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Season 2
Kerry receives some threatening letters and Kurtan takes a labouring job with Martin and learns invaluable life lessons. Cotswolds-based spoof documentary, written by and starring Daisy May Cooper and Charlie Cooper.
Return of the comedy documentary examining the lives of young people in rural Britain. Kerry has turned over a new leaf, while her cousin Kurtan is coming to terms with not going to college.
It's the first Saturday of the month & Kurtan tries to make a pilgrimage to Swindon to buy the new clothes of the season. However, engineering works on the bus route & a lack of alternative transport options disrupt his plans.
Kerry and Kurtan explore the possibility of moving away from their village. Kurtan receives the exciting news that he could go to college to study for a GNVQ - news that Kerry is devastated by.
Kerry's father, Martin, is accused of being a peeping Tom. Meanwhile, Kurtan romantically pursues a girl who has just moved into the village, but he finds he has a rival for her affections in his friend Slugs.
Kerry and Kurtan attend a talk at the village hall with a business woman who runs what may or may not be a pyramid scheme. Kerry is inspired and starts a career as a door-to-door saleswoman.
Kerry and Kurtan await the release of their uncle, Steve 'Nugget' Nuggins, who they believe was wrongfully imprisoned for 'having a laugh'.
Rural life can feel slow-paced to people from the city. When the vicar's son Jacob returns from living in Bristol, can Kurtan help him re-adjust to village life? Meanwhile, Kerry continues to try & give back to the community.
It's the most important day of the year for Kerry: the annual steam fair. And as a bonus, this year it falls on her birthday and Kurtan has organised her a surprise present. However, the present involves a cross-country trek.
Family loyalty is vital in rural communities and Kerry's life-long ambition has been to work with her father, Martin. She is overjoyed, therefore, when he asks her to help him store some wares in a lock-up garage.
Kurtan is focusing his attentions on the annual village scarecrow festival, a key event in the village calendar. Tensions run high when his chances of winning are compromised by being given a less than ideal plot.
When Kerry's neighbour Mandy Harris starts a tattoo business, Kerry is delighted to be one of her first customers. Meanwhile, Kurtan fixates on trying to track down a long-lost school friend.
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