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White Gold

Series 2

Episode 6

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two EnglandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD

Ronnie is still missing, Ronnie Jr is in turmoil and Vincent isn’t sure exactly how his new boss Mr Setra has ‘taken care’ of the problem. Also, the police are sniffing around. In the meantime, Cachet is lacking a leader - and perhaps Ronnie’s disappearance offers up an entrepreneurial opportunity for Vincent.

On a brief trip away from his shed and into his old home, Fitzpatrick makes an unwelcome discovery - RJ in bed with his wife Maureen. Fitzpatrick sees this as an opportunity to finally get out of the shed and away from Maureen. And maybe he can get rid of Nigel the dog too - so he and RJ hatch a plan to free themselves of the hound from hell forever.

Things are not going well for Sam Swan. Her son has deliberately failed his exams, and the animosity between the Swans and their neighbour grows - Patricia has not even invited the Swans to their Live Aid street party. The chances of Pat helping Robbie get into grammar school are even more unlikely.

Vincent can’t seem to make up his mind about who he wants to take to Spain with him - his relationship with Sam is on the skids, so maybe he should be running away with Jo? She has got the job credentials - together the two of them could be the king and queen of timeshare.

Lavender has returned from Malta with his tail between his legs and his seriously sun-burned feet in sandals. A mishap during a sale leads him to end up in hospital - and by his bedside, Sam finds herself weighing up who she really has a future with - her husband in Spain or Lavender in Essex? Show less

Contributors

Martin Lavender:
Joe Thomas
Vincent Swan :
Ed Westwick
Brian Fitzpatrick :
James Buckley
Sam Swan:
Linzey Cocker
Ronnie:
Lee Ross
Director:
Damon Beesley

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