Season 2 (1997)
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Episodes 22
The Good Old Days
It's 1968 and David is part of the second batch to be enlisted into NS, to the distress of Mrs Tay. Meanwhile, Vicky is in a dilemma - should she go to the Teachers Training College or join Whiteley's Department Store to pursue her interest in fashion.
Read MoreTammy wins a school swimming contest but a sore loser insists that she won the race unfairly. Meanwhile, Gary wants to buy a scooter and tries to find a way to earn instant cash.
Read MoreDavid begins a new chapter of his life in the army and his mother is worried for him. Meanwhile, Tay is promoted to Restaurant Manager and calls for a celebration. Vicky dresses her mother to the nines for the occasion.
Read MoreGary appears on national TV in the RTS Talentime 1968, to the excitement of the Tay family. Meanwhile, Vicky gives Mrs Tay a make-over for Mr Tay's hotel staff party.
Read MoreThe path of love is never easy as Govin finds out when his friendship with a widowed schoolteacher starts tongues wagging. Meanwhile, the Tays are in for a rude shock when they realise they may have to move into a cramped HDB flat.
Read MoreAll about sexual harassment in the '60s. Vicky finds herself in a tough spot when one of her colleagues, John, tries to be funny with her, and it turns into a case of 'his word vs her word'.
Read MoreAfter a night out with the boys, Gary wakes up from a drunken stupor only to find himself alone in the driver's seat and potentially responsible for knocking down a teenage girl. If only he could remember what had happened on the sly.
Read MoreWhich young man has never dreamt of becoming a pilot at some point in his life? David entertains such fantasies, but meets with parental objections. Mr and Mrs Tay are further aggravated by Vicky, who is smitten with a singer and goes out with him on the sly.
Read MoreIt's swoon time as Gary falls in love with an old school enemy of Vicky's: Sherry. But poor Gary has trouble understanding women, and his parents worry that this might just be another of their son's fleeting interests.
Read MoreA friend's death triggers Mr Tay's pre-occupation with his own mortality, unsettling the whole family.
Read MoreMr Tay meets his mother again after several years. They find speaking to each other difficult and trust Mrs Tay to play mediator.
Read MoreWhile staying in Butterworth with Grandma, Vicky is smitten with a dashing young man--who unfortunately turns out to be a sleazebag. Disappointed, she returns home and runs into another young suitor, Steven.
Read MoreGary's past catches up with him when he runs into an old gangster acquaintance who invites him to take part in a robbery. Gary declines but still gets into trouble when the robbery goes awry; the gangsters suspect he has snitched on them.
Read MoreTammy quarrels with Mrs Chong's son and things get ugly before they get resolved.
Read MoreMr Tay and Gary argue over whose contractor friend should build the extra room for Granny.
Read MoreTammy discovers that breaking up is hard to do when best friend Haslinda's father gets an overseas posting and she must follow. Meanwhile, panic mounts when Mrs Chong's seven-year old son disappears, and stories fly about kids being kidnapped.
Read MoreVicky makes it to the cover of "Fanfare" but not everything's rosy--she breaks up with Francis and her mother wants to be her matchmaker.
Read MoreWhen Gary decides to set up his own carpentry business, his mother tries to raise the capital by participating in a tontine group, much to her husband's ire.
Read MoreGary becomes jealous of Teck Ann when Mr Tay treats him like his own son.
Read MoreTo hitch or not to hitch? Vicky and Teck Ann consider getting married, but before any plans can get underway, Vicky's grandma Mdm Lau falls ill and passes away.
Read MoreMajor developments on the homefront: after inheriting Mdm Lau's money, the Tays consider moving out of their present house.
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