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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 4

Comedy sequel to Twenty Twelve. Ian Fletcher must defuse 'Wingategate' with a live interview after a TV presenter claims she has been discriminated against because of her age.

Ö÷²¥´óÐã Head of Values Ian Fletcher has only been in the job a few weeks and already finds himself at the centre of a media storm.

Spotlight South West presenter Sally Wingate believes she has been discriminated against because of her age and so Ian is on a mission to take the sting out of what has become known as 'Wingategate'. As he journeys North to Salford for his first big interview in the job - live on air with Jenni Murray on Woman's Hour - he finds himself unhelpfully joined by brand consultant Siobhan Sharpe, who is in serious tweeting mode.

Meanwhile, things are getting complicated for the Britain's Tastiest Village production team. Having wooed and won Carol Vorderman as Clare Balding's replacement to co-present with Alan Titchmarsh, they have discovered at the very last minute that Clare Balding is unexpectedly available and she is keen to do the show. The problem is that no-one has told Clare that they were moving on and she unhelpfully turns up for her first production meeting at the same time as Carol Vorderman is leaving.

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30 minutes

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Role Contributor
Ian Fletcher Hugh Bonneville
Siobhan Sharpe Jessica Hynes
Simon Harwood Jason Watkins
Tracey Pritchard Monica Dolan
Will Humphries Hugh Skinner
Lucy Freeman Nina Sosanya
Anna Rampton Sarah Parish
David Wilkes Rufus Jones
Narrator David Tennant
Herself Jenni Murray
Herself Carol Vorderman
Herself Clare Balding
Jack Patterson Jonathan Bailey
Ben Rosenstern Max Olesker
Jerry Guildencrantz Ivan Gonzalez
Reporter Nyasha Hatendi
Woman's Hour B.A. Nadia Kamil
Producer Paul Schlesinger
Director John Morton
Writer John Morton

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