The fourth series opens with Wolfie and the lads in an open prison.
That does not stop Speed trying to dig an escape tunnel.
However early release is on the horizon. Benny Saltzberg is the showbix impresario who is going to make Wolfie a star.
Before long Wolfie, Ken, Speed and Tucker are out of prison and into a swanky hotel suite.
All Wolfie has to do is sing the songs someone else has written. Let the ghost writer scribe his life story and memorise the anecdotes for press interviews.
Unfortunately Wolfie has his own idea. That does not mean being a Woody Guthrie type. He also comes across as a buffoon when giving interviews.
It was nice to see Wolfie adapt so well with the life of the bourgeoisie. Ken has to give £5 tips to all and sundry.
When Charlie leans just how much Wolfie might be earning, he offers to become their personal manager despite previously hating his horrible singing.
A good start to the final series. Once again Wolfie is the author of his own misfortune because he thinks he knows better.
That does not stop Speed trying to dig an escape tunnel.
However early release is on the horizon. Benny Saltzberg is the showbix impresario who is going to make Wolfie a star.
Before long Wolfie, Ken, Speed and Tucker are out of prison and into a swanky hotel suite.
All Wolfie has to do is sing the songs someone else has written. Let the ghost writer scribe his life story and memorise the anecdotes for press interviews.
Unfortunately Wolfie has his own idea. That does not mean being a Woody Guthrie type. He also comes across as a buffoon when giving interviews.
It was nice to see Wolfie adapt so well with the life of the bourgeoisie. Ken has to give £5 tips to all and sundry.
When Charlie leans just how much Wolfie might be earning, he offers to become their personal manager despite previously hating his horrible singing.
A good start to the final series. Once again Wolfie is the author of his own misfortune because he thinks he knows better.