The Baby Has Landed – BBC2

Hermisha and Shabazz The Baby Has Landed
(Image credit: BBC / The Garden Productions / H)

In the last episode of BBC2’s The Baby Has Landed, the families reflect on what they’ve learnt from the first few weeks with their new bundles of joy

In this final episode of BBC2’s The Baby Has Landed, new parents Paul and Craig are juggling work and parenting their twins Austyn and Orla.

Both work as airline crew and have decided to split being away from home, so one of them is always with the girls.

Craig is the first to take to the air, leaving Paul holding the babies.

‘What could possibly go wrong?’ he says. 

It’s a worrying time for Eilidh and Richard with little Peter still in hospital with an infection.

The Baby Has Landed

Mo has a big decision to make about his future with Syler and baby Ace in The Baby Has Landed on BBC2

As Helen and Nigel celebrate baby Abigail’s christening, Mo has a big decision to make about earning a better wage or being around for his family.

Finally, Hermisha and Shabazz (pictured top with their children) try to work out how to find time for themselves in between the demands of a busy family life. 

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TV Times rating: ****

Joanne Lowles
Freelance writer and editor

Joanne Lowles has been writing about TV since 2002. After graduating from Cardiff University with a Postgraduate Diploma in Magazine Journalism, she worked for All About Soap magazine covering the ups and downs of life on the cobbles, the square and the Dales. 


Next came nearly 10 years at TV Times magazine as a writer and then deputy features editor. Here she spent many happy days interviewing the biggest names in entertainment and visiting the sets of some of our most popular shows including Downton Abbey, Call the Midwife and Strictly Come Dancing


With a love of nature and wildlife she’s also interviewed the leading experts in this area including David Attenborough, Chris Packham and Steve Backshall. She’s also travelled the world visiting Mongolia, Canada and South Africa to see how the best in the business make the most brilliant natural history documentaries. 


Freelance since 2013, she is now is a digital writer and editor for What to Watch, previews the best on the box for TV Times mag each week and loves being constantly surprised, entertained and informed by the amazing TV that she is lucky enough to watch.