Episode 2

It's make or break time for the Motorway Hotel as the wedding season kicks off. Wedding coordinator Emily and Operations Manager Ness are heading to the local wedding fair to try to sell the charms of a hotel next to the M6 to dozens of brides and grooms to be.
Back at the hotel, the staff nervously await the arrival of one of their most demanding regular customers: Ailsa and her coach trip of exacting pensioners. They're popping in for lunch on the way to a military tattoo but as the booze starts flowing the hotel needs to be on its toes! Will they get the blame when the coach doesn't arrive?
In the bar, another demanding customer arrives: VIP pooch Molly, who's treated to a sparkling doggy wine served only to the highest grade customers.
On the roads, recovery driver Greg needs to rescue a stricken ambulance that's blocking up an entire car park of angry HGV drivers.
Hotel boss Emily is thrown a curveball when namesake wedding coordinator Emily announces she's leaving, and The Moat House has to find a replacement sharpish before the wedding season gets into full swing. There are two candidates battling it out for the job: wedding assistant Chloe and long-term member of staff Vicky. Who'll get the nod after the testing interviews?
While all this is happening, outgoing wedding coordinator Emily has to look after the first wedding of the season…
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