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Mandy is a woman with dreams. Big dreams. Most of all she dreams of breeding Doberman Pinchers. But there are hurdles to overcome before that dream can become a reality. In the series we'll see her go on a health kick, rent out her small back bedroom on Airbnb and attempt a series of short-lived jobs in the modern gig economy.
Mandy is a woman with dreams. Big dreams. Most of all she dreams of breeding Doberman Pinchers. But there are hurdles to overcome before that dream can become a reality. In the series we'll see her go on a health kick, rent out her small back bedroom on Airbnb and attempt a series of short-lived jobs in the modern gig economy.
Mandy’s precious me-time is disturbed by an unexpected visitor, whose arrival sparks a series of events that lead her to a new job where she makes new friends - and even newer enemies.
Mandy accidentally finds herself on the programme ‘Who Are You, Do You Think?', a fictional genealogy programme that is not a parody of the programme Who Do You Think You Are?
Nothing less than the future of the world as we know it is at stake in this thriller set in the cloak-and-dagger world of international geopolitics. Guest stars Tony Way.
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Give a Mandy a fish and she will probably leave it on the bus by mistake. With guest star Sean Lock as a man with nothing to lose.
Unpleasantness comes in many forms. Like when you pick up an apple from the fruit bowl and find the hidden side has decomposed. The unpleasantness at Brampton Hall is different.
According to a friend of a friend, if the staff on a cruise start handing out free choc ices, it means a passenger has died and they need to make room in the freezer.
A shocking revelation in the nail bar leads Mandy to confess a dark secret to Lola: there’s a skeleton in her attic. Behind that box of old pottery frogs.
Nothing less than the future of the world as we know it is at stake in this thriller set in the cloak-and-dagger world of international geopolitics. Guest stars Tony Way.
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Give a Mandy a fish and she will probably leave it on the bus by mistake. With guest star Sean Lock as a man with nothing to lose.
It is dinner at Trent Manor, and everyone around the table has a motive for murdering Lord Trent. But who did? Mandy wasn't invited to the manor, so she is off doing something else.
Nothing less than the future of the world as we know it is at stake in this thriller set in the cloak-and-dagger world of international geopolitics. Guest stars Tony Way.
Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Give a Mandy a fish and she will probably leave it on the bus by mistake. With guest star Sean Lock as a man with nothing to lose.
It is dinner at Trent Manor, and everyone around the table has a motive for murdering Lord Trent. But who did? Mandy wasn't invited to the manor, so she is off doing something else.
Unpleasantness comes in many forms. Like when you pick up an apple from the fruit bowl and find the hidden side has decomposed. The unpleasantness at Brampton Hall is different.
Mandy accidentally finds herself on the programme ‘Who Are You, Do You Think?', a fictional genealogy programme that is not a parody of the programme Who Do You Think You Are?
According to a friend of a friend, if the staff on a cruise start handing out free choc ices, it means a passenger has died and they need to make room in the freezer.
Mandy’s precious me-time is disturbed by an unexpected visitor, whose arrival sparks a series of events that lead her to a new job where she makes new friends - and even newer enemies.
A shocking revelation in the nail bar leads Mandy to confess a dark secret to Lola: there’s a skeleton in her attic. Behind that box of old pottery frogs.
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