The scandalous Stockport-set sitcom Daddy Issues is back! And the family dysfunction continues with the arrival of Gemma’s overbearing mother, who sends Malcolm rushing back to Derek’s noisy bedside. All six episodes can be streamed from debut, as we explain in the guide below on how to watch Daddy Issues Season 2 – free and anywhere with a VPN.
After joining the mile-high club in Season 1, Gemma (Aimee Lou Wood) found herself pregnant and forced to share a flat with her dorky father Malcom (Sherwood‘s David Morrissey), a timid divorcee whose ex-wife Davina wore the pants.
Despite his comic ineptitude, he was there for Gem when few other women are, among them her imprisoned sister Catherine (Sharon Rooney) – who wrote off the attempted murder of her husband as a legitimate business decision – and sexually confident salon owner Rita (Sarah Hadland), both full of bad advice.
And while Gemma is relishing raising baby Sadie, she’s now stuck living with her annoying mother. Well, at least until she and Malcom’s delightfully awful best friend Derek (David Fynn) find a way to get her to leave…
Ready for more comedy gold? So read on to know everything about how you look Daddy Issues season 2 online, 100% free on BBC iPlayer and anywhere now.
How to watch Daddy Issues season 2 online for free in the UK
Unblock any stream with a VPN
If you want to see Daddy Issues season 2, but you’re away from home and access to the show is geo-blocked, then you can always use a VPN to access it (assuming you’re not violating any TV provider’s terms and conditions, of course). You might be surprised how easy it is to do.
Use a VPN to watch Daddy Issues from anywhere
Using a VPN is as easy as one-two-three…
1. Download and install a VPN – as we say, our top choice is NordVPN
2. Connect to the appropriate server location – open the VPN app, tap ‘choose location’ and select the appropriate geographic location
3. Go to the broadcaster’s live stream – so in this case you just have to go to BBC iPlayer
How to watch Daddy Issues Season 2 anywhere in the world
Can I watch Daddy Issues season 2 online in the US?
It doesn’t look promising Stateside. The inaugural season of Danielle Ward’s hilarious sitcom was released on the BBC last August, and these initial episodes have still not been picked up by a US broadcaster. So American viewers are unlikely to find Daddy Issues season 2 can be streamed anytime soon.
However, Britons traveling abroad can purchase a VPN. It allows you to change your IP address to one in your home country, and then continue to access geo-blocked services that are unavailable elsewhere.
Can I watch Daddy Issues season 2 online in Canada?
Not for at least a few months. While Crave debuted in the junior season of Daddy Issues last November, there is still no official release date for season 2. However, all is not lost. We expect comedy fans in Canada to receive the latest batch of episodes around the same time frame, around February 2026. Once we know for sure, we’ll provide all the latest information here.
Traveling to the great north? British citizens can continue to access BBC iPlayer using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) and stream regionally restricted content from anywhere as usual.
Can I watch Daddy Issues season 2 online in Australia?
In Oz, Daddy Issues dropped on December 19 via SBS and SBS On Demand, the network’s free, ad-supported streamer. We’re still waiting for an Australian premiere date. But from the details we have, we expect it to air on SBS in the first half of 2026.
Fortunately, Brits who are currently traveling abroad can use a VPN to view Daddy Issues season 2 from anywhere.
Daddy Issues Season 2 Need to Know
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Daddy Issues Season 2 Cast
- Aimee Lou Wood as Gemma
- David Morrissey as Malcolm
- Susan Lynch as Davina
- David Fynn as Derek
- Sharon Rooney as Catherine
- Sarah Hadland as Rita
- Taj Atwal as Cherry
- Arian Nik as Xander
Daddy Issues Season 2 Episode Release Schedule
Daddy Issues season 2 will be available as a box set from 21 November. But it will also be broadcast on the linear BBC One and BBC Three channels weekly every Friday, as detailed below:
- Section 1 – “Back for Good”: Friday, November 21
- Section 2 – “Cones and trash”: Friday, November 28
- Section 3 – “It’s a plum”: Friday, December 5
- Section 4 – “We don’t like Sigmas”: Friday, December 12
- Section 5 – “I’m Your Man”: Friday, December 19
- Section 6 – “For future reference, pants stay on”: Friday, December 26
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