Donna sings "Chick Chick Chicken", which was a UK hit record for Natalie Casey when she was three years old; Donna says that she is going to "release [it] as a 12-inch drum and bass remix".

Reception: 897,000 viewers watched the live broadcast and a further 291,000 the later repeat, giving the show its highest ever rating.[10]

"DABDAA!"Susan NicksonNick Wood20 January 2008 (2008-01-20)769,000
The episode opens with Jonny’s funeral and Janet having difficulty coming to terms with his death. She resolves to follow the Five Stages of Grief: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance[11] as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, Louise announces her pregnancy and Donna has started working at The Archer. Gaz tries to comfort Janet but Donna remains suspicious of his motives in doing so.[12]
"Homophobia Is Gay"Tim DawsonNick Wood27 January 2008 (2008-01-27)738,000
Janet is broke and reduced to wrapping herself in turf to keep warm. Donna tries to help Tim admit his homosexuality even though he claims to be happily married to a rugby-playing wife; this backfires and Tim fires her. Meanwhile, Gaz misses male company following Jonny’s death. Louise conducts a fake séance to persuade Janet that she should move in. Munch reappears and appears to have found God.[13]
"Dead Jonny Walking"Susan NicksonNick Wood10 February 2008 (2008-02-10)512,000
Donna, now running The Archer, is too busy to arrange her wedding to Gaz, which is a week away. Jonny’s memorial stone arrives but Janet does not want to look at it, although she tries to keep Corinthian aware of him. Louise isn't happy to learn that she's carrying a baby girl--“She might be prettier than me!” After a glass of Vimto, Munch’s religious enthusiasm fades, and he is hurt when Gaz wishes he were “less stupid." Louise panics when her baby’s heartbeat cannot be heard, but when it turns out the nurse is drunk and the baby was lying on her side, Louise realises that she will love her daughter. Meanwhile, Munch can read--just not music.[14]
"Here Bums The Bride"Kate WincupNick Wood17 February 2008 (2008-02-17)807,000
Donna and Gaz have their wedding but since Janet has organised it, the decorations are completely Jonny-centric. Louise advises Janet to throw out some of Jonny’s things in order to get over her loss. Janet shows a box of Jonny’s old love letters to Louise, who finds a letter from the hospital addressed to Jonny. Janet takes most of Jonny’s possessions to the charity shop where she reveals to Donna that she actually isn’t coping well with her loss. Louise decides to keep the letter a secret as it reveals that Jonny had had a DNA test which showed that he was not Corinthian’s father; however, she shows it to Gaz. Meanwhile, Janet becomes interested in Munch.[15]
"Six Months Later"Jon BrownNick Wood24 February 2008 (2008-02-24)830,000
Louise is now 9 months pregnant but doesn’t think the baby shows. Finding a pile of neglected post, she discovers that the rent hasn’t been paid and Janet is about to be evicted. Meanwhile, fed up with The Archer, Donna wants to move into management and is eagerly awaiting the interview-requesting phone call. To help Janet, Louise finds Aidan, who has just robbed a Post Office and is rich. Gaz wants to buy Janet's house, but Donna prefers a more upmarket property. In the end she relents--but her hopes of promotion are dashed.[16]
"African Death Face"Jon BrownNick Wood2 March 2008 (2008-03-02)640,000
Donna and Gaz are now living in Janet’s house. Donna's job interview doesn't go well because she doesn't understand management-speak. Left alone, Janet and Gaz rekindle old desires. When Louise goes into labor, she ends up being her own birthing-partner in Donna's absence. Janet realizes she and Gaz should stay together, but Donna returns from a successful interview and tells Gaz they're moving to London.[17]
"Borry"Susan NicksonNick Wood9 March 2008 (2008-03-09)728,000
Gaz has fallen in love with Janet and doesn't want to move south with Donna. Donna has met a man named Wesley in London and wants to move on from Gaz, but when Gaz lets slip that he and Janet are in love, Donna gut-reaction throws beer over them, but eventually realizes that they belong together because they're "scum"--in a nice way. Meanwhile, aided by Munch, Louise gives birth (in the Archer) to a beautiful girl she names "Louise Louise Brooks" (she tells Munch the name is "Louise Munch Brooks"). Gaz and Donna part on ostensibly good terms, and the episode closes with flashbacks of moments throughout the series, to the background of Avril Lavigne's When You're Gone.[18]

Comic Relief Special (2009)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"When Janet Met Michelle"Susan Nickson & Tim DawsonNick Wood8 March 2009 (2009-03-08)Sp 2

Synopsis: The various characters decide to gather at The Archer for Timothy Claypole's Comic Relief fun night of fun fundraiser; Tim calls everyone he knows and claims he is "more popular than Birkenstocks at a lesbian wake." Donna is seen in a green screen Piccadilly Circus, agreeing to return to Runcorn for Timothy Claypole's fun night of fun. Tim's contest consists of three events: a "bitch-off"; a "drink-off"; and a "flirt-off."

Notes[19]

  • This was a curtain raiser for the new series and a one-off special for Comic Relief, bringing together "Two Pints.." and two other BBC Three comedies: Coming of Age and Grownups. The episode's title refers to 2 roles both played by Sheridan Smith, Janet from "2 Pints" and Michelle from "Grownups".
  • The title sequence was re-edited to include newer material and to superimpose the Comic Relief Red Nose.
  • Joe Pasquale appears in a cameo role (Joe Pasquale is DK from Coming of Age's father), as does a cardboard cut-out of Jeremy Clarkson frequently used in Coming of Age.
  • In Janet and Michelle's initial appearance together, split screen techniques are used, but after this, a body double (Rachel Marwood) is used.
  • Michelle briefly sings "My Heart Will Go On" in reference to Janet's rendition in the episode "Near, Far."
  • Will Mellor has said that the language was toned down to suit a younger audience.
  • The Song "Stop Thinking, Start Drinking reappeared during the show along with a short of the song "I've Got My Lovely Crunchy Biscuits"[20]

Reception: The episode was watched by 688,000 viewers.[21]

Series Eight (2009)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"Candle"Susan NicksonNick Wood15 March 2009 (2009-03-15)1

On Gaz and Janet's first night in as a couple, they can't decide whether to stay in or go out. Gaz has booked a babysitter for Corinthian but Janet is shocked to discover that it's his ex, "Bald Shirley". Meanwhile, memories of Jonny are hard to put aside, but Janet wants Gaz to get a Court order of parental responsibility for Corinthian. The title refers to the candle made from Jonny's earwax that Janet has kept as a memento.[22] Reception:The episode was watched by 523,000 viewers.[23] Notes:

  • Absent: Natalie Casey as Donna, Kathryn Drysdale as Louise
  • This is the first two-hander of the show
"Gazman"Kate WincupNick Wood22 March 2009 (2009-03-22)2
Gaz decides he will be "the best dad ever" to Corinthian. He dresses in flat cap, thick-rimmed glasses and comfortable sweater, and tries his parenting skills out on Tim. Meanwhile Louise is having some difficulty with her baby and seeks help from Janet. Donna returns from London for a visit and wants to move back, possibly with Wesley. Gaz goes to court to seek an order for parental responsibility, but arrives back home thinking his application has been rejected. He and Janet confront the judge, who says she will approve him. Wesley arrives, but is patronising towards the group and insulting to Runcorn. Donna decides to move back home.[24]
"Flan Van"Jon BrownNick Wood29 March 2009 (2009-03-29)3
Janet is mugged by a youth. To prove she is tough enough to look after herself, applies for a job as a Community Support Officer. Wesley tries to persuade Donna to move back to London; Gaz advises him that he can win Donna over by being more explicit in public. Meanwhile Louise is looking for a father for Louise Louise so she doesn't have to do all the work. Donna has decided to move back to London with Wesley but when she tells him this, she is annoyed by his new mannerisms. Janet messes up her interview but rescues the situation by explaining the mugging. Wesley tells Donna he will stay in Runcorn, but only if she divorces Gaz. She agrees and tells Gaz that she wants a quick divorce.[25]
"Ello Ello"Tim DawsonNick Wood5 April 2009 (2009-04-05)4
Janet starts her job as a CSO, but finds it hard to establish her authority. Gaz offers her a taser, but she is not keen on using it. Louise is still coming to terms with being a mother. Wesley seeks Gaz's advice about the culture of Runcorn. Donna and Gaz get their divorce papers through, but such a break makes them both reconsider; reminiscing, they wonder if they've made the right decision. Meanwhile Wesley lets slip to Louise that he already has a child. Janet decides that she needs to arrest somebody to gain self-confidence in her job, and it turns out to be Wesley, who has taken Gaz's advice all too completely. Unfortunately, she tasers him, and is arrested herself.[26]
"D.I.V.O.R.C.E."Susan NicksonNick Wood19 April 2009 (2009-04-19)5
Donna and Gaz are at their solicitors’ office, ready to finalise their divorce. Both are seemingly ready to be apart, but can’t manage to actually sign the papers. Through a series of fantasies and flashbacks, they see themselves as children and wonder what life might be like if they’d never met, if Donna were rich and successful, and just how fat Gaz may have become.
"Val Doonican"Tim DawsonNick Wood26 April 2009 (2009-04-26)6

Wesley gives Gaz an engagement ring (apparently a family heirloom) which he plans to use in a surprise proposal to Janet, but is struggling to think of just the right way to propose. Donna offers to help Gaz prepare for the wedding, despite Tim's warnings that she will end up hurt, and Gaz and Donna spend the day together. Meanwhile, Janet gets a job on Wesley's market stall, but comes home with stomach pains and ends up in hospital being rushed into surgery. As this happens, Gaz is at Donna's apologising for an earlier argument, which results in the two sleeping together.

  • Absent: Kathryn Drysdale as Louise
"You Decide"Kate WincupNick Wood3 May 2009 (2009-05-03)7

Janet returns home to find Gaz absent. When he returns, she tells him when she went to surgery, she held hands with Wesley all night. Gaz lets slip that he slept with Donna the previous night, and Janet throws him out. Gaz decides he wants Janet, but at Donna's he decides he loves her too. Meanwhile, Louise meets Scott, a former member of the boy band "R-Soul," whose surname turns out to be Chegg. Wesley and Janet go to Gaz's flat to sort things out, only to find him and Donna in bed having obviously just had sex. Both women put him on the spot, insisting that he choose between them.[27]

Notes: The episode was originally listed as "R Soul". On its first airdate, the episode was followed by "The Love Triangle", a documentary narrated by Fearne Cotton, to set up the viewers' poll to decide who should be Gaz's choice; the cast and Susan Nickson reviewed the characters and their various relationships over the preceding eight series.

Reception: This episode was watched by 580,000 viewers
"Keep On Running"Susan NicksonNick Wood10 May 2009 (2009-05-10)8

Janet and Donna give Gaz until 3pm to make his choice. Louise tells Wesley that Gaz is Corinthian's biological father; Wesley proceeds to threaten Gaz before realising the truth will only hurt everyone. Tim helps Janet and Donna to realise that Gaz doesn't deserve either of them, and Janet kicks Gaz out of the house. Gaz tells Janet that Corinthian is his son, but she misunderstands his true meaning. Meanwhile, Louise worries that Scott will abandon her for a groupie while on tour. She decides to send him a picture message, but cannot decide which pose to use until Gaz sends an explicit photo for her ,which he calls the "standing muff shot" and says that everyone loves it. Initially terrified of Scott's response, she is thrilled when he replies with a message which says "I Think I Love You". Having alienated all of his friends, Gaz finally realises who he wants to be with. He races to find her, even taking a car to make it in time, but a crash leads to the car exploding. A week later, he wakes up to find Donna at his bedside. She has been doting on him the whole time he has been unconscious, and promises that they can work through their difficulties and be happy together. Gaz agrees, saying "It's Always Been You, Donna".[28]

  • This is the last episode to feature Kathryn Drysdale as Louise

Alternative ending:
The final scene of this episode was determined by an online poll, where viewers decided that Gaz should choose Donna over Janet. The other filmed ending was made available to watch online and is also available on Disc 2 of the Series 8 DVD. When Gaz wakes up, Janet is by his side and tells him that while she knows they would both choose Corinthian over each other, that is good enough for her. Gaz says "I want to be with you Janet, you"

Reception: The episode was watched by 690,000 viewers

The Aftermath (2009)

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"Waiting For Gaz"Susan NicksonGeoff Posner15 December 2009Sp 3

Janet waits in the Archer with Tim and Wesley for Gaz to return, hoping he has chosen her. They learn that Gaz is in hospital after a car accident; Janet is heartbroken when Tim reports that Gaz isn't wishing for her and that Donna's with him.

  • The episode and its follow-up were shown as a Christmas special; the plot is interspersed with musical items performed by Janet, Tim, and Wesley.
  • This was the only episode not to feature Will Mellor, and the second that did not feature Natalie Casey.
  • This was the series' second musical episode.
  • This is the last episode to feature Sheridan Smith as Janet and Thomas Nelstrop as Wesley.

Reception: The episode was watched by 720,000 viewers

"Sliding Gaz"Susan NicksonGeoff Posner22 December 2009Sp 4

Donna visits Gaz in hospital after his car crash and prays to God for her boyfriend, and in a "sliding doors" technique is shown imagining life with Gaz alternately healthy and paralysed.

  • The episode was a two-hander featuring only Will Mellor and Natalie Casey, the show's second two-hander.
  • This is the last episode to be written by Susan Nickson.

Reception: The episode was watched by 720,000 viewers

Series Nine (2011)

It was announced by the BBC in 2011 that a ninth series of Two Pints would be filmed in 2011 and shown later in the year with two new characters called Cassie and Billy. A plot summary of the new "refreshed" series was issued by the BBC.[29] This was the final ever series due to BBC Three axing the show in July.

Title Writer Director Original Airdate Episode
"Nil By Muff"Robin Taylor and David CantorNick Wood26 April 20111
Gaz struggles to adjust to being in a wheelchair after returning home, and is confused by the behaviour of aspiring footballer Billy, who helped to care for him in hospital. Meanwhile, Tim's life is thrown into turmoil when his younger sister Cassie turns up on his doorstep. *First appearance of Freddie Hogan as Billy McCormack and Georgia Henshaw as Cassie Claypole.
"Cheese Toastie"Robin Taylor and David CantorNick Wood26 April 20112
Billy's metrosexual behaviour continues to baffle Gaz, who finally cracks and throws him out. Donna faces up to the responsibility of being a breadwinner and visits the job centre, but seeing her old school rival leaves her feeling inadequate. Meanwhile, Tim tries to give Cassie a makeover.
"Trial Schmile"Robin Taylor and David CantorNick Wood3 May 20113
Gaz goes to extreme lengths in a bid to secure Billy a trial for Runcorn Rovers. Donna re-examines her life and finds inner peace, but struggles to resist being lured back into the corporate world by a generous offer, while Cassie resolves to discover a dark secret about Tim to blackmail him with. Tim, brave as he is, gains the attention of the pub in an effort to spill his secret before Cassie does. His efforts prove futile and he spills more secrets about himself. He tells the pub that after his marriage ended he became homosexual and began his new life.
"The Gaz-Bot"Robin Taylor and David CantorNick Wood10 May 20114
Gaz gets used to being in a wheelchair and decides to become a Paralympian. Donna sees this as an opportunity to prepare for her new HR job and takes over his training, forcing him to compete in a marathon. Meanwhile, Billy agrees to a date with Cassie, and Tim struggles to adapt to his new life after coming out.
"Shagger"Robin Taylor and David CantorNick Wood17 May 20115
Tim enlists the help of a phone app in his search for a boyfriend, but problems arise when he actually meets a potential partner. Billy's relationship with Cassie proves to be a distraction from football training, and Donna tries to find a new best friend she can confide in.
"This Is Your Life"Robin Taylor and David CantorNick Wood24 May 20116

Gaz has a party to mark his 30th birthday, but the celebratory mood ends as he reflects on his lack of achievements over the years. Donna visits the doctor and is left reeling by the news she receives, Tim is stunned when Leonard asks him out on a date, while Cassie's relationship with Billy is threatened by the appearance of her ex-boyfriend.

  • Final appearance of Will Mellor as Gaz, Natalie Casey as Donna Henshaw, Luke Gell as Tim, Georgia Henshaw as Cassie Claypole and Freddie Hogan as Billy McCormack.
  • Final episode of the show

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  11. The initial letters of which give the episode its title
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