Ken Grendle watches as his business sinks, he feels let down by a callous and unhelpful Bank.
Dennis Waterman shines (as always) in another outstanding episode from Series two. I am a massive fan of his, huge charisma, he manages to draw the viewer in, and get them worked up and ensnared in Ken's fury, it's a captivating performance. Tony Haygarth is great also.
Stress, talk about stress levels, I had a sunken feeling in the bottom of my stomach from start to finish, credit to the writer, huge credit to Waterman.
If you didn't hate banks and bankers before this, then you sure will after this, they're not shown in a good light, but then they are rotten to the core.
Despite all of the stuff happening here, and there is a lot of it, the main question here is which one of them is visiting, you have no idea until the end.
Top class entertainment, this was gritty, funny, sad, engaging, and told a very realistic story.
Brilliant, 10/10.