Following Joe as he raids his family, joins his girlfriend Kirsty, and refuses to sign divorce papers. Joe works on a deal with Allan, before an altercation at his old school and a scrambling to cancel the auction of his family home.
Birdie's thrilled to be sharing a milestone with Joe by her side at Anton's wedding, but the plans unravel when Joe suddenly needs a property deposit on tight deadline. With their future in the balance, Birdie scrambles to come up with the money.
Birdie arrives at the wedding alone, covering for Joe. Her lies escalate, even when presented with evidence that contradicts Joe's story. Edged closer to the singles table, Birdie goes through the motions of speeches, before lashing out at Margeaux.
Lonely writer Birdie hopes for a love story when she matches with wealthy grazier Joe on a dating app. Despite a bad first date, she doubts her instincts and agrees to a second. As the chemistry escalates, Birdie swiftly starts falling in love.
Guided by her psychologist Birdie works on managing her anxiety and accepts Joe's offer of hosting her family on his boat. As the day unfolds without Joe arriving, Birdie's long history of failed relationships becomes the day's entertainment.
Marbella-based French Bulldog Milo is flown in by private jet to get his broken elbow fixed, and Maine Coon-mad Noel helps Digby, who has severe hip dysplasia.
In Wales, haulier Ian gears himself up for a major cross-country mega-move that requires a police escort. And in Hull, mega mover Steve is in charge of shifting a 38-ton screener.
Series following renovators across the UK as they tackle crumbling period properties. The renovators face huge challenges as they attempt to transform their wrecks into the homes of their dreams. Narrated by Ruth Jones.
Tamako arrives at Ramen Akaneko, a ramen restaurant run by cats, for a part-time job interview. When asked by owner Bunzo if she likes cats, Tamako admits that she's more of a dog person. This gets her hired immediately, leading to the beginning of Tamako's new friendships with the other feline employees of the restaurant.
High school student Yuta Asamura begins living with his stepsister Saki Ayase and her mother due to his father's remarriage. Both Yuta and Saki, who hold cautious values regarding relationships between men and women, agree to live with an appropriate sense of distance between them.
Anna asks if society should forgive theater kids. Sara asserts that cicadas should be the symbol of the USA. Ryan tries to receive an honorary degree.
Magicians featured in this episode include Ed Alonzo, Chipper Lowell, Murray SawChuck, Alexandra Duvivier, Andi Gladwin, Shaun Jay and Christian Mascia
The villa takes on Casa Amor in the food transfer challenge; the girls in the villa receive a video.
Kadode decides to use the tools of an "invader" to help people in trouble. During the hot summer, she tries to help a pregnant woman who is stuck at a closed railway crossing, but accidentally causes a train derailment. Shocked that her good intentions ended up hurting people, Kadode resolves never to fail again...
Susan hits the road again to discover the charming Channel Islands.
Episode seven sees Josh bare all in the prize task, before the Taskmaster commands contestants to show him how 'strong' they are. Then, teams get to flex their improv muscles in the live task!
The cast level up, talk character psyche, and compare their kill counts.