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Fullscreen's First Returning Original Series JACK & DEAN OF ALL TRADES Set for 3/16

By: Mar. 01, 2017
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Fullscreen's hit comedy and Streamy-Award nominated series JACK & DEAN OF ALL TRADES is making its way back for its second season, slated to launch with back-to-back episodes on Thursday, March 16, 2017, where we catch up with lifelong best friends, Jack (Jack Howard) and Dean (Dean Dobbs), as they attempt to hold down a series of temporary jobs, while dealing with an incarcerated girlfriend, a scheming sister, and a hidden bag of stolen money. The series will be available globally, exclusively on the Fullscreen commercial-free, subscription video platform.

The second season of "Jack & Dean of All Trades" will feature a number of special guests including Jacob Anderson ("Game of Thrones") and David Elms ("Borderline") as well as returning series regular Jessica Hynes ("Bridget Jones's Baby," "W1A") and Andrea Valls for a season full of shenanigans.

When an (almost) accidental bank robbery leaves Jack's girlfriend in prison, and Jack and Dean in possession of a bag of stolen money, the only plan the boys have is to pretend that everything is business as usual. For these two, that means taking bizarre work placements from their their Recruitment Consultant, Marv, and getting into ever-more ridiculous adventures. Their chaotic equilibrium is upset even more by the arrival of Jack's conniving sister Lottie, who lives to make her brother's life miserable. What will the boys do with the money? Can a budding relationship survive through prison bars? And is Lottie only interested in money, or does she have a different agenda?

Jack Howard and Dean Dobbs commented "We are so excited for people to see season two of our show. We cannot believe Fullscreen let us do this again. Having Jessica Hynes back was brilliant. This season is bigger, better, funnier and has 100% more cameos from 'Game Of Thrones' stars than season one."

Produced by Colour TV, the series is written by Howard, Dobbs and Paul Neafcy, executive produced by Howard, Dobbs, Jay Pond-Jones and Matthew Harvey for the six-episode order.




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