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- Cookery teacher Parveen Ashraf takes viewers on a journey of discovery about authentic Indian cooking, delving into regional recipes both here in the UK and in the bustling flavour-packed streets of India.
- A series of sketches, stage comedy and music with Freddie Starr and special guests. Despite decent ratings for the show, Freddie himself stated that: "I felt the whole concept was wrong."
- Sitcom about struggling stand-up comedian Harvey Hall and his wife Josie.
- Denis Norden introduces a collection of outtakes and cockups from popular TV shows.
- Satire on Tony Blair's UK Government, adapted from a column in the magazine Private Eye, representing the Prime Minister as the Anglican priest of a small English parish.
- Denis Norden introduces a collection of outtakes and cockups from popular TV shows.
- Film material from the Second World War is leaked to two young people. The film stars a schoolboy who obviously doesn't belong there. Who is the boy and when did this happen?
- A school art class visits a noble country estate, with a disused fairground next door. At the same time, a devil-in-training causes chaos among the visitors. But a rascal student can see him and brings his two best friends for a ride.
- With her son Joe having left home and her divorce behind her college art teacher Faith is looking forward to life as a single woman so she is surprised when daughter Hannah returns from a year's globe-trotting - particularly since Faith moved house without telling her. Faith goes on a date with colleague Paul but their fumbling attempts at sex are disastrous and, coming home, Faith is put out to find Hannah asleep on her bed with a platonic male friend Nick. She agrees to another date with Paul but takes relaxing pills Hannah has brought back from India and falls asleep on Paul before they can do anything. Next morning Hannah suggests moving in with her mother permanently.
- After receiving a complaint from a man whose wife died after being admitted to a clinic specialising in nervous diseases, Gamble investigates the establishment and discovers a ruthless doctor exploiting the sick for his own gain.
- The children find themselves in the caves beneath the palace of the Grand Vizar in the far east. Rothgo helps the children rescue the Vizar before Belor discovers their plans and takes the Nidas away through time.
- After briefly returning home, the children are sent by Rothgo to the original Labyrinth on the island of Crete. There the children must fight both a Minotaur and Belor to at last seize the Nidas.
- Arriving beneath Paris during the French revolution, Rothgo is under the spell of Belor who seeks to prevent him from helping the children. Finally reaching Rothgo, he is arrested to be executed just as Belor hurls the Nidas through time.
- The children arrive in neolithic Britain where they find Rothgo as a Druid Priest. Phil battles an evil dictator before Belor hurls the Nidas away in time.
- The Nidus has broken into five pieces, and the children must find them before Belor can. Their first stop gets them and Rothgo involved in the plot to assassinate King James I.
- Story set in Jamaica about Mary holidaying unattached and ready to philander. Henry isn't exactly what the opportunity seems to demand.
- With the books not balancing, JJ is looking to make one of the team redundant as a scapegoat. Despite his best efforts, Ralph can't bring himself to fire either of his colleagues, making him the most likely candidate.
- New neighbors in the street - a scary thing for four children, because the newcomers are from the West Indies. Their wild imagination brings them to break into the neighbors court.
- A father spends a Saturday turning household objects into live animals, things go wrong when he transforms himself and his son has to retrieve the spell book for the reverse spell
- Shelley is left to contemplate the aging process - following slightly painful visits to his optician and dentist. But none of these are more painful than listening to Graham's depressing and lengthy outpourings over the his loss of beloved Carol!
- Shelley is troubled by his recurring and disturbing dream of standing in a supermarket checkout line - and seeks professional help. Following expert analysis, could it be that he finds he is more sane than his psychiatrist?
- Shelley's visit to a service station becomes an ordeal when he's caught up in the middle of a robbery by baseball bat-wielding blaggers. But he's in for an even worse time when he's left handcuffed to the garage's dim-witted shop assistant, with seemingly no help at hand...
- Shelley is working as a laborer on a new docklands development, but his team's work is hampered by a reluctant pop star staging a video shoot - demanding they down tools so the filming can take place in peace. Will Shelley be open to a bit of showbiz bribery and corruption?
- Ted's young friend Ravi is concerned about his upcoming arranged marriage, and is looking for a way to escape it. When he invites Ted and Shelley to his parents' restaurant for an Indian meal, Shelley finds himself in the middle of a heated family feud - not to mention a rather hot curry from the menu too!
- Shelley isn't entirely enthusiastic about the New Year's Eve celebrations, and plans an early night. However, circumstances seem to conspire against him as Ted's house seems to have an open-door policy...
- Shelley's old friend Phil shows up, and in need of a best man for his latest wedding. But it seems that Shelley perhaps was not the first choice best man after all - and the bride maybe has more to hide than the groom...
- Ted can't help but notice that Shelley seems to be on a lucky streak. With luck like this, where can he go wrong! The betting shop somehow seems to be beckoning... but will Shelley's good run of form still continue?
- Fresh from Ant and Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, Stephen Mulhern travels the UK with his feel-good, on the street game show where the Great British public are the real stars. In this episode Stephen hits the streets of Newcastle to find someone to play for a thousand pounds.
- It's thought that 1 in 20 children in Britain care for sick relatives. Ross meets a 15-year-old who looks after her schizophrenic mother and an even younger boy who cares for his sister, who has cerebral palsy and visual impairment.
- Ross meets teenagers who say they carry knives for self protection, parents who fear for their children's lives and community leaders taking drastic measures to put an end to the violence.
- Ross meets some of Britain's problem online gamblers, including some who have to go off-grid to escape their addictions. He also visits the parents of two young men who took their own lives after racking up serious debts.
- Bill has a proposal for Marilyn. The hunt for a desperate Sarah intensifies. Meg offers Andy some sisterly advice. Jimmy realises what - or who - is missing from his Midlands mural.
- Sandy's journalism ambitions move a step closer, whilst Jimmy offers him oratory assistance. Dr Maynard has promising news to give to Angela.
- Meg fears eternal damnation after hearing a miller's tale. Diane sees Marcus in a new light. Miss Tatum is besieged in hospital. Mr Lovejoy's skills are complimented.
- A depressed Vince ponders his future whilst a guilt-wracked Meg contemplates the impending court case. Bill and Diane work on Clarence. Kitty comes to a decision over Mrs Hope's offer. Mr Lovejoy turns detective, but will his findings help Mrs Richardson?
- The zany game show concludes its second series in Belfast. Stephen challenges members of the public to play Drawing A Bank, Pump It Up, Cross Dressing and In For A Penny In For A Grand.
- Miss Tatum and Amy unite against Wilf over the old-time dancing contest. Meg questions Sandy's job intentions. Vera's brusqueness antagonises Sheila and salon trainee Jill. Timothy is financially embarrassed.