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The other thing that happens is that both families are mistaken, in a series of misunderstandings, as the real occupants of the houses they have swapped. So much so that they assume each others' lives, to much comic effect.


Both families love their new lives so much that in an unlikely series of events, they agree not to swap back.


This happy state of affairs is only broken by an unforseen tragedy in the third act (father of one family sleeps with cleaner/ child of other family dies whilst impersonating child of other family in football game etc) and everyone comes to their senses and agrees to go back to their old lives - but just that little bit changed (for the better, having learnt some valuable lessons).


You can see this on Channel 5 weekdays, about 1:30pm I think. If you want the w*anking into the silverware scene, though, you need to get the director's cut version on DVD.

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