Millie Inbetween Season 2
Millie Inbetween is a children's comedy series broadcast on CBBC. Millie’s parents have just broken up and she and her sister Lauren are spending time at both their Mum’s house and Dad’s flat. Millie soon sees the advantage to this family set-up as she has two chances to celebrate Christmas, two birthdays and two bedrooms. Problems arise though after her parents find new partners.
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Millie Inbetween Season 2 Full Episode Guide
A look behind the scenes to see how the show is made. We meet the cast and crew on a typical day.
It's half term and Millie persuades both sides of the family to go on a joint camping holiday.
Mike tells a horrified Craig that he's planning to ask Sharon to marry him. Craig joins forces with Lauren to prevent it.
Tony and Amber are back together - and Amber's moving in. The resulting chaos drives Millie, Lauren, Fran and Jake round to Sharon's house.
Tony and Amber realise they need some space - so they decide to take a break from their relationship.
Craig brings his cool new friend Justin home - and after one look at him, Lauren is smitten.
It's parents' evening, but Millie is desperate to prevent her mum and dad seeing her English teacher, Miss Knope. She turns to Lauren for help.
When Sharon is made redundant from her job at Sunny Shopper, the family are supportive - until she starts a regime of frenzied tidying.
Overhearing Millie describe her as uncool, Sharon decides it's time to change. The results are embarrassing for Millie and Lauren.
Jake's dad plans to make a rare appearance and take him to the air guitar championships, but he lets Jake down at the last minute.
The school is holding a spelling bee and Millie enters, hoping it'll mean more attention from her dad.
Lauren goes on a hike, while Amber, Fran and Jake take up belly dancing.
It's Millie's 13th birthday and both her mum and dad want to throw a party for her, but Millie can't decide which party she'd rather have.
An unexpected visit from Great Aunt Gloria, Sharon's harshest critic, means emergency plans are needed.