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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Mind the Cracks
      1. Mind the Cracks Oct 14, 2014
      • After reaching rock bottom, failed rock star Andy finds new direction and purpose in his life when he becomes the unlikely charge of nephew Errol.
    • 2. Party Monster
      2. Party Monster Oct 21, 2014
      • Having been moved on whilst busking, Andy's day goes from bad to worse when he calls round to Gwen's flat and meets her new boyfriend, Casper. Sam has a meeting with Errol's dad Ben to discuss custody.
    • 3. I Like-Like You
      3. I Like-Like You Oct 28, 2014
      • Sam is mortified when Errol catches her in an embarrassing position, Val Pearson catches Andy spying outside his club.
  2. un· cle ˈəŋ-kəl. 1. a. : the brother of one's father or mother. b. : the husband of one's aunt or uncle. 2. : one who helps, advises, or encourages. 3. used as a cry of surrender. was forced to cry uncle. 4. capitalized : uncle sam. Examples of uncle in a Sentence. I have three uncles and two aunts. My Uncle David is visiting next week.

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    An uncle is usually defined as a male relative who is a sibling of a parent or married to a sibling of a parent, as well as the parent of the cousins. Uncles who are related by birth are second-degree relatives .

  5. Uncle definition: a brother of one's father or mother.. See examples of UNCLE used in a sentence.

  6. UNCLE definition: 1. the brother of someone's mother or father, or the husband of someone's aunt or uncle: 2. any…. Learn more.

  7. the brother of your mother or father, or the husband of your aunt. Examples. My uncle always makes a big fuss of the children. My uncle has fixed me up with a summer job. My uncle runs a small decorating business. He's gone to visit his uncle. She went to the football match with her uncle.

  8. uncle. noun. /ˈʌŋkl/. /ˈʌŋkl/. Idioms. the brother of your mother or father; the husband of your aunt or uncle. Uncle Ian. I'm going to visit my uncle. a maternal/paternal uncle (= related through the mother’s/father's side of the family)

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