Dolly bites off more than she can chew in this episode. She begins to watch a show called “pet savers, ” and ends up buying a horrific vampire hamster!
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- Coming-of-Age
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Dolly bites off more than she can chew in this episode. She begins to watch a show called “pet savers, ” and ends up buying a horrific vampire hamster!
Dolly returns from Australia, and has ballooned to three times her skinny size! Soon, though, she falls under the roving eye of her best friend Bell’s boyfriend. All seems to go well but soon Bell realises that Dolly’s friend actually runs a magazine – “Fatties Plus” – and he only wants her for her weight.
Dolly and her family go on a TV game show, competing against Belle’s family. But few of the Ponds are actually interested, so she ends up having Nobby pose as her brother and Mrs. A as her grandmother. Complications ensue when her real grandmother shows up at the studio.
As Ivy starts to prepare for her annual Christmas extravaganza, Dolly decides to go through with the resolution she made last year — to be safely out of the country when it happens. But then she gets caught up in a gift-basket-buying frenzy started by Nobby and Mrs. A.
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When Dolly realises the only way she’ll be able to date the guy of her dreams from the health shop is by giving up her smoking habit, she tries any method she can to curb her addiction.
Dolly returns from Australia, and has ballooned to three times her skinny size! Soon, though, she falls under the roving eye of her best friend Bell’s boyfriend. All seems to go well but soon Bell realises that Dolly’s friend actually runs a magazine – “Fatties Plus” – and he only wants her for her weight.
Dolly’s ex, Nobby, meets a new squeeze so Dolly has to use all her sexual and culinary skills to win him back. However, when he is dropped, Dolly doesn’t really want him that much after all.
Belle wants beers and a Greek waiter, Dolly wants fresh salads and Greek culture. Holidaying with a friend can cause friction.
Dolly decides to throw a party but her exciting, interesting guests all turn up just as her family decide to try their hand at dancing and a few practical jokes.
An animated sit-com about Dolly Pond, a woman trying to escape her dreary life. In the first episode Dolly falls madly in love with ginger-haired Sid Boatman but fantasies about ginger-haired babies give way to fears of a lifetime of drudgery.
Dolly enters a poetry competition – for children.
Dolly’s period is late and, despite months of celibacy, she eagerly prepares for motherhood. However, undesirable ex, Nobby, has ideas about his rights as the `father.’
A particularly acidic orange juice finds Dolly dreadlocked and stilt-walking naked – a trip to remember, if only she could!
Dolly is stressed out so best friend Belle organises a relaxing day. However, racing in the pool, fighting with the masseuse and plotting during meditation is surely missing the point.
After sixty seconds sleep and a bout of diarrhoea, Dolly is more than ready for her driving test.
Dolly and mum Ivy go off to buy an outfit. Will it be fun and gossip or heated fashion disputes in the communal changing rooms.
Monica is homeless and harmless so Dolly offers her a room. Meet the bathroom- hogging, note-leaving, food-labelling flatmate from hell.
Dolly relaxes in her seat, the train pulls out and her large hot chocolate drink spills all over her copy of Hello. And that is just the start of eight hours of commuting hell.
Dolly’s therapist, Ruth, fancies her but Dolly fancies osteopath Ken.