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Family is an ITV crime drama series, first broadcast on 29 September 2003, starring Martin Kemp and Jamie Foreman as two gangster brothers operating in London's East End. Family ran for one series, comprising six episodes. A DVD of the complete series was released on 30 March 2009.

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  • Family is an ITV crime drama series, first broadcast on 29 September 2003, starring Martin Kemp and Jamie Foreman as two gangster brothers operating in London's East End. Family ran for one series, comprising six episodes. A DVD of the complete series was released on 30 March 2009. (en)
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  • United Kingdom (en)
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  • Roger Smith (en)
  • Tim Vaughan (en)
  • Jamie Foreman (en)
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  • Elliott Johnson , the son of one of Ted's former associates, approaches the family asking for help after committing an armed robbery to the tune of £150,000. Although Elliott promises the family a cut of the proceeds, Dave becomes greedy and decides to make some sneaky decisions of his own. Meanwhile, it's Joey and Sophie's wedding anniversary, and Joey is busy organising a surprise party. Dave's working relationship with Lucy begins to blossom, so much so that friendship soon turns into romance. Meanwhile, Ted seeks revenge after receiving word from the police that the victim of the armed robbery undertaken by Elliott is a former business associate. (en)
  • Following their disposal of Elliott, the Cutlers come under fire from an armed motorcycle gang, and Jean is shot. In response to the attack, Dave asks Ron to gather details of Elliott's criminal network of friends in an attempt to identify the perpetrator. From her hospital bed, Jean makes suggestions that Ted was behind the attack, which arouses Dave's suspicions. As Ron delivers the name of the alleged gunman, Dave and Joey set about dealing retribution. When gang member Wilf is found shot dead on a Peckham housing estate, his associates return the favour by sending two armed gunman to trash the restaurant. Meanwhile, Joey uncovers a long-buried family secret. (en)
  • Joey is concerned about Jacqueline's blossoming relationship with boyfriend Mike , and issues her a stern warning. Meanwhile, the McLeod's hire a new restaurant manager, Lucy , but her first day proves eventful when she stumbles upon Rory trying to take his own life. Jenny subsequently makes the decision to hand over the running of the restaurant to Ted and Joey, and offers to sell her and Rory's shares in the business. Joey is surprised to discover that Ted has lined Dave up as the new restaurant manager, and his day goes from bad to worse when Mickey informs him that the Rozzers want £25,000 to cover up Dave's involvement in Liam's death. (en)
  • With Liam safely out of the picture, attentions turn to Martin , who owes the Cutlers £6000. With his daughter's wedding looming, Joey warns him that failure to repay the debt will result in him leaving the wedding reception in a coffin. Martin decides to rob a local off-licence with the help of his nephew, Graham , but is surprised when Ted rebuffs his efforts to clear his name and instead wipes the debt and demands that the money be spent on his daughter's honeymoon. A furious Martin unleashes his anger at the Cutlers, unaware that his actions will have fatal consequences. Meanwhile, Dave's wife Yvonne returns from America with their two year-old son, Eddie. (en)
  • Ted receives the devastating results of his prostrate exam, and is forced to make the heartbreaking decision between an operation or chemotherapy. Meanwhile, Joey is struggling to come to terms with the revelation that his real father was murdered by Ted, and seeks advice from Jacqueline. With the police breathing down his neck, Joey decides to organise a meeting with Bob Fletcher to discuss the suggested £50,000 payoff for dropping the murder case hanging over Dave's head. As tensions start to boil to the surface, Joey loses his temper and ends up firing five rounds into Fletcher's chest. Realising that there is no way out of the situation, Ted and Joey prepare to flee the country to start again in Cyprus. (en)
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  • Family (en)
  • A Collective Body of Persons (en)
  • A Fundamental Social Group (en)
  • A Group of Like Things (en)
  • One Common Progenitor (en)
  • Sharing Goals and Values (en)
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  • Family is an ITV crime drama series, first broadcast on 29 September 2003, starring Martin Kemp and Jamie Foreman as two gangster brothers operating in London's East End. Family ran for one series, comprising six episodes. A DVD of the complete series was released on 30 March 2009. (en)
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