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- About the wives, fans, escorts, groupies and other females that surround the male rock stars.
- 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.
- A legal drama is performed this week, but a design error has rendered one of the main sets 'a little snug' and the team's plan to move the remaining sets in and out baffles the stage crew. Add in a nervous first-time actor and the result is disaster.
- Jay begins his first day working with his dad, which brings an opportunity that he believes will propel the Youngers into the big time.
- Jay takes it upon himself (with a little help from Davina) to create a music video to make amends for Enigma. However, without Yemi, who is struggling to get to grips with his college work, he makes a mess of things.
- 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.
- 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.
- Davina has an idea to help boost the Youngers' profile and get more online hits for their music video.
- Dad is secretly hiding a dead fox in the outside freezer as he wants to get it stuffed. But when Mum needs to use the freezer, Dad is desperate in his attempts to hide it from her.
- Pemberton sees an opportunity when Troy's arch rival from his wrestling days challenges him to a grudge match in his RV park.
- A series of brand new, hand-crafted, half hours of theatrical catastrophe as The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society undertake more (overly) ambitious endeavours.
- The park's septic tank explodes and Mal and Jen are forced to turn to the only sewage expert around: Mayor Herman Bloch.
- The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society takes on Tennessee Williams. A tale of southern passion, greed and 90 degrees heat. Just a shame about the wrongly built set and some crude language.
- Out of options and time, the outlaws must take extreme measures. But with the eyes of the public and the police on them, can they together pull off the con to end all cons?
- In a small town in Ontario, a minister wakes up to find everyone in his village dead, without any sign of violence. Was this retribution for past acts of evil, and if not, how else to explain why the man of God was the only one spared?
- To save money Della cancels the Internet, forcing the girls to go to the library where bookish Yoko and Aretha are quite at home though Germaine finds it boring and quiet. However a chance encounter with Lee Rhind allows her to use the Monroe Technique and secure a date with him. Della meanwhile takes Grampy - who has moved in with her - scavenging in skips as well as using Germaine's new relationship with Lee to get the Internet back.
- The Pembertons have not got life in Florida off to the best of starts. Mal tries to keep the peace with the bullying Troy, Tina and Freddie struggle to get to grips with High School and Rhonda invites Jen to lunch.
- Due to a mistake by Mal, Jen's overcritical mother Maureen arrives in Florida 3 weeks early. Mal and Freddie come up with a money-making scheme - hosting an unusual wedding.
- Following the success of the wedding, Mal and Jen splash out on a makeover of the park and a local TV advert. Then they receive a letter from a lawyer that prompts Mal to seek out the co-owner of the park.
- Thanks to cowboy builders the house is in a mess and Martin in charge of cooking as Jackie is hiding in the shed from a mouse - which the lads believe they have squashed. Jim comes by to help but has an accident caused by the building works which leads guilt-stricken Jackie to ask him for dinner. Her menfolk goggle - and no wonder,given Jim's strange eating habits and desire to appear Jewish. The reappearance of the mouse means the meal is finished in the shed but,on returning to the house,Jim has a more spectacular accident - this one involving large amounts of red paint.
- Germaine is thrilled to hear that Lee Rhind is on the market again after a split from Cathy and discovers that he is going to the Dorchester night club. Della consents to her going - provided she takes Yoko, whose dancing is a hit, and Aretha. However having been mistaken for a prostitute and realizing that she is irresistible to men Germaine ditches Lee whilst Della's night out with Michael proves positive, in that they are both scavengers from supermarket waste bins. On returning home though the whole family is in for a shock.
- Doyle's good friend Bram Stoker turns up at his house in a panic, vampire hunters are trying to kill him thinking him a vampire. As the team investigate a murder case they begin to wonder what dark secret Stoker is hiding.
- With landlady Laura coming to inspect the house Della not only organizes a clean-up but sends the children for a day with their unemployed, former left wing campaigner father Sean. He takes them for a picnic in the country in woodlands, now claimed by a private company where their exercise in civil disobedience ends in arrest. When Laura evicts the family Sean suggests life in a commune but Grampy accidentally discovers a way of allowing them to stay in the house.
- As Aretha enjoys college life with radical Economics lecturer Ruby Della takes Germaine, who claims to be pregnant, to work with her at Pound Lord to show her life in the real life. The pregnancy is a false scare but Della does meet up with old flame Michael and ends the day with a proposition for Lee Rhind. Grampy's attempts to organize a fun day for the babbies end in disaster.
- Della and the family head off for Wales to stay in a caravan that was owned by Grampy's late friend Dino but with Aretha and Germaine both feeling dumped by objects of their affection, Grampy unable to pay the hire purchase for his new 4 x 4 and a caravan full of stuffed animals it is far from being a happy holiday. Fortunately Yoko summons Sean to turn up and with his arrival things start to look up - perhaps permanently
- 13 Years Later. The gang is reunited when Adam turns up in Manchester to announce his impending marriage, but not everyone is as thrilled as he is. Without the blessing of his friends and family, Adam begins to have doubts.
- Visa problems force Mal to fire Jen putting a strain on their relationship. With too much free time on her hands Jen begins to worry that Freddie may be dealing drugs. Tina and Herman plot Conan's future.
- 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.
- After the death of her husband, a woman attempts to rebuild her life while surrounded by her sometimes problematic family and friends.
- When Bernard holds a children's themed book day in the shop, Fran bets Manny and Bernard they couldn't write a children's book over a weekend, while Bernard bets Fran back that she will have an awful time at her friend's hen party.
- Rob Black gets invited to his ex-girlfriend's wedding. She is marrying a pop-star (Duncan James from the band 'Blue') Driven by the necessity to prove he isn't the loser everyone assumes he is, Rob sets out to score an impressive date to be his 'Plus One' at the wedding.
- The Goes Wrong Show Team, otherwise known as the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society, present their take on the Nativity Story. The production is generously funded by a corporate sponsor after the BBC refused to pay for any more of the Cornley Dramatic Society's work. As ever, all soon descends into chaos: an ingenious pop-up book set soon proves a physical danger to both cast and crew, the angel Gabriel develops a firework obsession, the actors inside a donkey have a terrible falling out, and there is much more fire than anyone anticipated.
- After the Boxes debacle, Jay attempts to get his phone back from Jodie, but she's not going to give it up easily.
- Two siblings share their Friday-night dinners at their parents' home and, somehow, something always goes wrong.
- A large family is raised by an unconventional single mother on a council estate in Wolverhampton, England.
- When Manny defects to Goliath Books after an "incident" with Bernard, his ex-employer's life spirals out of control. Meanwhile Fran returns from holiday only to be greeted by the squalor of Bernard's shop.
- Manny and Fran drag Bernard along with them to a party, but the drunken aftermath dredges up secrets and bitterness.
- A period romance this week, a classic tale of family, duty and love across the class divide, hindered by a ceiling fan that threatens decapitation and a rain effect that threatens to flood the entire set. There's also a horse. And a cat.
- Even with redemption seemingly in reach, the outlaws find their time running out and the net closing in on them. They face a stark choice - die apart or survive together?
- The embassy welcomes the annoying minor royal and trade envoy Prince Mark of Bath, who has come to the country to help secure the licence for Anglo-Brit oil. He is extremely vain, taking an ironing board everywhere to keep his trousers crease-free and a difficult guest, demanding sexual threesomes. Meanwhile Neil is sheltering Amil Zarifi, an anti-government dissident who has escaped from jail and is hiding in the embassy with Jennifer's approval. Learning that the information Neil was blackmailed into giving them was false and aware of Zafifi's presence in the embassy, the secret police want him handed over to them and Keith wants to comply to save the oil contract. But Zarifi finds an unexpected ally when he bumps into Mark and they get drunk together, Zarifi horrifying Mark with stories of the Tazbekistan regime. This in turn leads to Mark delivering an amazing speech to the president which secures the oil deal as well as Zarifi's freedom.
- 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.
- When several people are scared to death clues lead the team to the notorious Bethlem Hospital - with which Doyle has a disturbing connection. Doyle starts losing his grip on reality, is he going mad or is he the next victim?
- Having home educated the children Della is shocked when Aretha declares that she wants to go to school and coerces Lee Rhind into being her guardian whilst Sean also turns up to promise that he will get even with any bullies. Unfortunately the school is chaotic and badly run and Aretha's rant against it gets her excluded. Fortunately Grampy comes to the rescue with an alternative.
- To raise money to pay the gas bill Della drags the family off to a car boot sale where the little ones do well by playing the sympathy card but Yoko and Aretha's environmentally friendly method of organizing car parking causes chaos. Germaine gets roped into face painting with cousin Cathy, who shows her a unique new way of sexting whilst Grampy decides to celebrate his upcoming divorce by getting stoned with another ageing hippie.
- Horace is desperate to go back in time to save his grandma from slipping on the stairs. But time-travelling with Homeless Pete is not an exact science, and the band find themselves stuck in the year 1958.
- A drama series about the family who founded Chester Zoo in the 1930s.
- Cast, crew and fans reflect on the last 10 years of sitcom Friday Night Dinner (2011).