Martin befriends new boy Trevor in order to dine on his family's regular gourmet meals while Debra is too distracted with political campaigning to feed her youngest child. Ma Moone and her friends hope to incite girl power in the local area by canvassing for politician Mary Robinson, but they're less than thrilled when they're forced to turn to fishy rich man Francie Feeley for funding.
Behind-the-scenes photo gallery from the Series One DVD release
It's the dawn of a new era for Martin Moone as he begins secondary school, and while he isn't impressed with his friends' talk about girls, he soon changes his tune when he meets art teacher Miss Tivnan (Amy Huberman), a vision at the blackboard who sparks a romantic rivalry between him and Sean. Meanwhile, Dessie has an important question for Fidelma.
Padraic finds himself caught in the middle of his warring parents and decides to escape his troubles, leading his worried mum and dad to raise the alarm following his disappearance. Unaware of the chaos he is causing, the lad embarks on a life of crime with the help of Martin. Meanwhile, Crunchie's friends stage an intervention after he resorts to drowning his sorrows.
Martin finds out that every clip played on a TV video out-take show earns £250 - so he and Padraic get hold of a camera and try to film themselves doing something stupid. Meanwhile, the Moone household is bursting at the seams when Fidelma, Dessie and baby Rose move in, leaving Liam at the end of his tether.
When crop circles are discovered in Boyle, Martin goes UFO-hunting - and ends up telling the local media his donkey has been abducted by aliens. As the town council goes into crisis mode, fearing the gentle image they've created of Boyle will be destroyed, the council and church try to strong-arm Liam into suppressing his son's story. Will he side with Martin or the leaders of Boyle?
With Dessie, Fidelma and baby Rose back living with the Moones, the choirmaster sets to work on a new business to help him give his family their own home. But does Boyle really need a Catholic book shop? Liam isn't convinced, and starts building an extension in the garden instead, while Martin has his own building project - renovating his new `penthouse'.
Outtakes from the Season 3 DVD extras
Deleted & extended scenes from the Season 3 DVD extras
A preview of this warm family comedy series about a young boy growing up in a chaotic and creative household in late 80's Irleand.
Get a behind-the-scenes look into the making of Moone Boy featuring interviews with the cast and crew.
A preview of season 2 of the International Emmy award-winning family comedy. It's now 1990 and things are changing in the Moone household with the prospect of a new arrival in the family and blooming love for Martin.
Padraic O'Dwyer News (P.O.D.) : Short take showcasing Padraic and Martin reading the news. .
Season 3 preview of the International Emmy award-winning family comedy. It’s 1991 and Martin Moone and his imaginary BFF continue to take on the world. With new surprises and secrets from the past, misadventure has never been this funny and heartwarming.