Give My Head Peace - Season 15

Season 15
Episodes

Christmas Special - Murder Most Foul
Da fakes his own death to cash in on life insurance. Uncle Andy's worst nightmare comes true when his dole is stopped, and he gets a new job as a security guard at Larne Harbour.

West Belfast
Da hates Kenneth Branagh's film Belfast. He is so annoyed that he decides to make his own movie to tell the truth about the Troubles, and it will be called West Belfast.

Billy Brasco
Pastor Begbie vows to find an undercover cop called Donny who pretended to be his best friend and got him put away. He doesn't know that 'Donny' was Billy without his moustache.

Baby Love
Talk of a Troubles amnesty gets Pastor Begbie thinking about all the time he spent in prison.
He remembers a guy called Donny, who he thought was his best friend. It turned out that Donny was really an undercover cop who befriended Begbie to get evidence against him. He turned Begbie in to the police and sent him to gaol.
Begbie always vowed to catch up with the 'rat'. Thinking about it makes him angry again, and he becomes determined to track him down. What he doesn't know is that 'Donny' was actually Billy. After Begbie was arrested, Billy grew a moustache. When Begbie got out, he didn't recognise Billy, and the moustache has been his disguise ever since. As long as he keeps it, Billy is safe.
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