Ideal
8.2
2005
Comedy
Sitcom about a small-time dope dealer and his strange collection of acquaintances.
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- Cast:
- Johnny Vegas , Graham Duff , Nicola Reynolds , Tom Goodman-Hill , Sinead Matthews , Ben Crompton , Ryan Pope
Episode 8 : The Future
June. 16,2008
Moz and Jenny's cosy love situation is thrown into chaos when Psycho Paul's gang hole up in the flat with two members of the Triad as hostages. Fist has some unusual plans for Alan.
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Episode 7 : The Television
June. 09,2008
It's all change for Moz as Nicki moves out and new love Jenny moves in. When Keith finally delivers a new widescreen TV it's almost too big to fit in the flat.
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Episode 6 : The Birthday
June. 02,2008
Nicki's birthday party doesn't go entirely according to plan. Moz splits up with Jenny, Nicki splits up with PC and mysterious neighbour "Fist" kidnaps Kim and Miko.
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Episode 5 : The War
May. 26,2008
As the war with the Triad heats up, Psycho Paul turns Moz's flat into a bootcamp.
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Episode 4 : The Secret
May. 19,2008
Despite Moz and Jenny's best efforts to keep thier affair secret it seems everybody knows what's going on
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Episode 3 : The Vodka
May. 12,2008
When Moz gets a visit from the drunken Jenny things soon get out of hand.
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Episode 2 : The Past
May. 05,2008
Moz reminisces about 1993, the year he first moved into the flat.
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Episode 1 : The Pains
April. 28,2008
When Moz suffers a suspected heart attack, his girlfriend Nicki re-ignites her affair with the PC.
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