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- One-off comedy from Milton Jones. Milton and his mother live together in a big old house, renting out their spare rooms to a variety of tenants.
- Marilyn is flat broke, so she tries to lose weight in a matter of hours to join a lucrative medical trial.
- About the wives, fans, escorts, groupies and other females that surround the male rock stars.
- Marilyn is forced to go to increasingly desperate lengths to distance herself from Steve.
- The girls are at a wedding show. Marilyn's male model groom is stunning but a bit young.
- Alex frets when his ex-wife's successful new boyfriend dazzles his kids -- while Helen takes a new client under her wing.
- Helen works on a campaign to make Oregon raisins more sexy while Alex strikes up a relationship with a woman in his building.
- Bounty, from Tez Ilyas, follows the hilarious, intimate story of a young British Muslim man trying to balance the traditional and cultural expectations of his big fat Asian family
- A black comedy about a man who brings death and violence to everyone he meets.
- A studio sitcom set in a pub function room which observes the pub regulars who've booked the room for different events.
- Ashley masterminds a new plan for success but gets in deeper with Benny to help him along. Bangs' track becomes an unexpected hit around town.
- Alex and Helen's relationship issues come to a head at Stephen's latest wedding.
- On his birthday young William is excited to be chosen for jury service in the trial of murder suspect Darren Levinson, though not all his fellow jurors share his enthusiasm, notably foreman Lucas, who encourages them all to go drinking. Here Lucas falls out with the others as well as criticizing the court artist whilst back in the jury room personal grievances take precedence over forming a verdict. Ultimately the jurors' main concern is to replace the court artist with William's new girlfriend and back at his home they throw a birthday party for him, the verdict seemingly forgotten.
- Mayor Bloch is up for re-election and has made a campaign promise to close RV parks. A furious Mal choose one of the park residents to run for office against Bloch and has to get them ready for a televised debate at the Park.
- This isn't how Ruby imagined her life - single, unemployed, IBS, the wrong side of 25 and living at home with her parents. The time has come for her to make her mark - by making a podcast.
- Alex learns from his children that their mother has a new man so,when Helen asks him help her mind her baby god-daughter,he suggests they go to the park so that they can spy on him. His plan is interrupted by Stephen summoning him to a meeting - actually an impromptu party because he is lonely. However next day when Alex has access to his children with Sarah they embarrass him by asking why he was spying on them from behind a tree with his girl-friend and their baby.
- While Ashley appears to be solely focused on Bangs, whose track has gone big, Davina is devoting all her time to Mar-Lon. Yemi is totally caught up with Abena.
- Alex is only too happy to help Sophie organize a surprise birthday party for Helen. To get her out of the way whilst they prepare things he arranges a meeting for her with Roger Comerton,a handsome but limited actor nick-named Dr. Two-Scenes as he usually only gets small roles in hospital dramas. Inevitably both Alex and Helen drink too much and he ends up getting punched by Sophie for declaring his love for Helen - who has gone off to have sex with Dr. Two-Scenes.
- Becca's awful dad dies, so the girls bunk off, but a game of Scary Dare gets out of hand.
- Charlie drags Becca out of the flat on her birthday - but soon wishes she hadn't bothered.
- Charlie asks for a pay rise but gets a pay cut. Becca has an 'accident' in front of Karl.
- Charlie and Becca endure a hellish lunch with Charlie's parents and spoilt brother Matthew.
- It's the RV Park of the year awards and Kissimmee Sunshine could win Best Park. Mal is certain the judges are staying in the park and everyone is a suspect. Larissa suggests Jen should bring TJ to the awards ceremony.
- It's Valentine's Day and to get rid of Alex Helen posts his details on a dating web-site. Initially disinterested Alex responds after sleeping the night on Stephen's sofa and is pleasantly surprised to hear from old girl-friend Sarah. Eschewing romance Helen goes to dinner with her elderly solicitor though he has cancelled and sent along his handsome young assistant - who happens to be gay. Stephen asks Helen's advice believing he has found love - but it quickly turns out to be lust.
- Alex is still homeless and is not pleased when Stephen sends him and Helen to the funeral of rival agent Charlie Renfrew to steal his clients. Helen needs a drink to steady herself as she recalls her boy-friend Pete's funeral and is surprised when Pete's sister and her husband ask her to be godmother to their little girl. Still drunk at the funeral she gets into an argument with the vicar about how an atheist can be a god-parent whilst Alex ends up antagonizing one of the deceased's clients - causing them both to run for it!
- Jonty De Wolfe is the eccentric, cross-dressing vice-chancellor at the red-brick Kirke university. When Jason, the chief finance officer, accidentally authorizes paying the staff two lots of wages, thus putting the university into millions of pounds of debt, De Wolfe has to look for a solution. Plain Jane Maths lecturer Imogen Moffatt has written a best-selling book, which De Wolfe hopes will attract the 'foreigns' to Kirke. Now De Wolfe wants English lecturer Matt Beer to write another book to emulate Imogen's. Unfortunately Matt is a lazy womanizer and it looks as if the only way De Wolfe can come up with damage limitation is to fire a quarter of the staff.
- Becca's infatuated with her own stepbrother, while Charlie has a chaotic day at the office.
- Coma Girl is about a group of female friends united by a shared history but divided by almost everything else. Most friends meet for dinner, or at the pub, or sometimes just grab a quick coffee together, but for these four old school friends their monthly get together is in the unsettling surroundings of an intensive care unit. Siobhan is a failing TV presenter, Sarah is a rather reluctant mother of three, Pip is a pseudo bohemian and Lucy, well Lucy is in a coma. After the initial shock of seeing their friend in such a state, the three old school friends soon realise that Lucy is in dire need of help, the sort of help that only they can provide. This is what real friendship is all about. As Lucy becomes more aware of what is going on around her, we delve into unexpected and funny moments from her subconscious. Meanwhile the rest of the girls learn to adapt to hospital life.
- Meta action comedy about two lowly cops who go above the law on an ill-considered quest for glory.
- Helen Ryan and recently-divorced Alex Taylor work at the talent agency run by lecherous Stephen Caudwell and,after a drink-fuelled evening,wake up in bed together. Helen sees no future in their relationship but Alex is desperately keen - chiefly because he is homeless and needs a girlfriend to move in with. A visit to the off-licence makes Helen a little more agreeable but Alex spoils everything by crying at the thought of his children.
- When Becca has a thoroughly enjoyable dinner date with a gentleman in his 70s, unlucky-in-love Charlie decides to find a pensioner of her own.
- Davina has an idea to help boost the Youngers' profile and get more online hits for their music video.
- The Soldiers have returned to the Village on leave from the Trenches on the War Front in France. Winky attracts attention from a potential new suitor, much to the dismay of George.
- Nick's idol General Hands visits and Nick invites him to stay. They find out he is leaving with more than he came with. Horace thinks he has bad Karma and joins a group of Baptists to get baptized.
- Davina's school performance approaches, but she can't get Jay out of her head. Jay does his best to be loyal to Yemi, while Yemi takes the plunge and asks Davina out, but soon discovers the real reason for her rejection.
- After his night with Davina Jay calls on Yemi,who is busy making his recordings for the Avengers Krew. Jay then visits Davina and tells her he loves her but she is adamant they keep quiet about what happened for the good of Youngers. Ashley gets the group a gig at the Avengers Krew concert but,when the tactless Yungah Babies let slip what happened between Davina and Jay Yemi is all for cancelling and Ashley has to reconcile them. The gig is a huge success but afterwards the animosity starts up again and Youngers' days seem to be over. However they are getting a massive amount of air-play,which may save the situation.
- Mal is having a crisis of masculinity as he approaches 50. The park residents try to help with an ancient ceremony, while his family plan a surprise party. Tina is on the trail of a student putting on an illegal rave.
- Somehow Horace's private diary from 2019 has been published. His accounts of a Peckham boy become an overnight sensation in 1950s London - with furious speculation about who the visionary 'science fiction' author might be.
- When Nick confronts a racist he becomes a hero to some West Indian immigrants. Unluckily for Nick, that racist is actually Victoria's new husband, who also wants to close Nick's jazz club.
- Greg Wilson (Martin Freeman) is an ex-child star. At fourteen, he was a child magician. Precocious, smug, very punchable. The pinnacle of his career was the 1986 Royal Variety Performance, when he charmed the audience with his patter about his Mum sewing name-tags into the backs of all his tricks. One week later, his career is finished. During a phone-in on the Saturday morning kids TV show, Crikey Its Saturday!, someone rings in and calls Greg a fucking wanker on live TV. Its the ultimate humiliation. The caller has articulated what everyone is secretly thinking. Its a blow from which Greg will never recover. Twenty years later, Greg works in a leather sofa shop. The early promise of his life unfulfilled. Hes bored, unhappy, still hurting on the inside, forever wary of other people. In every human encounter lies potential humiliation. Even his boss, who looks about 13, treats Greg with utter contempt. But then Greg is recognised by a customer and asked for his autograph. It's the beginning of a journey that will pass through a police station and end with Greg in court, facing a year-long prison sentence. Hell is other people...
- Jay begins his first day working with his dad, which brings an opportunity that he believes will propel the Youngers into the big time.
- New employee Stacee ruffles a few feathers by making big changes at the RV park. Jen restarts her sports physio career working for a star golfer. Mal and new resident Marvin get into trouble when they go hunting wild boar.
- Horace has his journal published and it turns into a best selling science fiction book. Victoria thinks it's time for her and her son to marry into money.