Ladhood - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

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When Liam's landlord ups the rent, he's forced to look for a new place to live. During his search, he is thrust back into adolescent memories of the lads' first flatshare.
Leeds, mid-noughties. When Liam's relationship with his parents hits a low point, he convinces the lads to move in together. But after the others have signed on the dotted line, Liam realises moving out of his parents' might not be as straightforward as he first thought.

Opportunity
Needing money for a house deposit, Liam decides to try and win a promotion. But when he becomes disillusioned with work, he thinks back to his first part time job at a pizza restaurant.
Leeds, mid-noughties. Desperate for money, Liam takes a job at a local pizza restaurant. But when the part-time shifts don't bring in the wages he hoped for, he starts skipping school to take on more shifts.

An Unforgettable Feeling
After somehow securing a promotion, Liam finds himself morally compromised when asked to work on an advertising campaign for a betting service. While looking for inspiration, he finds himself thinking back to the first bet he ever placed.
Leeds, mid-noughties. Having placed a bet on the Grand National, Liam is dumbstruck when he wins a small fortune. But when the lads begin to spend more and more time (and money) gambling, someone is bound to end up in trouble.

Initiative
Freshly unemployed, Liam has been asked to give a motivational careers speech at his old school. He thinks back to preparing for his university entrance interview as a teenager.
Leeds, mid-noughties. After failing miserably in a mock university entrance interview, Liam realises he needs to demonstrate some initiative if he's to have any chance of succeeding at the real thing.

Never Forget
When Liam accidentally takes a double dose of magic mushrooms, a bad trip begins to rear its ugly head. As he tries to remain calm, Liam is reminded of his first psychedelic experience.
Leeds, mid-2000's. Liam is mere days away from his final A-level exam. To get the grades, he just needs to stay focussed and keep revising. But when the lads surprise him with a batch of space cakes, his revision plans are derailed.

TV
While facing up to the prospect of moving back to Leeds, Liam gets a call from a past acquaintance. But can they shed new light on an old mystery?
Leeds mid-2000's. Liam has got the exam results he needs to head off to Cambridge University. Desperate to celebrate with his best friends, he's soon in search of the lads. But when he finds them, there are more pressing issues to attend to - someone has smashed their prized possession, the flatscreen TV.
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