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- Six months in a wheelchair, Dan is sweet, slightly naive, and liable to have his pants nicked and stuffed into a post-box. Or at least he is when he's playing with the local wheelchair basketball team (which he's only doing because his Dad thinks it's a really good idea). Dan arrives on the island (also his Dad's bright idea) and meets the other cast-offs for the first time. He begins a journey that will involve quite a few bumps in the road. Particularly bump-some is Carrie, who is three-foot-tall, but has an ego the size of a small country, and she seems to be able to read Dan's mind. This is going to be quite some ride for Dan. Dark humour and strong language
- Filmmaker Jamie Campbell is hired to make a promotional for the British Silver Ring Thing organization. During this time he learns about why Christians are taking the vow abstinence (both in the UK and America) and the potential problems it can cause.
- The gang sign up to become extras in a Malaysian zombie film and Greg fulfills his childhood dream to be a policeman. The love triangle between Dylan, Ashley and Sean comes to an explosive climax.
- Thirty-something transvestite Gary at last plucks up the courage to attend a disco for cross-dressers in Southend though the whole occasion is very hesitant as he argues with his alter ego Frank the pros and cons of coming out in public as a transvestite. When he gets to the event he is taken in hand by the older cross-dresser Jim but whilst Jim might give the younger man some confidence he has his own alter ego to express doubts - and she's a female.
- The group head to Kuala Lumpur to visit an old school friend of Greg - who receives a tempting job offer. Ashley receives some bad news from college. Dylan tries to save his friendship with Sean.
- Successful saleswoman Vanessa Mitchell gets more than she bargains for when she buys a former Witches' prison in her home village of St. Osyth, Essex. 'The Cage' is a cute Tudor cottage but as soon as Vanessa and flatmate Nicole move in, strange things start to happen. Flying objects, mysterious pools of blood and an invisible entity that rattles doors and pushes people downstairs are enough to spook anyone.
- "Oceans 11" meets "Dumb and Dumber" in this action-packed slapstick riot of a show starring comedian Frank Skinner. Rotters follows a blundering gang of buffoons who attempt to rob an auction house owned by an antiques dealer (Skinner). Staring Phil Burgers, John Kearns, Sam Simmons, Lolly Adefope, and Daniel Simonsen.
- The group set off on a trek but get lost in the jungle. Lauren learns the truth about Dylan and Ashley, Sean is subject to some unexpected romantic attention and Greg temporarily loses his hearing.
- The girls volunteer at an orphanage in Vietnam, but May is shocked at how much work that involves. Greg tries to move on from his ex-wife by pursuing a nurse at the orphanage and Sean tries to heat things up with Ashley.
- Dylan is taken to a Buddhist Monastery after a surprise encounter with the travel writer he impersonated in Vietnam. May receives a shock visit from her mother while Ashley and Sean confront their feelings for one another.
- Greg leads the gang to a legendary Full Moon Party in Thailand, but an unexpected face from the past and a stomach bug threaten to ruin everyone's fun. Dylan makes a rash decision.
- May has to go to Hangzhou for her cousin's wedding and Ashley insists Greg and Dylan tag along too. The family reunion isn't what they expected as Ashley is the centre of attention. Sean hitches a lift with a creepy couple.
- A young girl working in her father's Arabic restaurant is forced to decide which comes first - her dreams or her family.
- A young mother fears her dead father-in-law has returned with plans to steal her children.
- Two prank-obsessed teenagers dare each other to spend the night in an apparently haunted wood near Horsham.
- James is remanded in custody and rings Rob, who can give him an alibi. Rob tells Tina that at the time of Cal's death he and James were seeing a man who could supply Cal and James with fake passports so they could run off together. The forger is located but he eludes Rob and the police do not accept the alibi. Tina proposes marriage to Rob but he rejects her, saying that he knows she loves Eli. Later they discover the body of Ian and when Ruth interviews Tina she tells her that 'Janine' has also died. Both girls now start to believe that James is innocent.
- With Ian dead, Ruth is removed from duty; James remains in police custody; Tina makes a plan to leave town.
- The Roberts family question their future in Australia and Kate puts her job on the line.
- Whilst Janine remains in a coma, visited by her mother,Susannah, Jackie tells James that if the farm is to be saved their horse Blackout must win an upcoming race at Newbury so that it has sufficient value for a hefty sale price. However Dominic owes a gang fifty thousand pounds over a lost consignment of stolen cigarettes and asks Tina to ride Blackout and lose the race - which she does with great sadness, confessing to Eli afterwards. Eli himself goes in search of Chris but is knocked unconscious from behind by Ruth's colleague Ian. Afterwards he rescues Ruth's little girl who has wandered into the road as Ruth gives chase to the yellow car she saw leave Janine's house. It is being driven by a little boy from the travellers. Ruth confronts Dominic over the CCTV footage at the garage. He admits his feelings for her but she mistrusts him and turns him down.
- Tina is upset that Eli did not meet her to run away with and is consoled by Annie whilst Ruth reconciles with her mother. Bee comes to the farm and finds signs of a struggle and James gone - taken by Eli. Having established that Janine was responsible for Cal going into care Ruth tells Tina about Eli's confession and her belief that he is out to punish everybody who tried to separate him from his brother. Making up for old grievances they go after the boys and, when they catch up with them, discover the truth about Cal's death.
- Annie and Kate bond on a road trip. With their mum miles away, Peter and Pattie run wild.
- The hostel inhabitants wake to some devastating news and Annie is compelled to fight back.
- The police interview the group about the night they last saw Cal. Nobody mentions drugs and yet DCI Simson discovers some in Cal's caravan and deduces that he was dealing. James' sister Bee arrives for his eighteenth birthday though he is no mood to celebrate. She tells him he should leave the ailing farm for further education but he believes he should stay. Eli surprises Tina by coming into work as he is desperate to save a favourite horse. Though the locals mistrust Ruth single, mother of a baby girl whose father is supposedly Tina's dad a fact only Ruth and Tina know, Dominic, engaged in shifty business with Rob, tries to date her to get inside information but she refuses. Janine is shown to be an impostor who has been manufacturing drugs and she is arrested whilst James frantically searches for something in Cal's trailer and Ruth's little girl is rushed to hospital.
- Janine is arrested and remanded in custody. Rob initially fails to give her an alibi but, seeing that his stalker has sent him an incriminating picture of him with Janine, he changes his story and she is released. Cal's jailbird father Thomas Bray arrives for his son's funeral, from which the travellers bar the outsiders from the village. Tempers are heated and Eli ends up fighting with his father. After the funeral Eli tries to speak to Chris, a boy who was in care with Cal, but he runs off. Ruth is still suspicious of Dominic, especially when CCTV footage shows him arguing with Cal on a garage forecourt, hours before he died. She goes to see Janine and finds her unconscious on the floor whilst a yellow car is driving away at speed.
- Suspecting that Rob is his stalker James joins the farm's pheasant shoot as a beater, giving James drugged coffee to force him to tell the truth. In fact it makes James hallucinate, seeing Cal, who was his gay lover and who tells him to 'destroy the contract to save the farm'. Left alone Rob is confronted by his actual stalker, a mysterious girl who blames him for the loss of her sister. Whilst Tina and Eli continue to get closer Ruth visits the reclusive Sam, finding evidence that Cal would stay with him. Finding a carving of a 'white tree' she follows this up and discovers it is where Cal and James first kissed. An emotional James tells her that he has found the contract mentioned by Cal, which proves that Cal's family co-owned Blackout. She sees this as a motive for murder.
- Terry embarrasses Annie at Marlene's party. Meanwhile Pattie's secret is revealed, and Kate's hope is restored.
- An artist, his wife and children move into an idyllic hillside farm in the Brecon Beacons. Where they start to experience terrifying paranormal activity.
- Terry retraces his steps from the night before. Meanwhile Annie embraces a new opportunity and Kate gets a lead.
- The Roberts family leave dreary post-war Manchester for a new life down under.
- Overton. A tiny Village in the English countryside. Farming is its bread-and-butter. Race-horses are its beating heart. But beyond the rolling hills and behind the stable doors lies a green and not-so-pleasant land... When the body of a local teenage boy is found underneath the wheels of a tractor, the villagers in this remote community - his friends - are forced to open up their world and watch their secrets spill out. Secrets that will change their particular brand of country life forever.
- A darkly-comic drama series written by Jack Thorne; the story of six disabled characters who are sent to a remote British island for a fictional reality-TV show.
- The endgame is in sight, but together or apart, the gang are all under threat. Shaken, weakened and divided, they're being attacked on all fronts. But perhaps 'defeat' could end up being an opportunity?
- In order to rid themselves of the various investigators disrupting their lives, Janet and Margaret claim that the haunting is a fake before inviting Maurice and Guy back, who attempt to exorcise the spirits from the house for good.
- As the gang get to the heart of Red Rose they face a dilemma, how much will they sacrifice to destroy it? to what extent will they triumph over, or succumb to, their own personal demons? Can something like Red Rose be destroyed?
- Red Rose has been silent for 6 weeks. Has it gone, or is it just asleep? Regardless, the friends throw off the trauma of Red Rose, in exchange for the glorious aftermath of G.C.S.E. results day. But new cracks appear in their friendships.
- The thin veil between Red Rose and reality is breaking down and so the gang plan to go analogue to nullify the technological terror of Red Rose. But their digital lockdown isn't as secure as they thought.
- As the investigation into the haunting continues, Janet is further terrorized by the poltergeist, causing Guy - and a reluctant Maurice - to contact a medium to try and communicate with it, before their superiors are called in.
- The gang get out of Bolton and are surprised by what they find. They learn about another potential victim and unearth truths that flip their understanding of Red Rose on its head. They realise that Red Rose is one step ahead of them.
- Disturbed, but resolved to find out what Red Rose is, the gang resolve to play along, to discover its secrets and the 'games' begin. Red Rose lashes back with a very public demonstration of its reach.
- Red Rose begins to dig deeper, manipulating and isolating - demonstrating its power.
- Drawing on the testimonies from people at the centre of each story and other witnesses, this docudrama presents true encounters with the paranormal.
- In 1977 London, a family's home shows signs of poltergeist activity, prompting local newspaper reporters who are covering the story to ask an investigator from the Society for Psychical Research to help.
- The summer stretches out in front of a group of teenage friends from Bolton, Lancashire. But when one of them downloads a mysterious app called Red Rose, what plans they may have had change.
- Focused on the life of the band and their collaborators over the 3 vital years in which they developed critically acclaimed albums, 'Humanz' and 'The Now Now', and undertook their most ambitious world tour to date.
- The paths of a disparate group of strangers collide while back-packing in Asia. What begins as a disorientating and potentially disastrous holiday for all of them soon morphs into an unforgettable and joyous voyage of self-discovery.