Lee and Dean - Season 2

Season 2
The critically-acclaimed bittersweet comedy returns. Starring Miles Chapman, Mark O'Sullivan, Camille Ucan and Anna Morris alongside new faces Cariad Lloyd and Colin Hoult. After the after the explosive stag and hen weekend, are Lee and Dean still best mates? In season two the boys, their friends and exes try to rebuild their lives. Expect more rubble, trouble, make ups and break ups, bark rubbing, booze and poetry. Not to mention two births, an foursome, and a funeral.
Episodes

Episode 1
In the first episode, scattered to the four corners of - well - Stevenage, best mates Lee and Dean are no more... until a funeral brings them together for the first time since the tears and revelations of Great Yarmouth. Meanwhile, Mrs Bryce-D'Souza has made a fresh start, and Dean has a surprising new addition to his life.

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