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We join the third series in the summer of 1989 as Alan enters a new era as a fully-fledged teenager - growing up brings Alan new problems as he struggles to find his place in the world and gets particularly hot under the collar around his new crush Jake. At the same time, Graham faces the heat from fans and managers as the Cobblers take a dive in the Third Division.
Does love struck Alan suppress this crush or shout about it from the rooftops? Whatever happens, it's going to be tough as Alan has the thankless task of navigating through the adolescent minefields that are sleepovers, swimming lessons and nights out with the boys and the girls - it's not all doom and gloom, though as some unexpected allies give Alan a much-needed glimpse of a hopeful future and they're not a million miles away from his own doorstep.
ITV's telethon has gripped the nation and while some are willing to give, others are on the take. Meanwhile, Alan gets some unexpected attention.
An away game feels like the perfect opportunity for a father and son bonding session, and a Tupperware party hosted by Christine takes a raucous turn.
heatwave looms as Alan tries to write about the man of his dreams, something that proves rather tricky given that they're in the same class at school.
Alan gets a shock regarding his future, and Christine gives an ill-judged interview in the local paper that causes friction on the close.
London is calling for the Carrs - that can only mean one thing, quality time with Auntie Terri, but Alan feels obliged to serve up some home truths.
It's 1989 and Alan has been bitten by the love bug - while trying to keep his head above water, he has a chance encounter and must choose to sink or swim.
We join the third series in the summer of 1989 as Alan enters a new era as a fully-fledged teenager - growing up brings Alan new problems as he struggles to find his place in the world and gets particularly hot under the collar around his new crush Jake. At the same time, Graham faces the heat from fans and managers as the Cobblers take a dive in the Third Division.
Does love struck Alan suppress this crush or shout about it from the rooftops? Whatever happens, it's going to be tough as Alan has the thankless task of navigating through the adolescent minefields that are sleepovers, swimming lessons and nights out with the boys and the girls - it's not all doom and gloom, though as some unexpected allies give Alan a much-needed glimpse of a hopeful future and they're not a million miles away from his own doorstep.
The second series picks up shortly after the first as young Alan contends with impending puberty and feeling sidelined by his family - with Graham Carr distracted by Northampton Town FC who are battling for promotion, can he be there for his son when he most needs him?