Here We Go | Series 2 Preview (BBC One)
Created by and starring Tom Basden, the series (6x30) will feature guest appearances by a stellar line-up of acclaimed actors including; Harry Enfield (The Windsors), Simon Farnaby (Ghosts), Sophie Wu (Fresh Meat) Dolly Wells (Inside Man), Andrew Brooke (After Life) and Jon Furlong (The Last Kingdom).
The outstanding cast reprising their starring roles includes Jim Howick (Ghosts), Katherine Parkinson (The IT Crowd) and Alison Steadman (Gavin & Stacey) alongside Freya Parks (The School for Good and Evil), Jude Collie (Good Girl’s Guide to Murder), Mica Ricketts (Best Interests) Tori Allen-Martin (London Kills) and Ed Kear (The Batman).
Life is changing for the Jessops. Sue is downsizing and having a big clear-out, Amy is back from Norway and pining for the fjords, and Rachel’s started her new university course.
In the first episode, when Paul’s old boat turns up in Sue’s garage, he decides to take the family out on the water. Who knows, it might cheer Amy up a bit.
Meanwhile, Rachel is keen to convince her new classmates that, despite being literally twice their age, she’s one of them. She’s planning to do this via the traditional art of the student drinking game.
In episode two, Sue’s moved in with the Jessops. She’s lost no time installing herself into the local scene, starting by organising the street fayre with neighbour and pillar of the community, Edgar.
The street fayre hasn’t been great, historically. It’s mainly been a way for locals to eat cupcakes and complain about loft extensions. But Sue has bigger plans. She’s getting in zorbs, a bring-and-buy sale, and a chap who can walk on his hands. It’s going to be slaps. Meanwhile, aspiring copper Paul tries to solve a disgusting crime.
Here We Go returns Friday 2nd February at 8pm on BBC One.
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