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Wrinkles is a British television series produced by the BBC between 1992 and 1993. It lasted two series of six episodes each, and was made by the Sisters of Warner, a British television production based in Ealing.
The series starred Jill Baker as Patrice Jenner, a former officer who started a taxi business, all women. The first series deals with the creation of the company and recruit a team of drivers - Scarlett (Caroline Blakiston), Janet (Louise Jameson), Sue-Lyn (Katharine Schlesinger), Aileen (Lynda Steadman), Aggie (Nimmy March) and George (Nicola Cowper). The second series explores more personal intrigues concerning women, such as Patrice relationship with her teenage daughter Beki (Lucy Speed). The first series has also played Jesse Birdsall Julien, Patrice's love interest, but in two series Julian was played by a different actor, James Purefoy. George was riding a motorcycle, the leather lesbians coming out with Bridget, played by Charlotte Avery. They lived in a squat and befriends Beki daughter of Patrice - Patrice great concern. George, Frankie and Sacha are motorcyclists who compose the "dispatch" part of the company. Scarlett (Caroline Blakiston) was a transsexual (male to female).
Sample Plot: Episode 4, Season 2 "Which of you is the victim?"
This episode was directed by Patrick Diana.
In this episode, Scarlett says Dr. Goodwin, who suffers from agoraphobia, Sacha says she is pre-mentrual and so George agrees to take his packages. Janet takes a stowaway in the street - a woman who was raped called Jess Macdonald. It's stories to the police after some coaxing. They sample and suffers from numerous interviews before she was allowed to return home. Janet takes her and visited her a few days later, encouraging her to see a counselor and Janet decided to volunteer to become one herself, but her husband (Jeff Rawle) Graham disagrees with what seems to cause more a gap between them, as Janet was struck by a question Jess asked her earlier: "Why do men do this sort of thing and why other people let them?" and is not happy when Graham replied saying they are to retain power over women and the world and it is not in the interest of men who did not stop those who do.
Meanwhile Sue-Lyn gets a job as a hostess on a TV game show called "Knock Knock Who's there? that Arthur Smith (comedian) as host and sexist letcherous. Her boyfriend Billy is annoyed by the way it is objectified on the show and when Sue-Lyn is redundant to the crew told him the real reason was because "her breasts were not big enough.
George proposes to take Beki to watch hockey (with Sasha and Scarlett) on Saturday while Patrice has a date with Julian.
Patrice Julien and end up sleeping with the back of another at the apartment of Patrice (after meeting Julian Patrice Rabbit) and Patrick seems safe because Julien is a much younger man (he is 29), but defended him when his former lover (a married man.