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- It's the last day and some tempers are flaring while others are on the course to be winners.
- The Midnight Beast have had enough of their budget starving-artist lifestyle. Chevy is just not cutting the mustard as their manager any more. The guys want money and fame, and they want it now. Unbeknown to the band, Dru takes matters into his own hands and makes a devil's pact with major label boss Jay Chitole. Will the group trade in their independence for sexy motorbikes and intergalactic superstardom and become just another boyband? Songs in this episode include: J£nny: Ready to Blow, Lez Be Friends and Just Another Boyband.
- The Midnight Beast are at crisis point... Dru has become hypnotised by his war-themed video games and Ash is being led around by the lump in his pants, leaving Stef to keep the band together. In an emergency intervention, their manager Chevy bans Dru from video games and urges him to get a girlfriend. Ash is forbidden from touching any girl until the band's problems are solved. Meanwhile, a wild-eyed obsessive girl called Frog, played by Hannah Tointon, falls head over heels for Dru, much to the horror of his flatmates. Two songs feature in this episode: Videogames and Life Is a Musical.
- "Signs of Life" is a web based interactive drama in the form of an astrological thriller. Daisy is thrown into a turmoil when her world is disrupted by the mysterious appearance of her boyfriend Joe's father Max. As the eclipse approaches, Max's plan to excavate a local stone circle takes on fatal consequences.....
- An unfortunate contestant in Sporall's weekly meat quiz dies during the popular island game. As is Jinsy custom, her nameworm must be removed, and the worm itself passed on to the most recent newborn. For Arbiter Maven, this spells bad news for many reasons. Firstly, it's snowing; second, the infant is on the far side of the island; and third, the procedure has to be carried out by Maven's old teacher, Ernest P. Threcker, who has nothing but contempt for Maven, and isn't shy about showing it.
- Sloman breaks into the band's flat after a massive party and sets up a makeshift studio in their front room, where he broadcasts all their secrets and videos. The songs include: I Kicked a Shark in the Face, Videogames, Life Is a Musical and Lez Be Friends.
- A press officer from the Department of Health pay a visit to Hanssen following his previous unscheduled television interview. But Hanssen isn't finished yet and ends up embarrassing the Minister of Health publicly again on television. Luc keeps Eddi away from Holby to cure her addition to opiates. Tara tries in vain to get a young woman to take the heart she is being offered and in doing so incurs Elliott's wrath.
- AAU gets a new doctor in Lilah Birdwood, newly returned from Australia, but can she hack working in her new environment? Serena relocates to AAU reluctantly but friction between her and Michael leads her to complain to Hanssen. Hanssen joins Elliott's team in developing the Herzig artificial heart and Terence Cunningham's brings his daughter Poppy in with a goitre problem but is not best pleased when the operation is cancelled. Elsewhere, Chantelle and Mary-Claire clash on her first day as a permanent nurse.
- Arbiter Maven is the only Arbiter in Jinsy's history not to be selected as a member of the Cranial Lodge. He's determined to put that right by creating an invention of his own that will guarantee him membership. Sadly, he has no ideas of any worth, until he sees what looks like a car at a visit to the White Apron Playgroup. He persuades Sporall that they must steal the 'Vel' from its schoolboy inventor, Caravel Didd-Onion, and pass it off as their own, without letting on to the playgroup's stern Headmistress Mrs Stenton, or her glove puppet, Tiddly Eye.
- Jinsy's postal pigs are running amok. Maven decides to tackle the problem head-on by paying a visit to Mrs Oon, the island postmistress. While there, he discovers some flyers for the banned underground folk-thrash band, Mool Perpya (with lead singer, The Zoop), who are playing an illegal gig at Doker's Quarry. Maven's determined to take action, until Mrs Oon offers him some of her special soup of 'something and apricot'.
- Stef stays up all night editing a rubbish animated video for the band's new track Booty Call. And Dru miraculously receives a maintenance cheque from his long-estranged dad. But when Ash unplugs the computer to make space for his video game, the entire music video is lost. Dru offers up his father's 'dirty money' to make a new video to be directed by art world icon Falco, played by Gerald Kyd. But the band soon realise it may be better to keep creative control... Three videos feature in this episode: Medium Pimpin, Daddy and Booty Call.
- When the Beast's manager Chevy finally gets them a gig on a TV show, the boys are hit by a crisis of confidence after bumping into a mouthy hardcore band who are also appearing. They decide to try to change their image to compete, but discover that they should have had more faith in their own quirky style, as it might have avoided them being thrown off live TV when their performance doesn't quite go to plan.
- Set in 18th century London, Knifeman will focus on the untold story of a charming, arrogant, decorum-breaking genius who challenges societal norms to transform his visions into cutting-edge discoveries.
- Maven will do anything to get his gloved hand on the cover of the new edition of 'Glove Hygiene Monthly'. He invites its editor, the meticulous Roopina Crale round to the tower and tries to persuade her that his versatile hand is ready for island-wide stardom. Sporall is trying to find some recognition of his own by entering himself into the Beardboy contest. The residents are out in force, until a phantom beard nibbler strikes, and places the whole competition in jeopardy. The prime suspect is the goat that's been following Sporall around, which means that Sporall himself is implicated.
- The staff at Prentiss McCabe are split into two teams to tackle both sides of the same issue: the future of the House of Lords. Charles' services are engaged by a Downing Street aide to work on reforming the Second Chamber, while those of Martin are engaged by a Member of the House in order to preserve it in its current state.
- The station is thrown into panic as a sniper shoots at Holby South Police cars. John's dad brings Kate and John's relationship to boiling point and Kelly finds out about Roger.
- A grieving Luke and an angry John are at loggerheads over a case involving John's dad. Christian's relationship with Miranda progresses, and Lucy and Jake take on a case with dire consequences.
- The first episode we meet the band in their crappy flat in South London England where they have no money and try to trick a pizza delivery girl into giving them free pizza by fooling the restaurant with the wrong address so they can get the pizza for free garlic bread because of their 30 minute delivery time rule. Ash the self proclaimed ladies man gives her a lame strip tease to get the pizza. She is a fan of the band so reluctantly lets this go. Their horrible manager comes over to see how they are doing and Stef asks when they will be able to get a performance venue, so he goes to a local club and tricks the manager into letting The Midnight Beast play. Things don't go so well.
- Quiz show hosted by Shane Richie. In each episode a team of three face a golden wall of cash worth £20,000 and try to hang onto as much of it as possible by correctly answering a series of questions.