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- Ten short films all set in the back of a black London taxi.
- A series of short films set at the same table in a busy London restaurant.
- The menu at Claudia's Caribou Kitchen is really wild. She has to think of all the different things that the animals in Barkabout like to eat. Special bamboo for Mrs. Panda, ants for Abe the Anteater and plenty of greens for Tom Tortoise who is The Caribou Kitchen's slowest waiter. The wildlife in the town of Barkabout have some really special skills, Betty Beaver is the local carpenter, Kevin Chameleon is the interior decorator and Hector Hippopotamus runs the fruit and vegetable shop and they each use these skills to help one another. In this way pre-school children learn good lessons in life, whether that be sharing, telling the truth or how to welcome new friends as acted out by the many crazy animal characters of Caribou Kitchen.
- Louise and Yolanda are out on a date. However, Yolanda is flirting with the waiter, who is a fellow Spaniard. This is making Louise jealous and she starts a row.
- A mother and daughter are catching up at Table 12 after the daughter has been away at ballet school. However, there are some things that the mother notices about her daughter that disturb her.
- It's the first meeting of David's parents, Sheila and John, with his latest girlfriend and David has not been forthcoming with many details about her. When he is late to the lunch, the conversation becomes very interesting.
- Magdalena is the waitress for a man at table 12 although she is not very good. She strikes up a conversation with him through a number of mishaps before he is interrupted.
- Guido is an Italian opera star and he proposes an unusual 'marriage' to Karen. For the few months of the year when he is in London he wants to be married to her. She is free to do what she wants for the rest of the year, just as he is.
- Stuart and Sharon are in the restaurant when a man is having a diabetic fit. Stuart, in particular, is uncaring about the man's condition. Even after the man dies life in the restaurant continues as though nothing happened.
- It's Jean's birthday and her children, Robert and Mel, are with her at table 12 to celebrate. Mel is video recording the event other family members. Mel and Robert are constantly bickering which upsets Jean.
- Table 12 is the venue for three stages in a journalist's life. She meets a rock star for an interview after which she starts dating him. She then breaks up with him and finally reveals some big news to him.
- Richard is at table 12 trying to get up the courage to tell his wife that he wants to separate from her. His girlfriend is at an adjacent table listening to the conversation.
- Kenneth Bombace, the CEO of security firm Global Threat Solutions, reacts to 10 memorable bodyguard scenes from movies and TV and rates them based on their accuracy. Bombace looks at private security details under attack in "Man on Fire" (2004) and "Bodyguard" (2018). He addresses scenes featuring pop stars at concerts and award shows, such as "Taken" (2008) and "The Bodyguard" (1992). He also discusses transporting and taking care of political clients, as seen in "The Hitman's Bodyguard" (2017) and "The West Wing" in Season Three episodes 20 and 21 (2002), and billionaires like Tony Stark in "Iron Man 3" (2013).
- Bomb disposal expert Lloyd Davies rates the realism of bomb-disposal scenes in popular movies and TV shows. Davies addresses land mines in the TV show "SEAL Team" (2018) and other improvised explosive devices in "The Hurt Locker" (2008), "Die Hard with a Vengeance" (1995), and "Bodyguard" (2018). He breaks down the "red wire, blue wire" movie device from "Juggernaut" (1974) and "Blown Away" (1994). Would nuclear devices have countdown timers as seen in "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" (2018)? Does sarin gas release the way it's shown in "The Rock" (1996)? And would a bathtub protect you from an explosion such as in "Lethal Weapon 2" (1989)?
- Harry Hill focuses on the history of police dramas. From Dixon of Dock Green to Line of Duty, Harry lifts the lid on all the familiar and sometimes unfamiliar tropes from these shows.
- Bruce Dunbar, the head of a shifty legal firm dealing in criminal law, tries to train new employee Theodore Gulliver in his fairly underhand methods. While Gulliver, fighting Dunbar's influence, tries to do his job as best he can, Dunbar has his own problems, from clients who ransack his offices, to dealing with his self-abusive teenage daughter.
- Keith is a recovering alcoholic who regularly attends meetings endangering the recovery of his fellow attendees. Also, his new sobriety brings chaos to his family as he tries to be a better father and husband.
- Policemen Guv and Armani patrol nocturnal London in their car, discussing recipes and Guv's errant wife. They encounter abrasive colleague Madison who wants them to take a drunken teenage girl Hayley Rolls to the police station and charge her with disorderly conduct but, learning that she also has amatory problems, Guv feels sorry for her and takes her home. After encountering a young drug pusher they meet Madison again, who insists they arrest Hayley. Guv refuses but Armani reluctantly takes her in.
- As the second series of the TV trivia quiz show concludes, Paul, Rob and Fay are joined by television presenter Anita Rani, actress Sarah Hadland, comedian Ed Byrne and reality TV star Jamie Laing.
- John Bishop hosts the debut edition of the chat show featuring hilarious stand-up comedy and fun-filled celebrity chat. His first celebrity guests are actor James Nesbitt and comedian Sarah Millican.
- Milly loses patience with Egg's novel-writing career; Anna flirts with everyone at boss's party; Egg's father turns up unexpectedly.
- Warren falls in love; Milly and O'Donnell cultivate a very close working relationship; Jerry finds an ally in Anna.
- O'Donnell and Milly are on the verge of an affair, and Anna starts something with Jerry.
- A night out clubbing comes back to haunt Anna as she is forced to defend Egg's dealer.
- Miles is furious at being taken off a big fraud case and Egg starts to write a novel.
- Warren tries to hide his homosexuality from his inquiring cousin Kira; Anna cooks up a romantic dinner for Egg and Milly; Miles' fraud case.
- Egg sees a therapist; Delilah agrees to take an HIV test; Anna receives an intriguing offer while looking for work.
- Anna resorts to devious means to get rid of Miles's girlfriend, Delilah.
- When Anna interviews at a law firm, she comes face-to-face with an old flame named Miles; Milly and Egg hunt for roommates.
- Egg's younger brother Nat comes to stay and finds a friend in Kelly, and Kira dumps Jo.
- A handyman arouses Ferdy's interest; Miles decides not to attend his father's wedding; Milly notices Rachel and O'Donnell's cozy new relationship.
- Graham orders Anna off a case; Milly suffers from the pressures of her affair; Egg opens his restaurant.
- Egg's expectations for his cafe are high; Ferdy has a one-night stand; Anna attends an AA meeting; Kira helps Kelly adhere to her diet.
- Ferdy visits Mia at home where her new man, Seb, tells him what he thinks of men like him.
- The housemates advertise the vacant room, and a score of prospective tenants show up to be interviewed; Kira's strategy with Jo pays off.
- Milly discovers the truth about O'Donnell's personal life; Miles becomes increasingly attracted to Anna on his stag night; Nicki puts her foot down at the cafe.
- Miles campaigns against Anna as the vote on her tenancy draws near; Milly broods over Rachel and O'Donnell's trip to Paris; Kira sets Ferdy up on a date.
- While Warren gets ready to leave for Australia, Ferdy and Rachel vie for his vacant room; Milly and Paul find the perfect going-away present.
- Miles is pleased with the response to his personal ad; Egg gets a job in a cafe; a frustrated Warren goes out and lands in a world of trouble.
- Warren's arrest puts his career in jeopardy, especially when it appears in the paper; Ferdy's ex-fiancée shows up at the door.
- Milly is torn about accompanying O'Donnell on a business trip to Paris; Miles and Egg receive an unexpected visit from the police.
- Lia is alarmed to learn that her ex-husband Al and his new partner Sally are planning to move away with Emma and after she promises to see her daughter more the move is cancelled. When the wrong kidney is taken out of a patient Anji tumbles to the truth but Jamie tries to take the credit. As a result the patient is persuaded not to sue but Beth ends up a hundred pounds better off . Callum also makes a mistake whilst Kate,attending an anger management course,makes it clear she will never allow anybody to walk over her again.
- Miles' volatile wedding day arrives; Egg learns about Milly's affair; Ferdy invites Lenny to the wedding reception.
- Mrs Cochrane sells the cafe; Milly wants her relationship with O'Donnell to grow; Kira may be pregnant.
- Anna and Miles are assigned to the same case; Milly has phone sex with Egg; Warren's ex-boyfriend Ferdy interrupts a dinner party.
- Anna and Miles have doubts about each other after finally getting together at a party. Egg says goodbye to both his father and his writing career. Milly is taken aback by the arrival of an attractive new trainee at the firm.
- Egg becomes emotionally involved with a client who has cancer; Miles chooses the wrong person to confide in about his love life.
- Miles has pre-nuptial stress, and Milly foolishly leaves her watch in O'Donnell's office.
- Ferdy denies that he's gay; Miles spreads a nasty rumour about Anna's temperament at work; Egg gambles with the household money.
- Warren appears in a police line-up; Anna represents Warren in court; Kira plays hard-to-get with Jo; Ferdy tries to win over Miles.