Citizen Khan (2012)
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Adil Ray as Mr. Khan
Episodes 34
Wedding Venue
The Khan family are preparing for Shazia's wedding - has Mr Khan booked the mosque?
Read MoreNaani's Shopping Trip
Mr Khan's plan to attend the Sparkhill Business Association goes awry.
Read MoreFamily Holiday
Mr Khan is reluctant to dip into the rainy day fund to finance a holiday.
Read MoreAmjad's Promotion
Mr Khan is determined to be the impresario behind the new call to prayer at the mosque.
Read MoreThe Cricket Match
Mrs Khan require calm for a prayer meeting but Mr Khan's plans may cause problems.
Read MoreThe Khan's Anniversary
When Mrs Khan suggests inviting the Parvez family to the wedding, Mr Khan has a dilemma.
Read MoreRacist Stereotypes or Harmless Fun
Citizen Khan - racist stereotypes or harmless fun? Presenter John Rees discusses whether the BBC comedy is insulting to Muslims, or whether it’s a healthy sign that we can laugh at ourselves. With Ashgar Bukhari of Muslim Public Affairs Committee UK, Freelance journalist and religious commentator Hasnet Lais and Anjum Anwar, Chair of Women’s Voices.
Read MoreAlia's College
Mr Khan's day off from being a 'busy' leader is interrupted when Alia fails her exams.
Read MoreNaani's Day Out
Mr Khan's plans to join the committee are threatened by the arrival of his mother-in-law.
Read MoreAmjad's Health Check
Mr Khan wants to go to the mosque to meet the local MP.
Read MoreShazia's Gym Visit
Shazia and Amjad are going up in the world; they have got a trial day at an exclusive gym.
Read MoreThe Makeover
Mrs Khan has a makeover and Mr Khan wants a starring role in a video Dave is making.
Read MoreA Khan Christmas
On Christmas Eve, Mrs Khan has decides to have a traditional family Christmas, their first one ever.
Read MoreA Khan Christmas
On Christmas Eve, Mrs. Khan decides to have a traditional family Christmas, their first one ever. Mr. Khan is not supportive; he thinks Christmas is just an excuse for the people to get ripped off and he believes Khans has the perfect reason not to celebrate it as they are Muslims.
Read MoreNaani's Return
Mr Khan is over-the-moon when he learns that his mother-in-law wants to move into a home.
Read MoreThe In-Laws
With Shazia and Amjad's wedding fast approaching, the Khans invite the Maliks to dinner.
Read MoreAunty Noor
Mrs Khan takes on more shifts at the supermarket, leaving Mr Khan in charge of the house.
Read MoreFarmer Khan
Mr Khan discovers that Prince Charles might be dropping in to the city farm.
Read MoreStags and Hens
Mr Khan reluctantly agrees to organise Amjad's stag, while Shazia goes on her hen do.
Read MoreThe Wedding
Shazia and Amjad's wedding day has arrived, but all is not well in the Khan household.
Read MoreA Khan Family Christmas
It's Christmas Eve, 10 months after Shazia and Amjad's wedding. Mr Khan is feeling extremely festive - he's even got a new Christmas suit. And what's more, this year he's been given the honour of placing the star on top of the Sparkhill interfaith Christmas tree. But when the whole family gathers at the Khan house to head out to the ceremony, it turns out that Shazia has other plans. A frantic chain of events is set in motion, in what can only be described as the Greatest Pakistani Christmas Story Ever Told. This episode features guest appearances from Robert Wilfort, Neil Edmond, Eric Potts and Dev Sagoo.
Read MoreA Khan Family Christmas
A frantic chain of events is set in motion as the Khans prepare for Christmas.
Read MoreFarley Manor
Mr Khan gets into a state at a stately home, when Naani takes the law into her own hands.
Read MoreFamily Photo
Mr Khan bites off more than he can chew when he takes on a new role as a lollipop man, and a family photo opportunity causes friction between sisters Alia and Shazia.
Read MoreLocal Hero
Mr Khan tries to win a Pride of Birmingham award, which leads to an altercation.
Read MoreChicken Shop
Mr Khan decides to invest his and Mrs Khan's pension money in a fried chicken franchise.
Read MoreAlia's Boyfriend
Mr Khan enters the Great Sparkhill Bake Off. Meanwhile, Alia gets a boyfriend.
Read MoreMr Khan's Christmas Wonderland
Snowmen, reindeers and an actual donkey, it must be Christmas in the Khan household. Mr Khan embraces Christmas like never before, even launching his own range of traditional halal mince pies with the help of a local business dragon. Shazia and Amjad try to find somewhere else to live, because their landlord is selling their house and they can't afford the deposit to buy it. Naani has a solution - she's going to give them the money for the deposit. Her only mistake is entrusting it to Mr Khan, who promptly loses it. To retrieve it, he heads to the Community Centre's Winter Wonderland, where Dave's putting on a show about a talking snowman that may or may not be able to fly. Mr Khan finds himself re-creating an iconic festive scene. The story ends with a tearjerker as Mr Khan suffers a very personal loss.
Read MoreMr Khan's Christmas Wonderland
At the Winter Wonderland, Mr Khan finds himself re-creating an iconic festive scene.
Read MoreCricket
Having been made to sleep in the car by Mrs Khan after forgetting their wedding anniversary, Mr Khan is on a mission to make amends. But his boast to Dave that he knows local boy Moeen Ali backfires when Amjad suggests he could get the famous England all-rounder to make a celebrity appearance at the fundraiser that Mrs Khan and Shazia are helping organise. Mr Khan has no option but to get to the cricket match to find Moeen and do whatever it takes.
Read MoreBullies
Mr Khan buys a drone camera to keep an eye on the local neighbourhood and finds out that his grandson Mo is being bullied at nursery. However, when he decides to take Amjad in hand and teach him how to be a better dad, he gets a lot more than he bargained for during a trip to the local pool and later when re-enacting a scene from gangster drama Peaky Blinders. Meanwhile, Shazia and Amjad are getting ready to go on their first family holiday together, except Mrs Khan thinks she's going along too.
Read MoreFuneral
Tragedy strikes the Khan household, as Amjad's bewigged father, Mr Malik, is knocked down and killed by the number 37 bus. The real tragedy for Mr Khan is that the grief-stricken Mrs Malik is staying with them and comfort eating him out of house and home. But when Mr Khan discovers he might be able to find an investor for his new invention amongst the funeral mourners, he throws himself into the burial arrangements.
Read MoreScab's Parents
Mr Khan has been spending quality time with Alia's 'friend who is a boy' Scab. They are getting on famously and, after a one-to-one chat with Alia, Mr Khan suspects it won't be long before there is another Khan family wedding on the horizon. But then Scab takes fright at the prospect of the Khans meeting his parents. The Khans believe it is because they are a bit snooty and object to the idea of having a Pakistani daughter-in-law. So Mr Khan and Amjad hotfoot it to the posh country club to confront Scab's father in a sweaty sauna and give him a piece of their minds.
Read MoreAlia's University
Mr Khan has to drop his daughter Alia off for her first day at university - in Scotland. Mrs Khan wants the whole family to come, so Mr Khan has to find a way to get all of them from Sparkhill to Glasgow. When the car breaks down, he is forced to improvise alternative travel arrangements, which gives them all plenty of time to reminisce about Alia's early years.
Read MoreMr. Khan's Niece
Mr Khan and Mosque manager Dave organise rival Muslim Days at the community centre. Mr Khan is convinced his fun day with a bouncy Mosque and 'pin the beard on the Imam' stall will be far more popular than Dave's Women in Islam event. But he forgets that he'd agreed to look after his wayward niece Shabana. Mr Khan is forced to take the stroppy teenager to Muslim Day with him and, to top it all off, Dave has managed to invite Baroness Sayeeda Warsi, whom Khan is desperate to impress.
Read MoreIt's A Khanderful Life
Mr. Khan tips his hat to Frank Capra’s Christmas classic It’s A Wonderful Life, with Sparkhill taking the place of Bedford Falls and Mr. Khan, like George Bailey, facing up to the fact that his life hasn’t turned out the way he planned it. But an encounter with a mysterious heavenly passer-by shows him how things might have been different and convinces him that, despite all its frustrations, his is a “Khanderful Life” after all. Mr Khan narrates as we go back in time to the The Khan's early years.
Read MoreIt's a Khanderful Life
Mr Khan faces up to the fact that his life hasn't turned out the way he planned it.
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