Angels of the North - Season 2
Season 2
Sammyjo Pearson and her expert team of hair extensionists are back with more real-life ups and downs, dramas and dilemmas at Longlox super salon in the North East.
With the help of her no-nonsense 'Mamager' Bev, Sammyjo has some tough decisions to make this series. She hires new team members, decides who gets a promotion and copes with a shock announcement.
Filmed in the lead up to the Covid-19 outbreak, the salon must also prepare for a nationwide lockdown.
How will Sammyjo, Bev and the girls deal with events as they unfold inside and outside the salon?
Episodes
Moving On Up
Sammyjo makes a shock announcement, there are potential promotions for the juniors and a mishap at Ashleigh's house-warming party, as we catch up with the staff at the most famous super-salon in the Northeast.
News Girls, New Boy
The girls get used to two new colleagues at the salon, Sammyjo surprises herself with a brand new love interest, and has a decision to make about the junior promotions.
Promotions & Pregnancy
The salon juniors find out which of them are getting promoted, things step up between Sammyjo and her crush, and there's a surprise for Bev as one Longlox Girl reveals some big news.
Longlox & Lockdown
Filmed across four days as the Covid-19 pandemic develops. Sammyjo and Bev deal with professional and personal challenges, leading up to their biggest decision yet.
Reopening
Gateshead's Longlox girls are reunited as they prepare to return to work post-lockdown. While things are going well with Gary, Sammyjo is feeling the pressure to get everything in place for her waiting hair clients.
Get Me On Some Hair
It's the salon's first weekend open after lockdown. Gary pays busy Sammyjo a visit, and some sad news at home affects Holly's men's hair replacement.
Making It Work
Sammyjo navigates a busy salon, sick staff and seeing her boyfriend. Elsewhere, Kendal juggles being a young working mum and has a surprise for Sammyjo, and the demand for post-lockdown haircuts continues.
Emotions & Promotions
The pressure of running a busy super salon during a pandemic gets to Sammyjo. However there's good news for two team members.
Telling the Boss
As there's a surprise departure from the super salon staff, there's equally surprising news of an upcoming new arrival.
Going Out Out
It's a big week for one of the team as she gets a long awaited promotion, and goes on her first ever first-date which doesn't turn out how she expected.
Losing Our Heads
There's a break-in at the salon so Sammyjo and the girls turn detective, and Kallie's smelly staffroom habits become too much for the team.
Awkward Hugs and Baby Names
Sammyjo hangs a giant cuddle curtain despite the girls' scepticism, Kendal has baby advice for Maddison, and there's an emergency vet visit for Boo the dog.
Back Tattoos & Battered Bars
There's an intriguing new arrival at the salon, a battered Mars bar gets a mixed reception and as the post-lockdown rush eases, Sammyjo starts another creative project.
Happy and Hungover
Sammyjo's back tattoo gets the laser treatment, the team are hungover after a big night out, and there's talk of the L word at the salon in this final episode of the current series.
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