Miranda -2009- All Episodes- Complete Series 1-3

Availability changes, but as of recent years:

This specific collection typically includes Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3, comprising a total of 18 episodes (6 per series).

(Note: Depending on the specific edition, this box set may or may not include the final two Christmas Specials that concluded the story in 2014/2015. It is worth checking the details if you want the absolute ending.)

If you are dipping in and out of the box set, look out for these highlights:

When you search for Miranda -2009- All Episodes- Complete Series 1-3, here is the exact content you should expect: Miranda -2009- All Episodes- Complete Series 1-3

| Series | Episode Count | Original Air Dates | Average Runtime | |--------|---------------|--------------------|------------------| | Series 1 | 6 episodes | Nov-Dec 2009 | 29-30 minutes | | Series 2 | 6 episodes | Nov-Dec 2010 | 29-30 minutes | | Series 3 | 6 episodes | Dec 2012-Jan 2013 | 30 minutes | | Christmas Special | 1 episode | Dec 2014 | 60 minutes |

Total: 19 episodes (18 half-hour + 1 hour-long finale).

Warning: Some budget "complete series" listings omit the 2014 Christmas special. Always check the back cover or online description for "includes festive finale."

Before diving into the episode lists, it’s worth understanding why the Miranda complete series remains in high demand over a decade later. The show revolves around Miranda, a 6’1” woman who runs a joke shop, suffers constant interference from her social-climbing mother (Penny), crushes on her handsome waiter friend Gary, and navigates life with the grace of a falling bookshelf. Availability changes, but as of recent years: This

Hart’s signature “Look to camera” (with a deadpan, desperate stare) and the famous “That’s what I wanted to say, but I said something else entirely” became comic gold. The complete series 1-3 offers a perfect arc: from hopeless single woman to a finale that is both hilarious and genuinely moving.

YouTube clips of Miranda falling over, singing karaoke badly, or saying "Such Fun!" get millions of views. But the genius of Miranda -2009- All Episodes- Complete Series 1-3 is the slow-burn emotional arc. You need to watch three series of her sabotaging herself to fully appreciate the finale. The show is about finding your tribe (Stevie, her cook Claudette, and even her grumpy mother) and learning that “being a normal adult” is overrated.

Episode 1: "Geri" – Miranda hires an assistant, Geri, who is even more chaotic than she is. The shop nearly burns down. Gary becomes jealous of Mike.

Episode 2: "The Perfect Boyfriend" – Miranda tries to pretend Mike is her boyfriend to make Gary jealous. It works. Too well. (Note: Depending on the specific edition, this box

Episode 3: "Three Little Words" – The famous "I Love You" episode. Miranda types it, deletes it, tries to say it, and ends up falling into a wedding cake. Pure agony and perfection.

Episode 4: "You Have To Be Careful" – A mistaken identity plot involving a stolen necklace and a hotel spa. Stevie and Miranda pretend to be rich socialites.

Episode 5: "The Date" – Miranda finally goes on a proper date with Mike. Gary realizes he’s about to lose her forever.

Episode 6: "I Do, But To Who?" – The series finale. Miranda gets amnesia after a sign falls on her head. She wakes up not remembering her love for Gary. The final scene in the joke shop, with the entire cast dancing to "Let’s Hear It for the Boy," is the perfect, joyful send-off.

Note on the "Complete Series 1-3" : The 2014 "Christmas Special" (often called "The Finale") is frequently included in box sets labeled "The Complete Collection." It wraps up the Gary/Mike love triangle definitively.