Brassic - All Seasons

Season 1

Season 2
The action picks up a few months after the events of the series one finale. Together the friends embark on even bigger and bolder misadventures around the fictitious rural Lancashire town of Hawley.

Season 3
Vinnie, freshly out of prison, is jubilant to be reunited with his gang of mates but dismayed to learn that he now has the newly promoted Detective Carl Slater watching his every move. Vinnie knows he needs to keep out of trouble... but playing it safe has never been his strong point. Soon he and his lifelong friends are back to their usual tricks with a hilarious new onslaught of wild and wonderful heists on the horizon.

Season 4

Season 5

Season 6
After an epic end to the last season, the gang are back with as much wild adventure andhilarity as ever. Reeling from the explosive encounter with Manolito, they set about gettingtheir lives back in order. Only now the landscape is changing, people are getting older and the question of growing up looms in the air. But what does ‘growing up' mean to a bunch like this?

Season 7
The Final Farewell
Series seven will see the gang get an unmissable send-off, as Vinnie and the crew face their biggest challenge yet — clashing with old enemies, confronting long-lost family, and diving headfirst into chaos. It's a fitting farewell that wraps up their legendary seven-series run in unforgettable Brassic style.
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