Flack Season 2 | Guest Stars | W

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We take a look behind the scenes on the second series of Flack, with interviews from Cast and guest stars including Sam Neill, Daniel Dae Kim, Anna Paquin, Sophie Okonedo, Lydia Wilson, Rebecca Benson and writer/director Oliver Lansley. Flack returns on Monday 13th April, 10pm on W W: Sky 109, Virgin 125, BT/TalkTalk 311 Anna Paquin returns as PR queen Robyn in the UKTV Original drama. Following on from the destruction left in her wake at the end of series one, Robyn is white-knuckling it and trying to get her life back on track. Off the booze and the drugs, she’s determined to be a good girl, but unfortunately life has other plans and news of an unexpected pregnancy sends her off the rails once more. Caroline (Sophie Okonedo) has to deal with ghosts from her past rearing to threaten her future. Eve (Lydia Wilson) is struggling with her place in life: should she grow up, be a good little girl, and finally get in line? Melody (Rebecca Benson) is finding her feet in London, experimenting with who she is but brought back down to earth by an unexpected visit from her parents. Ruth (Genevieve Angelson) is struggling after the fallout from Mark (Rufus Jones) and Robyn’s kiss, alone for the first time in forever she is determined to find some independence, but old wounds begin to reopen. Mills Paulson PR finds itself dealing with its usual fill of showbiz scandals this season – managing models, promoting politicians, and wrangling off-the-rails television presenters. No scandal is left unturned.

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