
In series two, Shakespeare runs his quill-ink dry with stories of jealous African generals, teenage daughters in desperate need of taming, and a musical play that may (or may not) go by the title of 'Fourth Night'.

When a dashing African Prince comes to town, Will decides to befriend him.

When his old teacher invites himself to stay, Will must confront some awful memories.

Will has to write a romance set in an exotic foreign location Kate has fallen for Marlowe.

Will Shakespeare has invented an amazing new dramatic form: the greatest hits musical.

The women in Will's life are not impressed with his play about a strong woman humiliated.

Will's finished Romeo and Juliet but now there's competition over who will play Juliet.