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The Visit 
Picture shows (L-R): Darren Tighe and Vincent Davies in The Visit

The Visit



Episode synopses


Episode one

 

Blind Pete gets a pleasant surprise from an unexpected visitor, while Nana recounts the story of Father Kane and his chapatti to the family. Clint, meanwhile, unsuccessfully attempts to play the prison's hard man.

 

Episode two

 

Splodge Costello has completed his dirty protest in solitary – however, celebrations are restrained. Elsewhere, Michael maintains his innocence and pursues his appeal, while Clint is happy to show off his pumped-up muscles to Bev.

 

Episode three

 

A sheep has mysteriously made its way into HMP Radford's visiting room, and Officer Bamford takes drastic action to solve the problem. The inmates, however, enjoy the unfolding drama on their confiscated mobiles, which they try to keep hidden from the prison officers.

 

Episode four

 

The crèche has been furnished with new toys, much to the delight of Bev and Clint. Meanwhile, Michael's solicitor at last arrives, but he is urged to apologise for a crime that he insists he didn't commit.

 

Episode five

 

Clint's brother arrives at the prison with a consignment to appease Lipstick Dave. Clint's status, meanwhile, plummets even further. Elsewhere, a random drug test on the inmates brings an extra worry to Michael and the family.

 

Episode six

 

Someone at last comes to fix the CCTV cameras in the visiting room, and Officer Bamford takes a shine to them. Meanwhile, it's Clint's birthday and his son, Jamie, has a special birthday surprise for him.

 

Episode seven

 

Clint has discovered Buddhism, Russell plucks up the courage to ask Rachel out and Pete's internet date is a success. But has Michael's appeal been successful?

 


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