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- Tim tries to win his ex-girlfriend back by recruiting Barb, the only women that will kiss him.
- Louise and Tom who meet in a pub immediately before their weekly marital therapy session. Each episode pieces together how their lives were, what drew them together, and what has started to pull them apart.
- In a far away land hidden in her cupboard Debbie must fulfill her duties as the chosen one and save Yonder Land.
- 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.
- A revival of the classic satire show using puppets that are caricatures of major public figures.
- With a serial killer at large, Major and Carver call on the help of forensic psychologist, Professor Sarah McAllister.
- Finally, Chalmers, the former Police Commissioner who has plagued Major since the day he was reanimated, faces trial. While Major's busy testifying, Carver's running out of time to decipher the latest clue and save the killer's next target.
- Jeremy is moving again, to stay with Mark's sister Sarah and her five-year old son Joshy, for whom he is something of a toy. Despite Jeremy having taken all his chairs Mark hosts the residents association for the flat block and is elected chairman - though he does use the funds for his own repairs. On the down side he is less successful as a taps salesman despite Jeremy's efforts to help and Dobby tells him she will not be moving in with him. He will not be alone though, for, having had enough of Sarah and surviving an uncomfortable night at Big Mad Andy's, Jeremy returns to the fold.
- With Jeremy still refusing to apologize for falling in love with Dobby, he and Mark are still not on speaking terms six months later. However, the two must put their differences aside to celebrate with a newly-clean Super Hans.
- Dumped by April Mark prepares for a day out with son Ian though Ian's mother Sophie is more concerned with current boyfriend Duncan's infidelity and wants Mark back. To complicate matters April also changes her mind. Super Hans and Jeremy argue over who should get the royalties for a song they wrote in the 190s with Hans winning, Jeremy taking a pitiful and dangerous revenge at a children's play area.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- After finding out he has an STD, Dylan must get back in touch with every girl he has ever had sex with to let them know the bad news.
- 8 Out Of 10 Cats is a cheeky and articulate comedy panel show hosted by English comedian Jimmy Carr that uses statistics and a series of opinion polls as a basis for discussion.
- A woman sets out on a secret mission to honour her father, who died under mysterious circumstances when she was a young girl.
- 15-year-old Kim has just moved to Brighton and developed an earth-shattering, hormone-surging crush on her new best friend, Sugar.
- Dawn, a sublime moment we rarely take the time to observe, is dramatically eye-opening for those who get the chance to witness it. The dawn sheds light on strategies of survival of flora and fauna, shaping the patterns of life on Earth. It bubbles with life, as night creatures and day creatures cross paths between shifts, sharing a crucial, glorious moment in the heart of their ecological niches.
- Shot on the streets of Boston and Chicago by guerrilla videographers Stephen Christy and Zach Craley, "City Lights" provides a rare glimpse of what it means to be homeless in the most prosperous country in the world. Hear firsthand from four homeless men and women. Hear what it takes for them to get back on their feet.
- Carver rescues a dangerously unstable Major from the brink. Dennett calls in a favour from Millikan Biotech, but her attempt to save Major backfires, leaving an unsuspecting Major still in mortal danger and Carver wracked with guilt.
- A month has passed. Dobby has still not said that she will move in with Mark and Jeremy has not said he will move out. Mark invites Dobby round to share a pizza and watch 'The Apprentice' but unfortunately Gerrard, her other admirer, dies of the flu that evening and Dobby feels guilty for not being with him. Jeremy decides to undergo therapy which, after an inauspicious start, he loves. Mark goes for a job with a bathroom fittings company but the final interview clashes with Gerrard's funeral so he has to make a brief oration before leaving. At the wake Mark again asks Dobby to move in with him but she says there is no need as she is now an independent woman, thanks to the money left her by Gerrard.
- Now a big name in bathroom sales, though annoyed that Dobby has a new job in I.T., Mark writes a book, entitled 'Business Secrets of the Pharaohs' and even finds a publisher in Greg, who meets him at a refreshment stand. However Mark is told he must foot half the publishing costs. Jeremy decides to be a life coach and goes on a week's course but is the only candidate to fail - largely because he made such bizarre sexual demands of course leader Celia - though he does work out that Mark has been conned by Greg.
- Mark is hoping Dobby will move in with him so Jeremy has to move back with Super Hans,who stays up all night and keeps snakes. Dobby has a job offer in New York from ex-boyfriend Simon so Mark decides he and Dobby should have a picnic in the country where he can declare his feelings for her. Sadly for him Jeremy,who is also in love with Dobby,turns up as well,leading Dobby to believe that they are gay as they are so inseparable. The two men start to fight over Dobby only to discover she has gone. Later she texts to say she is heading for New York.
- Mark is uncertain about being best man at Super Hans' wedding, until he discovers Dobby is invited. Meanwhile, Jeremy's life coaching career is taking off but leads to a surprising encounter.
- With Jeremy's love life taking a surprising turn, Mark decides to seize the opportunity to catch up with a girl he has had a crush on since they were at university together.
- Though April is back with husband Angus Mark still pursues her, taking drugs with her but unwittingly attracts Angus as a friend. In order to impress Joe that he is a life style coach Jeremy rents expensive office space but regrets it when he sees the interest he must pay Mark for the loan and colludes with Super Hans to rob Mark's bank. When the robber backs out however Mark rather wishes he hadn't.
- Jeremy is worried about turning 40 and Mark is running out of time to win over April. How is it all going to end for the El Dude Brothers? Are they going to be alright?
- A British detective killed in action is brought back to life using experimental Artificial Intelligence.
- Mike, now living in Spain, returns to England to take the manager role at Wirral County, the club that his dad played for, tasked with saving the club from relegation.
- A guy is invited to his ex-girlfriend's wedding and needs a date.
- After visiting an informant in prison, Major and Carver re-examine an infamous cold case which opens old wounds for Major. Carver sees Major's malfunctioning is getting worse and turns to Dr. Parfit for help.
- Taken off the Chelsea Bridge case, Major and Carver are assigned an investigation into reports of a dangerous new drug used in an underground MMA fight ring.
- Instead of fixing Major, Dr. Parfit creates a replacement A.I. for SIU. Kelly thinks she's found a lead in the Chelsea Bridge case but Carver hasn't got time for her theories now Major's place in the department is seriously threatened.
- With just three hours left to live, Carver and Kelly find a collapsed Major and try to get him to accept the truth. But Major is determined to solve Chelsea Bridge and exonerate his dad before his A.I. shuts down and he dies.
- The body count rises and Carver and McAllister have no choice but to follow the clues and play the killer's twisted game.
- Major starts to fall apart under the pressure of a compromised A.I., explosive secrets and Parfit kicking him out of the lab; a witness provides a shocking revelation, leading to a breakthrough in the serial killer case.
- Simon,Dobby's ex-boyfriend,asks Mark,Jeremy and Super Hans to join him on the paint-balling day Dobby has bought as his birthday present. Simon puts Dobby and himself into the opposing team to Mark and Jeremy,leading Mark to believe it is all a ploy to win Dobby back. Dobby and Jeremy bond over a joint but Mark is stuck in a bunker with a stoned Hans. When Hans makes a break for it and aims his paint-gun at Dobby Jeremy gallantly steps into the line of fire to take one for her.
- Jeremy agrees to move out of the flat and share with Super Hans but Dobby would prefer to go inter-railing across Europe than move in with Mark. To make things worse for Mark not only has Hans been promoted above him at work, making him Mark's boss but Jeremy has arranged for the unstable Big Mad Andy to decorate the flat - largely so that Jeremy can sign him up for life skills coaching. Mark finds solace in an MBA evening class, meeting the elegant Stephanie and Jeremy, strangely in love with Dobby, urges him to pursue her but Mark cops out when he gets a call from Jeremy requiring his help to calm down Big Mad Andy.
- Top cop John Major is killed during a failed operation. Then the Met brings him back - as an AI prototype.
- Major screws up and Carver wonders whether to turn him in. When he learns what the consequences would be, he decides to cover for him.
- Major and Carver have a new assignment, but a suspicious Major prefers to stake out Kelly's office.
- The pressure is on in the latest assignment and failure could mean shutdown for Major once and for all.
- To Carver's bewilderment, Major reveals that he is going to move back in with Kelly. Parfit discovers disturbing information.
- With Major's AI finally living up to the hype, Carver and Kelly come clean about their relationship.
- DIs Major & Carver reunite but tensions remain high. When a police officer is murdered, Carver is hellbent on solving the case.
- Time's running out as suspicions run wild within SIU. Now Carver must clear Major's name AND put a stop to the killer before they enact their final revenge. But who can Carver trust? And who will outwit who in the final chapter of this deadly game?
- An unlikely Canadian journalist finds himself embroiled in a mission to uncover the truth and just possibly save the world himself.
- Major, Carver and Kelly have gone their separate ways. Things are looking up for the AI-enhanced Major, whilst Carver is gunning for a promotion and is knee deep in a new case.