Synopsis
“Charlie
Noads R.I.P.” is based around its central
character Steve Parr. Steve has everything he wants
in life, a loving fiancé and beautiful baby
boy. He works in the family business ‘Scrap
and Salvage’ in a yard owned by his father
Les. Surrounded by a loyal - if a little strange
band of workmates who consist of Mick – his
best friend and a self appointed gigolo, Sonny – a
middle aged divorcee with an addiction to the Discovery
Channel, Kitty – Steve’s auntie, a
middle aged spinster with a razor sharp sarcastic
wit and Elvis who is…well he’s just
Elvis, oh and there’s Frank the junk yard
dog – he’s got three legs and a wheel
and a sexual appetite matched only by Hugh Heffner!
Together
they spend their days trying to make a living in
a business that belongs to a different time but Steve
is determined to turn things around and make the
Yard into a success even if it means causing friction
between him and his father Les.
Les
doesn’t share his son’s spirit for enterprise,
forced to take over the yard at an early age due
to his father’s tragic death, the business
has made him weary and cynical and his spirit is
at breaking point. Les also has a secret known only
to him and a local business man called Vinny McCoy,
a vain, megalomaniac, this nasty piece of work has
plans for the yard and will stop at nothing to get
what he wants!
On returning from a routine job, Steve is handed a business card left by a
mystery caller, he meets the man, a solicitor, who informs him that he has
been left a wooden chest in the will of a complete stranger, a man called Arthur
Wicks.
Fuelled
by intrigue and excitement he returns to the yard
with the chest but when it is opened it reveals a
collection of books! Steve and the others quietly
return to their duties a little disappointed but
that night Steve decides to read a book at random
and is amazed by what’s inside, the books are
diaries, written by Wicks they reveal a long, forgotten
secret involving Steve’s Grandfather, Ernie
Parr, and a large quantity of hidden gold taken from
a floundered boat in the mid 50’s.
The
location of the gold was known only to Ernie and
his sudden death took the secret with him,
A secret
that Arthur Wicks spent
his entire
life trying to discover.
Armed
with this information Steve embarks on a modern day
treasure hunt in an attempt to find
the gold and change the lives of him and his
friends forever – if
only it were that simple – first he has to decide whether the diaries
tell the truth or are just a work of fiction, then he has to convince his
family and friends and risk losing them by being consumed by the legend. Can
he unlock the secrets and find the missing gold?
He’d better do something quickly because what
he doesn’t know is that the clock is ticking
for everyone at ‘Parr’s Scrap and Salvage’…….
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