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Keith Barret, a taxi driver, is estranged from his wife, Marion, and children, Rhys and Alun. Although it's clear the separation is having a devastating effect on him, he's determined - to the point of near insanity - to remain positive.
Episode 12 : Out-Takes
January. 01,0001
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Episode 10 : The Girlfriend
November. 28,2000
After the divorce hearing, Keith finally sorts his life out.
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Episode 9 : The Divorce
November. 21,2000
Keith attends consultations with a divorce lawyer.
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Episode 8 : The Birthday
November. 14,2000
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Episode 7 : The Monkeys
November. 07,2000
While waiting for a flight to arrive, Keith spends some time at the zoo.
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Episode 6 : The Second Hottest Day
October. 31,2000
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Episode 5 : The Phone
October. 24,2000
Keith buys a mobile phone but gets into trouble with the network's helpline.
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Episode 4 : The Tunnel
October. 17,2000
Kieth decides to surprise his little smashers on their holiday.
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Episode 3 : The Homecoming
October. 10,2000
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Episode 2 : The Gun
October. 03,2000
Keith talks about his father's gun, and wins some money on a radio quiz show.
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