BROTHERLY LOVE

 
   

EPISODE DESCRIPTIONS

Episode 1 - He Ain’t Heavy, He’s My Brother
When Frank Robertson inherits his late uncle’s pub, he packs his bags and moves from London to his home-town of Invercorrie where his bachelor brother, Hector, is the town’s doctor. When the brothers find themselves as unwilling housemates it doesn’t take long for them to remember why they went their separate ways in the first place.

Episode 2 - Sex n’ Drugs & Rock n’ Roll
Dr. Hector Robertson enters into competition with his neighbouring rival Dr. Dalrymple (David Robb), for the attention of Julia (Sarah Parish), a beautiful new drugs-rep. Frank, meanwhile, is excited about renting out his pub to a professional women’s group and soon finds himself as the centre of attention – but not in the way he would like.


Episode 3 - Sense & Sensitivity
Although brothers, Hector and Frank Robertson agree on very little, both acknowledge that what they need right now is love. When sisters Linda and Lucy turn up at Hector’s surgery, it seems that their dreams have come true.


Episode 4 - Time, Gentlemen, Please
Frank is forced to close Robertson’s Bar when he finds out he doesn’t have a valid licence. Hector decides to use his influence in Invercorrie to help Frank out, but soon begins to regret his interference.

Episode 5 - Art & Soul
Frank is determined to do something special to re-launch Robertson’s Bar and asks Kate to exhibit her paintings at the opening party. Unfortunately, her artistic talents go unappreciated in Invercorrie and Hector and Frank try to make amends. But helping Kate may cost them more than they bargained for.

Episode 6 - I’ll Take The High Life
Hector is delighted when Lord Ranloch (Graham Cowden) invites him to his annual ceilidh, the most prestigious event in the town’s social calendar. However, tickets for the event are less than exclusive, and guests include not only his brother Frank, but most of Invercorrie. Hector, though, is glad of some support when he finds himself spending the evening being pursued by the Laird’s eccentric unmarried daughter.

 

       
     

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