The Call Centre - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

It's More Enjoyable Doing It My Way
The call centre has had an 'Annus Anus' - CEO Nev Wilshire's description of a very bad year - but now they are back hiring new staff. Banned by HR from conducting interviews, Nev flouts the rules by giving new recruit Stuart a grilling, but will the company's 'gingerist policy' count against him? Nev's son, commercial director Phil, has an idea to lift spirits and put him on the map.

There's No Emotion Without Motion
Hoping to improve his health and that of his sedentary staff, Nev launches a 'fat club'. Can Nigerian national Jeff from accounts beat Nev in a running race and win the right to remain at the call centre? Struggling sales agent George is an unusually shaped peg in search of a hole, but will Nev's best efforts be enough to save him from the sack?

Thorpey Is My Ginger Rottweiler
Call centre rottweiler and Nev's enforcer Thorpey is forced to come out about a secret relationship at work. After getting Nev's season tickets confiscated, sales agent brothers Kieron and Simon choose to take their unorthodox football-themed punishment like men. And after the untimely demise of her pet dog, will 60-year-old trainee sales agent June pass her probation?

Some Ideas Will Be Good, and Some Will Just Be Brain Farts
Deon, who works in the centre's most unpopular department - Quality and Compliance - manages to land a date with one of the new sales agents. Nev invites his staff to submit ideas to improve the company, but will Hayley's magic hands have a happy ending? Maverick Griff sets his sights on a change of direction in his call centre career.

You Can Lead a Horse to Water, But You Can't Make It Drink
When Nev encourages his employees to pen a few lines of verse, birthday girl Hayley hopes her tea lady rap will make her the Dylan Thomas of the call centre. Lothario Chickenhead finally settles down. And has call centre veteran Griff made his last call for Nev?

Be Cats, Not Mice
Nev heads to Hawaii for a well-earned break, leaving son Phil and loyal servant Twe in charge. But is their decision to take the call centre door-to-door a mistake? Sales agent Jenny returns from a Bulgarian sabbatical and finds it hard to rediscover her sales mojo. Hayley's big announcement lands her in hot water with Nev.
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