Episode #2.2

Summary All over the UK people are living just that little bit too close to home, so it's no wonder that many of us are at war with next door. That niggle over the garden fence can end in years of hell.

In the second episode of the series, James Killian and his family feel they have been reduced to prisoners in their own home after relations with a resident of the mobile home park next to them turned violent. When his neighbour complained about the smoke from his bonfire the little did James know that he would hit him round the head with a hammer seriously injuring him.

The Ellis family moved into their house with one objective, to start a family and live a normal life. But what ensued were years of psychological warfare. When they started receiving mail that was addressed to loose versions of swear words they thought it was odd, but when they found out their baby news had been spread locally when they hadn't told anyone yet, they started to get worried. Are they mistaken, or are their next door neighbours trying to win a sinister psychological battle with them?

And Laurel Wingfield has a problem, a dog problem. And it belongs to her neighbour. Laurel claims his dog keeps defacating and running loose in the communal area of her council block, but one thing she doesn't have is proof. But can she get any video evidence of the highland terrier in the act?

We tell the stories of people who've become embroiled in a neighbourly dispute using eyewitness testimony and footage from camcorders, CCTV and phones to examine traumatic, shocking, humorous and occasionally bizarre experiences that affect their everyday life.

The series explores the hostility that ignites many neighbourhoods around Britain sometimes resulting in years of anti-social behaviour, reducing even the most gentile of inhabitants into someone's worst nightmare.

We also reveal how every day, residents across the UK have dealt with the ongoing reprisals which can escalate into long-fought battles resulting in violence, convictions, evictions and even imprisonment.

S2.E2 ∙ Episode #2.2

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Suzanne Toase Simon Nock Dominic Thorburn Stuart Grainger

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Genres : Documentary

Release date : Sep 30, 2014

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Production companies : Flame Television Production Ltd.

Summary All over the UK people are living just that little bit too close to home, so it's no wonder that many of us are at war with next door. That niggle over the garden fence can end in years of hell.

In the second episode of the series, James Killian and his family feel they have been reduced to prisoners in their own home after relations with a resident of the mobile home park next to them turned violent. When his neighbour complained about the smoke from his bonfire the little did James know that he would hit him round the head with a hammer seriously injuring him.

The Ellis family moved into their house with one objective, to start a family and live a normal life. But what ensued were years of psychological warfare. When they started receiving mail that was addressed to loose versions of swear words they thought it was odd, but when they found out their baby news had been spread locally when they hadn't told anyone yet, they started to get worried. Are they mistaken, or are their next door neighbours trying to win a sinister psychological battle with them?

And Laurel Wingfield has a problem, a dog problem. And it belongs to her neighbour. Laurel claims his dog keeps defacating and running loose in the communal area of her council block, but one thing she doesn't have is proof. But can she get any video evidence of the highland terrier in the act?

We tell the stories of people who've become embroiled in a neighbourly dispute using eyewitness testimony and footage from camcorders, CCTV and phones to examine traumatic, shocking, humorous and occasionally bizarre experiences that affect their everyday life.

The series explores the hostility that ignites many neighbourhoods around Britain sometimes resulting in years of anti-social behaviour, reducing even the most gentile of inhabitants into someone's worst nightmare.

We also reveal how every day, residents across the UK have dealt with the ongoing reprisals which can escalate into long-fought battles resulting in violence, convictions, evictions and even imprisonment.

Details

Genres : Documentary

Release date : Sep 30, 2014

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : Official site

Language : English

Production companies : Flame Television Production Ltd.

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