Danny and Mick - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

The Advert
It's a big day at Pottsfield Leisure Centre - there is a new boss in town. Sharon Granger means business and wants to create an advert to bring in more customers and make her mark. She tasks Danny and Mick to make an advert showing the best bits of the leisure centre... what could possibly go wrong?

The Statue
Footballing legend Chris Kamara is coming to the leisure centre to unveil a statue that has been made of him. All Mick has to do is make sure no-one sees it before he arrives and protect it at all costs. This should be an easy task, but with Danny close by and with a football in toe, nothing is as simple as it seems.

Artful Bodgers
Talented artist Satchel has been painting a big mural at Pottsfield which is ready to be unveiled and photographed by the local paper. However, Danny isn't happy with how he has been painted and decides to make a few 'small' changes that leave the mural unrecognisable, just as the photographer arrives.

Dog Sitting
Danny and Mick's dad Clive has brought a dog into the leisure centre, even though there is a strict no-pets policy. It is up to Danny and Mick to make sure Sharon doesn't find the dog while Clive has some lunch in the cafe.

Mascotball
The leisure centre's basketball team are off to play a match at Laugh World's World of Laughing. However, after failing to make the team, Danny has the bright idea of becoming the team mascot so that he can go on the trip. If only he can find a costume in time!

Bot Bot
Salesman Mr Smallman wants to sell his new robot Bot-Bot to the leisure centre to make their lives easier. He leaves it for a day so they can trial it, but Danny breaks it within minutes. However, he has a bright idea and convinces Mick to become Bot-Bot and fool Sharon.

Micks Up
It's Wild West Wednesday at the Leisure Centre, there's a bucking bronco and Naomi is making her spicy chilli for the occasion. Sharon is interviewing for a lifeguard job at the leisure centre. There's only one candidate and he is also a familiar face, which only leads to confusion.

Crazy Golf
It doesn't look like Pottsfield stand a chance of winning a recycling award. However, Danny and Mick hatch a plan to host a rained-out golf tournament in the leisure centre, using all the recycling they have.

Break a Leg
Danny and Mick have to play Romeo and Juliet after a theatre company leaves them in the lurch - this time with Danny playing Romeo and Mick playing Juliet, the role he was born to play.

Triple Booked
Pottsfield is hosting a cake decorating masterclass with guest judge Mary Croissant, but after she catches Danny insulting her, she leaves in a grump. It's up to Danny to convince the class he's Mary, teach Lance's judo class and have a performance review with Sharon... all at the same time.
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