Pulling (TV Series) - Series One

Series One

# Title Original airdate
1 "Episode one" 23 November 2006 (2006-11-23)
Donna gets ready to go out on her hen night, only to find it's being held at a bingo hall. Later she and her friends move on to a club, where Donna realises single girls have more fun and decides she doesn't want to get married to Karl anymore.
2 "Episode two" 23 November 2006 (2006-11-23)
Donna tries to make herself available on the job market while Karen breaks down in front of her class only to be subsequently placed under suspension for numerous incidents. Louise begins to date Karen's latest conquest, without much success.
3 "Episode three" 30 November 2006 (2006-11-30)
Karl tries to kill himself, but is saved by Donna who finds him hanging by a noose. Donna's eager to go to a party, but is worried about Karl's mental state, so she asks her friend Tanya to look after him. Karen gets stalked by married man Mark.
4 "Episode four" 7 December 2006 (2006-12-07)
Donna wakes up on her 30th birthday to find herself in bed with a barman from the local club. Louise decides to find a gift for Donna on the internet, but inadvertently researches porn instead. Karen expects some money to arrive from Mark, but discovers he died of a heart attack. She decides to go to his funeral to get what she's owed.
5 "Episode five" 14 December 2006 (2006-12-14)
Donna, Karen and Louise go out to a club with Louise's boss Richard, where Donna meets Sam and gets his phone number. Donna invites Richard home and they end up sleeping with each other. Karen tries to give up alcohol while Louise meets Oleg in the cafe and decides to go on a date with him after having had no sex for nearly two years.
6 "Episode six" 21 December 2006 (2006-12-21)
Louise's mum turns up, having been dumped by her toyboy. Sam plans a weekend away with Donna and his friends, but Donna is less than enthusiastic. Sam ends up giving Donna an ultimatum: it's either Karl or him.

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