Plonk - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Adelaide Hills
It's been a year since Plonk's dismal series was cancelled and the crew have gone their separate ways. With a second series miraculously commissioned and Chris reluctantly back on board, the team head to South Australia hoping things will run slightly smother than last year.
Clare to Barossa
Plonk's plan for promoting the Clare Valley as a 'place of romance' takes a turn for the worst when Chris dramatically breaks out in hives. With the show's host out of action the guys are intent on making the most of their day. Returning to his hometown of The Barossa, Josh insists that the crew stay at his family's country home, while Chris decides that Segways are the future of lifestyle programming.
Barossa
It's all about the 'old vines' for team Plonk as their Barossa adventure continues and nothing says tradition quite like the Barons of the Barossa. Josh, who is desperate to be a part of the old guard, is tipped off by a Baron on how to join. Plonk's Barossa luck finally changes when they land an exclusive interview with Yalumba icon Robert Hill Smith.
McLaren Vale
While filming in the coastal wine region of McLaren Vale team PLONK are joined on set by an unexpected visitor, the Brand Manager for Lexus. Contractually obliged to feature Chris and the sponsor car, Nathan has just one problem...Chris can't drive.
Coonawarra
The unexpected death of Herb, Plonk's camera operator, throws the final days of shooting into turmoil. Not wanting to let a day off go to waste, Chris looks to familiarize himself with the famous Cabernet Sauvignons of the Coonawarra. Josh reacts to Herbs passing in a more spiritual way, turning to local saint Mary MacKillop for guidance.
Adelaide
With the filming for PLONK officially wrapped up, the team needs to get out there and promote the show. Nathan secures a stall at the Adelaide Cellar Door Wine Festival and is counting on his crewmates to spread the word. Chris' plans for some quality PR are thrown into disarray when fellow Chaser, turned wine ambassador, Andrew Hansen arrives on the scene.
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