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      c2006., General, Distributed in the USA and Canada by Warner Home Video Call No: DVD Fic MyFamily 2    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: My family   Volume: 2Summary Note: "The Harpers are back, and their attempts at domestic bliss have hardly improved. Ben (Robert Lindsay) is still at a loss since his dental assistant quit, and is even entertaining the thought of hiring Nick. Home life hasn't helped ease his nerves: Susan (Zoë Wanamaker) suspects that she's pregnant, Janey wants to throw a house party, and Michael is upset that his father doesn't have a more interesting profession. Things seem to look up when a new client shows up and promises to send business to Ben's office, at least until a box of raw meat lands on the Harpers' doorstep in the dead of night."--Container.
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      2009., Adult, 374, Distributed in the USA and Canada by Warner Home Video Call No: DVD Fic MyFamily 4   Edition: Widescreen ed. .    Availability:1 of 1     At Your Library Series Title: My family   Volume: 4Summary Note: The Harpers are in crisis, as usual, when Janey (Daniela Denby-Ashe) leaves for university. Susan's (Zoe Wanamaker) subsequent realization that she's now the only woman in the household begins to take its toll, especially on Michael (Gabriel Thomson), whom Susan now turns to for advice on dresses and make-up. Ben (Robert Lindsay) attempts to help by inviting his cousin's daughter Abi (Siobhan Hays) to stay, but when Abi makes a documentary about typical family life for her college project with the Harpers as subject, it turns out more like a horror picture. Meanwhile, Nick (Kris Marshall) attempts to raise money through a variety of jobs, none of which lasts very long thanks to his abject incompetence.