15 Storeys High - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Vince the Shirker
A girl Vince fancies enlists him to help arrange a surprise birthday meal. Meanwhile, Errol has trouble saying 'no' to people.
Car Boot and Pigeon Shit
Vince and Errol take on the neighbours in a table-tennis match. Vince also makes a phone call to the council that leads to the old lady who lives upstairs being evicted. Feeling guilty about what he's done, he and Errol resolve to track her down.
Holiday
An aborted holiday provides Vince and Errol with the perfect opportunity to create the perfect anecdote. Or does it?
Plough
Vince gets a visit from the local vicar after his graveyard has been mysteriously desecrated. Could this be anything to do with Vince coming home after a night's drinking with a stolen plough? Meanwhile, Errol becomes paranoid that he might be a little bit boring.
The Baby
Vince decides it's time to apply for a job as swimming pool manager, but first he has to prove he is capable of looking after a baby in an emergency. Errol becomes rather taken with smoking.
Errol's Women
Errol's got problems - every woman he meets tries to throw herself at him. Meanwhile, Vince gets a visit from his naked dad.
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