Drop the Dead Donkey - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

The Gulf Report
The team review their Gulf War coverage. George experiences some collateral damage.

The Trevorman Cometh
Globelink is in severe financial difficulties.

Henry and Dido
The bloodiest war at Globelink is taking place between the newsreaders.

Baseball
Gus reveals his deeper feelings for his brother - by making him grovel.

Drunk Minister
A minister turns out to be incapable. George, on the other hand, is totally inept.

Alex and the Interpreter
A visiting Russian official and his interpreter engage in some Glasnost with Alex.

Hoax
Damien deplores fabrication, especially when another reporter does it better than him.

Don't Mention the Arabs
There's bad news for Christianity when the unspeakable Sally Smedley finds God.

Damien Down and Out
There's bad news for George, bad news for Damien and bad news for God.

The Evangelist
Sally finds a dubious spiritual guide. Divorce is on the cards for George.

George's Daughter
A documentary crew causes problems for George, but not as many as his daughter causes

Dave's Day
Dave seeks psychiatric help and encounters problems with a trick cyclist.

The Christmas Party
Henry can't cope with what's happening. George doesn't remember what happened.
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