
Now playing Season 1, Episode 5 — Episode 5
September 14, 2009
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Emmet Kirwan, David Coffey
Season 1 • 10 episodes
Steve's friend Paddy wins the lotto and decides to throw a whopper street party. The party clashes with Sarah and Steves' anniversary but Sarah reluctantly agrees to go along.
Sarah and Steve are excited about their trip to the Canaries but Sarah isn't happy when Steve invites a bunch of his mates to join them on the holiday.
Sarah and Steve recall a time before they were a couple and Steve's poor time-keeping leads to an argument.
Steve gets annoyed with his friends when they refuse to head into town for his birthday, not knowing that Sarah has arranged a surprise party for him.
Sarah's estranged father offers her tickets to the Electric Picnic. When Sarah refuses to pick them up, Steve agrees to pay him a visit if it means he gets to go to his favourite festival.
Sarah and Steve have a big fight on Friday night and spend a disastrous weekend in each others bad books.
Sarah and Steve have another big fight. Could this be the end of their relationship?
Sarah and Steve are to be Godparents to a set of twins. Will this bring them back together?
Sarah and Steve start seeing other people. A chance encounter in the local nightclub leads to more problems.
While Sarah prepares for a big hairdressing competition, Steve looks set to leave Tallaght and travel the world.


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Sarah and Steve is a comedy from the makers of Dan & Becs which intercuts the video diaries of the two main characters as they discuss their struggling relationship, stagnant careers, and the unavoidable drama of an average night out in Tallaght.
Sarah's estranged father offers her tickets to the Electric Picnic. When Sarah refuses to pick them up, Steve agrees to pay him a visit if it means he gets to go to his favourite festival.

Emmet Kirwan
Steve

Charlene Gleeson
Sarah
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