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Nobody actually likes bread sauce, do they? It tastes like someone's eaten a piece of bread, chewed it up and spat it onto your plate. Merry Christmas.
She's lived a life that's full, she's travelled each and every highway. And more, much more than this, she did it Mandy.
It's dinner at Trent Manor. And everyone around the table has a motive for murdering Lord Trent. But who did? Mandy wasn't invited to the Manor, so she's off doing something else.
Lola has not had a customer in her beauty salon for two days so Mandy suggests she introduce fish pedicures. Only to buy the wrong kind of fish.
After advertising her home on Airbnb, Mandy takes in a guest from Russia - and they soon become more than friends. But can he be trusted?
Mandy enters the local line dancing endurance challenge - only to find herself up against an old rival.
Mandy Carter is a woman with big dreams - and today her dream is to find work. But the only thing available to her is a job in a fruit packing factory, where a big mallet will come in handy.
Have you ever seen a sofa you like in a shop window and really wanted it? Wanted it so much you can't stop thinking about it? Wanted it so much you feel physically sick? Wanted it so much that nothing else in your life matters and you would do anything, literally anything to get it, no matter the cost?
Of course you have, we all have. And at long last, someone has made a comedy film about really really wanting a sofa.
We could tell you the sofa is a metaphor for something – happiness maybe, or equality perhaps. But it isn't. It's just a really nice sofa.
This series Mandy continues to live hand-to-wonky-mouth, cooking up enough dodgy side hustles and trashy cash hacks to hopefully climb up into the squeezed middle and out of the squashed bottom. Constantly harassed, pursued and persecuted by her benefits officer, Mandy finds solace in her friend Lola's salon, drinking in the heady aroma of cheap bleach and Minty Pig nail polish.
The nation's hero of the zero-hours economy Mandy returns for another series of micro-aggressive adventures, in which she battles her own personal cost-of-living crisis in a number of short-lived, ill-thought-through and poorly-paid jobs.
Mandy is joined as ever by her friend, mentor and nail clinician Lola as she navigates her way through the turbulence of her quest for the ultimate aspirational lifestyle – one where she breeds prize-winning Doberman pinchers and has a magic eye picture on every wall.
Once again, Mandy attempts to find fulfilment via a series of short-lived jobs in the modern gig economy. Along the way she becomes a stately home tour guide, appears on a genuinely out-of-this-world reality show, and accepts the most unappealing job in the sewage industry, none of which brings her any closer to her ultimate dream of breeding Doberman Pinschers.