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SERIES 2 - First broadcast 20071. Wilderness Davina attempts to start her life again six months after the death of her husband and embarks on a journey to rediscover personal happiness. However, her efforts are hampered by the difficulties she faces in coping with grief alone and a sister who blames her for anything she can. First broadcast: 26th June 2007 2. Three Lost Loves Davina meets proto-feminist Sue Shortstop, who regularly enjoys strong debate with male panellists on discussion shows. The pair's relationship encourages her to consider the concept's ideologies, but she soon finds herself distracted when she discovers her new friend's husband is having an affair with one of his students. First broadcast: 3rd July 2007 3. The Signals Davina takes a shine to a personal shopper who helps her believe in life after widowhood, but her new neighbour Lizzie reveals news that threatens to derail their blossoming relationship. Plus, a visit to see her dying mother ends in an argument when Veronica reveals what she really thinks of her sibling's current lifestyle. First broadcast: 10th July 2007. Anthony Head guest stars. 4. Forever Jung Orlando returns and seems to have forgiven his mum for Al's death. However, his new girlfriend Cheryl holds her responsible for his shady past - and it looks as though he could be getting payback this way. First broadcast: 17th July 2007. Note: We believe the song was "Sons Of" - written by Jacques Brel but sung by Judy Collins in this instance. It is on her album. 5. Kiss of Life Davina's brother in law Roger is on trial for accountancy fraud, and happens to be represented by old school mate, Leonard Richards. When Roger finds out his wife's history with Richards, he takes steps to free them both. First broadcast: 24th July 2007. Guest star: Patrick Malahide. 6. Here I Am Davina's friend Lizzie decides that she has had enough of a life spent waiting, prompting Davina to assess how far she really has moved forward. First broadcast: 31st July 2007 Series 1 | Series 2 |
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