
Meet the Lewises: your average, everyday Manchester family who belong to an ultra-religious order. Oh, and they reckon the world's going to end in the next 10 years.

David competes with a rival when a position of authority in the church opens up. Meanwhile, his 17-year-old daughter Rachel preaches the word of God around the city, until an encounter with a handsome boy changes her whole outlook.

David unearths his order's 1000-year-old rulebook, and demands his family follow it to the letter. Fiona starts her own business in defiance of the order's traditions, and Rachel tries to obtain a mobile phone. Aaron helps his dad to convert a non-believer, but his harrowing artwork of the apocalypse makes the wrong impression.

Rachel wonders if she can date without breaking the Order's rules, and makes a pious new friend whom she suspects knows a lot more about the outside world than she lets on. David struggles to get Fiona to pay attention to him, and decides to sit in on the church's teenage sex education class to get some romantic inspiration.

Fiona's frustrations with David lead her eyes to wander down the road to Lycra-loving neighbour Andrew, and David's confession about his 'Tupperware of Sin' doesn't help matters

David takes Aaron to a caravan for some father-son bonding, but there's no electricity and the only running water is leaking through the ceiling. Fiona hosts a girls' night.

At an annual cross-church party, Aaron waits to be baptised. But his head is turned by one congregation carrying rainbow flags. Fiona and Rachel argue over university.

After 300 hours of gruelling penance, Rachel's journey to independence faces new obstacles as she returns to the church - where arranged marriage is making a comeback and she's expected to engage in Order-approved speed-dating. Fiona questions her chemistry with husband David, and things only get worse when he meets Maude - a mysterious, traditional woman with an identical taste in squash.

After choosing Jeb, Rachel finds herself on a chaperoned double date - alongside her ex, Joshua and Heather, the deeply strange, whispering courtship partner who Josh's dad Samson has paired him with. To apply to become a paramedic, Rachel needs a driving licence, so dad David takes the reins as instructor. He swiftly shows off his prowess - by traumatising Rachel and getting their car stolen.

When the Order finds itself without a church, David offers up the Lewis family home

David's blackmailed into sharing an intimate moment with Maude and her VCR...

Rachel enlists Julia as her 'sex mentor'. Aaron and David break into Samson's house.

David is dealt a devastating blow. But how much is Fiona willing to sacrifice for her man?
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