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The Family - Episode 1.10 - Fun Ways To Tell Boyfriend You're Pregnant - Sneak Peek, Promo & Promotional Photos *Updated*

28 Apr 2016

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HANK MAKES A BIG MOVE TO INSURE HIMSELF A NEW LIFE, WHILE BRIDEY MOVES ON WILLA TO GET A FRONT PAGE BYLINE, ON ABC’S ‘THE FAMILY’

“Fun Ways to Tell Boyfriend You’re Pregnant” – In an ironic twist, Hank believes he has key evidence to help Nina solve Adam’s case, and, more importantly, make himself a hero. Willa’s suspicions about Ben intensify when she makes a shocking discovery about what really happened to Adam. Meanwhile, Jane turns to an unlikely source for help when she goes into labor and Doug is nowhere to be found. Bridey betrays Willa in an effort to grab the “front page” for her story, and Nina gets a shocking visit, on “The Family,” SUNDAY, MAY 1 (9:00-10:00 p.m. EDT) on the ABC Television Network.

“The Family” stars Joan Allen stars as Claire Warren, Alison Pill as Willa Warren, Rupert Graves as John Warren, Margot Bingham as Detective Nina Meyer, Liam James as Ben/Adam Warren, Andrew McCarthy as Hank Asher, Zach Gilford as Danny Warren, Floriana Lima as Bridey Cruz, Madeleine Arthur as Young Willa and Rarmian Newton as Young Danny.

Guest starring are Ruben Santiago-Hudson as Chief of Police Len Bucksey, Michael Esper as Pock-Marked Man/Doug, Felix Solis as Gus, Ana Maria Jomoica as Agent Lisa Davis, Matthew Lawler as Agent Gabe Clements and Zoe Perry as Jane Cardone.

“Fun Ways to Tell Boyfriend You’re Pregnant” was written by Jeannine Renshaw and directed by Holly Dale.
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