The best episode written by Brett Goldstein is "Nanger Management", rated 10/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by Geoff Posner". "Nanger Management" aired on 12/27/2015 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Knees Up Wilmott-Brown".
Nan's aggressive attitude to harmless pensioners finally gets her into trouble with the police, and she's forced to attend anger management classes. However, her course leader is revealed to be struggling with some latent issues of his own, which are in danger of being brought bubbling back to the surface. Meanwhile, Jamie joins forces with Nan's kindly new neighbour to raise funds for the local zoo, with unexpectedly dramatic results.
Director: Geoff Posner
Writer: Brett Goldstein
When the freehold on Nan's block of flats in London's newly fashionable East End is bought up by some ruthless property developers, all the residents join together to fight for their survival. All except Nan, that is, who, having bought her own flat in the 1980s, finds herself holding a unique position of power over the developers and their oily representative, the unfortunate Charles Wilmott.
Director: Geoff Posner
Writer: Brett Goldstein
With his wife and son visiting from America, Ted makes drastic changes to the lineup during a critical match.
Director: Elliot Hegarty
Writer: Brett Goldstein
Ted is fired up that the new team dynamic seems to be working. But will they have a chance in the quarterfinal?
Director: Erica Dunton
Writer: Brett Goldstein
Everyone’s feeling the pressure as Richmond gear up to play West Ham. Ted is reunited with an old friend.
Director: Destiny Ekaragha
Writer: Brett Goldstein
Jimmy attempts damage control after his party. Paul’s daughter pays another visit. Liz and Sean discover they have something in common.
Director: Randall Keenan Winston
Writer: Brett Goldstein
Jimmy, a therapist mourning his wife, takes a more proactive approach with his patients in the hopes that helping them will help himself.
Director: James Ponsoldt
Writer: Brett Goldstein
After the semifinal, Beard sets out on an all-night odyssey through London in an effort to collect his thoughts.
Director: Sam Jones
Writer: Brett Goldstein
To get Sean out of legal trouble, Jimmy reconnects with his estranged best friend—while trying to hide it all from Paul.
Director: Ry Russo-Young
Writer: Brett Goldstein
Nikki and Franklin are happy in their marriage, but when everyone they know starts taking the soulmate test, they must ask if their relationship is enough.
Director: Rob Savage
Writer: Brett Goldstein