Skint - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Episode 1
The critically acclaimed docusoap returns to the "buy-back" stores, pawn shops and streets of Birmingham and Bristol. Indomitable Big Issue seller Vernon Burgess is homeless again, so he's off to seek refuge with the Salvation Army.
Episode 2
A Big Issue seller wants a change of career, while a couple are deep in debt and facing a court summons for assault. Meanwhile, Tara [text removed] has changed dramatically since the last series: she has taken her children away from Birmingham and their alcoholic father.
Episode 3
Christmas is coming and Vernon is skint. Will busking help? Heroin addict Gaz wants to spend his first Christmas in years out of prison with his mum, and Nick has a gambling addiction that even his pawn shop connection finds unsettling.
Episode 4
The stress of debt is taking its toll on Tony, while Nick gets lucky when a woman gives him two free televisions that he can flog to the pawn shop.
Episode 5
Tony is on his own after being assaulted by his girlfriend, but manages to find a job for the first time in 11 years.
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