Murder in Successville - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Vigilante
There's been another murder in Successville, but this week the suspect is D.I. Sleet! It's the job of his new rookie, TV personality Vicky Pattison, to try and clear his name and find the real killer in this weird and wonderful world of improvised comedy.
It's not the birthday D.I. Sleet was expecting when Nick Knowles' body is found dead in Sleet's car. With all evidence pointing towards him, Sleet is arrested and taken to prison. Vicky must now break him out of jail and clear his name.
Pattison is put through her paces as she and Sleet become renegades and meet three bizarre suspects who might have framed him for murder.
Can Vicky save the day and clear Sleet's name once and for all?

Miranda
There's about to be another murder in Successville. This week D.I. Sleet is joined by TV personality Mark Wright, who takes on the role of his cop sidekick in this weird and wonderful world of improvised comedy.
D.I. Sleet and Mark Wright are tasked with cleaning up the streets of Successville. Chief Ramsay wants them to eradicate a new lethal drug, nicknamed ‘Miranda'. The duo's first port of call is to meet Daniel Radcliffe, a shady snitch, who has agreed to reveal the dealer responsible for the deadly drug. Unfortunately he is shot dead before exposing the truth. Looks like the detectives have a good old-fashioned murder mystery on their hands. Time to head to the seedier side of town to meet some dangerous Successville drug dealers.
Mark quickly discovers that handsome good looks only get you so far in policing. He must decide who shot Radcliffe and who had been peddling the drug Miranda on the street. Will he get it right?

A Horse Called Alan
There's been another murder in Successville. This week D.I. Sleet is joined by sports pundit Chris Kamara. They discover that Successville's most successful race horse - Alan Shearer, has been murdered. After meeting all three suspects, it's time for Chris Kamara to decide - who killed racehorse Alan Shearer?

Incognito
D.I. Sleet is joined by singer and jungle star George Shelley, who takes on the role of his cop sidekick in a weird and wonderful world of improvised comedy.
Sleet and Shelley investigate a group of computer hackers called Incognito. One of the gang, Ed Sheeran, has been strangled to death in his den – but will this new murder investigation get in the way of something more important, Sleet's ambitions to launch a new app?

Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes
There's been another murder in Successville. This week D.I. Sleet is joined by Spice Girl Emma Bunton, who takes on the role of his cop sidekick in this weird and wonderful world of improvised comedy. Ourdetectives learn that James May, a cop from North Successville, has been murdered. The duo head out of the city to help hunt for the cop killer. May's police partner Jeremy Clarkson explains the details of the crime, while Sleet takes a shine to Chief of Police Nigella Lawson.

Memoirs
D.I. Sleet is recovering in Successville General Hospital after being shot in last week's episode.
While in bed, a reflective Sleet takes us through his colourful memoirs and previously unseen moments from his life as a cop.
Tired of working in the force, has it all got too much for our favourite detective - or will a series of surprise visitors make him change his mind?
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