Lee and Dean: Episode Synopses
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Episode One
Introducing builders Lee (Miles Chapman) and Dean (Mark O’Sullivan) - brothers from other mothers. Since school they’ve been inseparable… until Lee meets Nikki (Camille Ucan). For the first time Lee seems smitten, and Dean’s nose is put out of joint when she moves into their flat and takes over organizing Lee’s birthday party.
Lee has also been enjoying ‘builder’s perks’ with posh client Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza (Anna Morris), who sees their dalliances as more than client aftercare. When Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza turns up at Lee’s birthday party unannounced, Lee is terrified that she’ll tell Nikki what’s been going on… until Dean steps in to save the day. And when Dean’s dad Terry (Perry Benson) mishears a drunken conversation, he unknowingly forces Lee and Nikki to commit to each other publicly.
Hilarious and heartwarming improvised comedy from writer-performers Mark O’Sullivan, Miles Chapman, Sam Underwood and a talented ensemble cast.
Episode Two
Episode two of this brand new bitter-sweet comedy sees Lee (Miles Chapman) brooding over the fact that Dean (Mark O’Sullivan) is dating Mrs. Bryce D’Souza (Anna Morris) – he’s broken the un-written rule. The boys’ flat is getting increasingly cramped, forcing Dean to make a rash decision that could split Nikki (Camille Ucan) and Lee apart. When Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza makes another unannounced arrival, Dean takes evasive action, resulting in an uncomfortable double date… and an even less comfortable offer to Nikki from Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza.
Lee is put in a corner that means rushing headlong in to wedding plans, but is he ready? And what does Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza really want from Nikki?
Bittersweet and hilarious improvised comedy from writer-performers Miles Chapman Mark O’Sullivan and Sam Underwood, co-starring Camille Ucan and Anna Morris and a talented ensemble cast.
Episode Three
Episode 3 sees Stevenage builders Lee (Miles Chapman) and Dean (Mark O’Sullivan) carry out their first ever job for a gay couple . Lee is surprisingly at ease, but for Dean it’s a little more complicated.
While Dean decides to premiere his poetry at the local arts club, Lee’s love life is still in a state of flux, which isn’t helped when Mrs. Bryce D’Souza’s (Anna Morris) stylish ex, Jonty (Ramon Tikaram) comes back into her life.
As Lee’s romantic and financial worries mount, Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza and Nikki start to develop an unlikely friendship.
Hilarious and heartwarming improvised comedy from writer-performers Mark O’Sullivan and Miles Chapman, co-starring Camille Ucan, Anna Morris, Ramon Tikaram and a talented ensemble cast.
Episode Four
The penultimate episode of this bitter-sweet comedy set in Stevenage. Lee’s (Miles Chapman) money worries are mounting up, as he and Dean (Mark O’Sullivan) wow the judges in a bark rubbing competition. Meanwhile, Nikki’s friendship develops with Mrs. Bryce D’Souza (Anna Morris), while Jonty (Ramon Tikaram) tries to work his way back into his wife’s affections. Lee is invited to a party at Nikki’s Mum (Kim Benson) and Dad’s (Ricky Grover) house, where he’s made a surprising offer.
Lee loses emotionally and financially on a night out at the races, Dean meets someone that could change his life forever and booze and frayed emotions finish a tumultuous day.
Hilarious and touching improvised comedy from writer-performers Miles Chapman, Mark O’Sullivan and Sam Underwood, co-starring Camille Ucan, Anna Morris, Ramon Tikaram, Ricky Grover, Kim Benson, Tom Bennett and a talented ensemble cast.
Episode Five
The final episode of this bitter-sweet comedy about the loves and lives of builders Lee (Miles Chapman) and Dean (Mark O’Sullivan). Mrs. Bryce-D’Souza (Anna Morris) has organised an afternoon in a select spa for Nikki’s hen do, much to the annoyance of Nikki’s oldest friends Maz (Victoria Bush) and Dee (Rose Johnson), while Lee and the boys are drinking their own body weight in lager on his stag weekend.
When the stags and hens end up at the same low-rent nightclub, all the secrets, truths and lies are revealed. Will life ever be the same for anyone – especially Lee and Dean?
Hilarious, heartwarming improvised comedy from writer-performers Mark O’Sullivan, Miles Chapman and Sam Underwood, co-starring Camille Ucan, Anna Morris, Ramon Tikaram, Ricky Grover, Kim Benson, Tom Bennett and a talented ensemble cast.