Moz has been dealing drugs for over twenty years from his small bedsit in Manchester which he shares with his girlfriend Nicki. But despite his chosen profession Moz is a man of principles - he deals only in the best quality marijuana and nothing else. He is providing a crucial service to the local community which pretty much extends as far as his closest friends: Kuldip an Asian DJ and police constable who is also Moz's chief cannabis supplier; Jane the childminder from hell; Brian a camp scally who seems to have a new boyfriend every week and a man who always wears... a cartoon mask simply known as 'Cartoon Head'. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Moz has been dealing drugs for over twenty years from his small bedsit in Manchester which he shares with his girlfriend Nicki But despite his chosen profession Moz is a man of principles - he deals only in the best quality marijuana and nothing else He is providing a crucial service to the local community which pretty much extends as far as his closest friends Kuldip an Asian DJ and police constable who is also Moz&39;s chief cannabis supplier; Jane the childminder from hell; Brian a camp scally who seems to have a new boyfriend every week and a man who always wears a cartoon mask simply known as &39;Cartoon Head&39;
Complete fourth series of the dark BBC comedy starring Johnny Vegas. Moz (Vegas) is a small-time Manchester drug-dealer who rarely steps outside his squalid flat, to the irritation of his long-suffering girlfriend Nicki (Nicola Reynolds). In this series, Moz has a fling with Jenny (Sinead Matthews), Nicki throws a birthday party, and Moz's flat becomes the scene for a hostage negotiation. Episodes comprise: 'The Pains', 'The Past', 'The Vodka', 'The Secret', 'The War', 'The Birthday', 'The Television' and 'The Future'.
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