In Ballroom in the Boxroom, we discover that Lily has a secret. She is pretending to be shielding to escape unwelcome visitors. But when she calls on the services of an unsuspecting locksmith, should he cross the threshold or should he bolt fro
Scott is a radio presenter working the graveyard shift. He is popular with his fan base of night shift workers and insomniacs. But who is there for Scott in the wee small hours?
In Hugs for Hornpipe Sarah finds it hard to explain the coronavirus to her three year old son Ben. She phones her mum who is also finding the situation hard as she misses cuddles with her grandson. Will Ben be able to comprehend social distanci
Malcolm has worked hard during the corona crisis at the engineering plant where he is employed but sales have plummeted and he has been given his notice. Will a series of chance encounters on the rooftop where he is pondering his dramatic next
In Recline & Rinse we meet Daniel an incompetent dentist that has been called in to work during the pandemic due to staff shortages. Will Daniel get away with his unskilled meddling with molars or will he escape by the skin of his teeth?
In this episode of Head Pieces we join Chris who is working hard as a nurse in the front-line at a London hospital during the coronavirus crisis. Chris has found the challenges he faces are not just on the wards. There are also pressures from w
In Quite Confidential, Susan is struggling to come to terms with some issues with her mum and lockdown regulations are presenting hurdles that seem insurmountable to overcome. Her problems have come to a head due to visiting rules at the care h
In Getting Snookered we meet Pete, a prolific video logger who films daily updates of his life for his vlog. Pete has strong opinions, particularly regarding the coronavirus and he likes to try influence his followers. The pandemic has given Pe
In First Flight to Faro, Jamie’s working hard at a travel agency to live up to his customer service award, but his colleagues are furloughed and he’s struggling to keep all his plates spinning. As he’s left flying solo, the challenges push him
In Losing Leonard we join Violet who is alone in the coronavirus lockdown with her dog Poppy. There is a lot that doesn’t make sense to Violet including the mobile phone that she calls the nubile and why people are keeping their distance. Viole