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Hope Springs is a British television comedy-drama series following the lives of four female ex-cons in hiding following a multimillion-pound robbery. Produced by Shed Productions, the company behind Bad Girls, Footballers' Wives, and Waterloo Road, the 8-part series began airing on BBC One on 7 June 2009 and finished on
- Comedy Drama
Hope Springs: With Alex Kingston, Sian Reeves, Christine Bottomley, Vinette Robinson. Four recently paroled female (English) thieves pull an elaborate stunt to steal a fortune in cash and get a crime boss arrested for it.
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- 2009-06-07
- Comedy, Crime, Drama
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If you loved the Hope Springs TV series on BBC in 2009, then here's the only place to watch all of the episodes!
Episode 6. 6/8 The women resort to fixing a poker game to win fake passports, but it goes horribly wrong.
Episode List. Season: Year: 2009. S1, Ep1. 7 Jun. 2009. Episode #1.1. 7.1 (28) Rate. Having served time for crooked husband Roy, Ellie Lagden fits him up, helped by ex-cellmates Shoo, Hannah and Josie. Their plan is to escape to Barbados but the contact with the fake passports drops down dead.
Episodes. Drama about four fabulous female ex-cons trying to go straight. When their plan goes terribly wrong, the women end up in hiding in Hope Springs, a remote Scottish Highland village.
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S1 E6 - Season 1. Synopsis. Ellie finds herself in hiding in a remote Scottish village called Hope Springs along with fellow ex-cons Hannah, Josie and Shoo after plans to start a new life in Barbados – courtesy of £3m stolen from her gangster husband – go awry.