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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: No Mum Left Behind
Episode 02: Soft Opening
Episode 03: Mother's Load
Episode 04: The Purge
Episode 05: Le Weekend
Episode 06: Good Job
Motherland S02E06
Available from: 11-11-2019
Motherland S02E05
Available from: 04-11-2019
Motherland S02E04
Available from: 28-10-2019
Motherland S02E03
Available from: 21-10-2019
Motherland S02E02
Available from: 14-10-2019
Motherland S02E01
Available from: 07-10-2019
Motherland - Season 2
Description
The second season begins with a new comedy, where Julia reluctantly agrees to help Amanda. It seems that Amanda and Julia will enter into new cooperation by launching her new store. There seems to be an online job threatening to destroy new work.
The second season begins with a new comedy, where Julia reluctantly agrees to help Amanda. It seems that Amanda and Julia will enter into new cooperation by launching her new store. There seems to be an online job threatening to destroy new work.
Actors:
Martha Howe-Douglas,
Connie Wilkins,
Tom Meeten,
Clara Onyemere,
Vilma Hollingbery,
Tanya Moodie,
Emily Ng
Martha Howe-Douglas
1980, Birmingham, West Midlands, England, UK
Connie Wilkins
Tom Meeten
30 April 1974, Northampton, England, UK
Clara Onyemere
Vilma Hollingbery
21 July 1932, West Ham, Essex, England, UK
Tanya Moodie
Emily Ng
Genre:
Comedy
Director:
Juliet May
Country:
United Kingdom
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October 08, 2019
This is all clearly intended to be hilarious - series one was a big hit - but surely to degrade men quite like this, or to demean career mothers who have succeeded, isn't really a laughing matter. Or perhaps it is.

