• Air date: 12 Jun '16 10 episodes
      The second series is set in 1981 Auckland, where the historical drama takes Outrageous Fortune's large and loyal audience on a journey into Ted and Rita's murky past, set against a backdrop of social and economic upheaval.
  • List of Episodes (10)
    • 1. Episode 1

      12 Jun '16
      Rita West is reunited with love of her life Ted, but has lost a son. The gloves are off in the war with the Horsemen and there’s a storm in a teacup... actually a whole tea-set.
    • 2. Episode 2

      19 Jun '16
      Rita helps out a friend from prison and Wolf get an upwardly mobile job. The Springbok tour creates employment opportunities for Ted and there's a swingers' party.
    • 3. Episode 3

      26 Jun '16
      Ted goes after a wad of South African cash. A crime close to home has the Wests joining forces with the police and neighbourhood watch.
    • 4. Episode 4

      03 Jul '16
      Rita's ambitious career path for Wolf hits some bumps. Ngaire has a dangerous liaison and Bert and Falani take on the Springboks alongside the protestors.
    • 5. Episode 5

      10 Jul '16
      It's hectic times for Rita and Ted; a royal wedding, a funeral, forbidden love, a family feud...plus a Nazi.
    • 6. Episode 6

      17 Jul '16
      Times are changing for Ted. Rita wants to expand her business and keep the peace between father and son. Wolf mixes business with pleasure.
    • 7. Episode 7

      24 Jul '16
      Ted and the boys go hunting South Africans while Rita has a mess to sort out with her growing business and an explosive affair.
    • 8. Episode 8

      31 Jul '16
      The wives financially support their men, which doesn't go down well and the Springbok tour divides the gang and the country.
    • 9. Episode 9

      07 Aug '16
      Rita's in charge of her first big job and the stakes have never been higher but can she rely on those closest to her?
    • 10. Episode 10

      14 Aug '16
      Ted get one final crack at the South African money. Meanwhile, Wolf's at war with his parents; and the rest of the country are at war with themselves.