List of Snuff Box Episodes - Episodes

Episodes

This list is ordered by the original air dates on BBC Three in the United Kingdom.

# Title Description Original air date
1.1 Rich's Mother The identity of Rich's mother is a closely guarded secret, but Matt is determined to find out the truth for his own financial gain. 27 February 2006
1.2 Matt's Diary Rich sets out to humiliate Matt by reading extracts from his diary aloud, in front of the other club members - but retribution isn't far away. 6 March 2006
1.3 Punchline Matt is furious that Rich keeps ruining the punchlines of his jokes - especially as he keeps his friend supplied with whisky and women. 13 March 2006
1.4 Oh Brothers Matt and Rich must decide where their loyalties lie when their two brothers pay an unwelcome visit to London and stir up trouble. 20 March 2006
1.5 Love Triangle Tension brews in the strange world of the horrible hangmen, as a beautiful woman causes all kinds of jealous feelings to rise to the fore - and Matt reverts to his devilish ways. 27 March 2006
1.6 The Wedding Rich plans to tie the knot, finally escaping Matt's clutches and leading a life of his own. However, his fellow hangman is determined to keep him in the gentleman's club, whatever it takes. 3 April 2006

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