No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original release date | UK viewers(millions) |
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1 | "Franny's Story" | Nigel Douglas | Paul Abbott | 31 January 2002 (2002-01-31) | 5.96 |
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Factory cook Franny (David Morrissey) is distraught when his troubled sister Terri commits suicide. Following her death, he discovers that she had a child several years ago who is now in foster care. He sets about finding her father, Jason (Marc Warren), but after he refuses to become involved, Franny decides to adopt the child himself. |
2 | "Tasha's Story" | John Duthie | Jan McVerry | 7 February 2002 (2002-02-07) | 4.74 |
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Tasha (Katie Blake), a textiles design student, tries to become one of the girls – but is alienated when she tries to offer them cocaine. Mack, however, is excited by eager young Tash and the pair soon strike up a relationship. But their night of passion leads Tasha into make a shocking decision. |
3 | "Mark's Story" | Nigel Douglas | Matt Greenhalgh | 14 February 2002 (2002-02-14) | 4.79 |
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Mark (James Murray)'s first day at the factory goes off without a hitch – until he is picked up by the police. Soon, his new workmates discover that his past is not quite what he seems, and that he is hiding some deadly secrets. |
4 | "Julie's Story" | John Duthie | Danny Brocklehurst | 21 February 2002 (2002-02-21) | N/A |
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Julie (Siobhan Finneran) is offered a shock proposal by her older brother Robert (Phil Cornwell) – fly out to live with him and his family in Hong Kong. But despite being desperate to change her life, Julie is drawn to new factory worker Vicky (Sharon Duce), and the pair seem to strike it off. |
5 | "Jenny's Story" | Nigel Douglas | Danny Brocklehurst | 28 February 2002 (2002-02-28) | N/A |
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Forklift driver Jenny (Sophie Okonedo) is preparing to marry Sam (Nick Sidi), brother of her best friend Suzie (Nicola Stephenson). But when heating contractor Neil (Sean Gallagher) turns up at the factory, he corners Jenny and threatens her in front of her colleagues, unaware that Neil is her former brother-in-law, and that Jenny holds an entirely secret past that none of her friends know about. |
6 | "Alan's Story" | David Jackson | Peter Bowker | 7 March 2002 (2002-03-07) | N/A |
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Alan (Robert Pugh)'s decision to have a vasectomy unveils a shocking secret – that he has a rare condition meaning that he has been infertile since birth. Subsequently, he realises that his two teenage sons – including Chris (Ciaran Griffiths) – cannot be his own. |
7 | "Gary's Story" | David Jackson | Paul Abbott | 14 March 2002 (2002-03-14) | 4.62 |
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Gary (Marshall Lancaster) receives a letter claiming he has been left money in his father's will – but as far as he knows, his father is alive and well. He soon discovers that he and his brother Stephen (Lee Ingleby) were adopted. But his shock turns to distraction when he becomes the victim of a series of unexplained events. |
8 | "Mack's Story" | David Jackson | John Fay | 21 March 2002 (2002-03-21) | N/A |
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Mack's continued run of bad luck hits breaking point when the arrival of his brother, Eddie (Craig Kelly), causes problems at work. The increasing pressure from the workforce following a flu epidemic, and the demands of his new girlfriend Miranda (Katy Carmichael), prove to be Mack's undoing. Can he hold on to his beloved factory? |