Affluent women attempt to balance their ever-evolving friendships with the demands of family life and growing business ventures while living in Beverly Hills.
Nina discovers the D.A.'s plans to arrest the city's homeless and faces a crisis of conscience.
Drew is committed to keeping Becky happy but his situation with Clare has his attention divided. Maya lies in order to protect Miles, but the guilt is eating her up. Imogen is determined to find out who is behind the crooked online venture that has everyone at Degrassi talking.
Busted out of prison and soaring away from Texas, Sam and Phil's spirits are momentarily lifted, until another case of mistaken identity finds them risking their lives again. Their only hope is to play their part in a high-stakes heist with a ruthless gang of mercenaries.
Rick and Marty examine the swamp for an alternate entrance into the Money Pit.
At a fundraising gala at an estate, Edward offers a large sum if Rodrigo will play the violin. Rodrigo ups the ante and turns the tables. Hailey runs into Lizzie, and discovers her roommate has been hiding her upper crust roots -- before spending the rest of the night impressing a man with aristocratic credentials of his own.
An old friend asks Nina to set her up with Phil, a female judge takes a liking to Carlos, and Nina goes on an ill-fated date of her own.
Gail seeks psychological help. Andy and Daryl discover a secret of their Dad's. Victor feels pressure from the community to make a decision.
Tickle has his hands full keeping track of his liquor and Chico and Tyler are becoming suspicious. Bill and Josh build an underground bunker to hide their shine. Tennessee shiners, Mark and Digger, test an invention that could revolutionize moonshining.
Get ready for another round of Tattoo Nightmares. There's nothing worse than a bad tattoo. Three of the nation's top tattoo artists run a one-of-a-kind shop specializing in the seriously difficult art of covering up woeful ink work.
Rodrigo summons Hailey to drive him upstate to find Ana Maria, explaining that she makes him alive, exactly what the symphony needs opening night. Back in the city, Cynthia takes some pills for her wrist, and ends up seeing a co-worker in a whole new light. Hailey finds Alex, ready to feel alive.
Brody realizes he must downsize his life, so he gives up his apartment and crashes with Jenny, who then gets rattled when it seems the two are actually living together. Meanwhile, Harvard and Derrick insist they can live on their modest ground-floor pay better than Brody.
When Eliza's long lost sister Bethany arrives for a visit, she brings along unresolved issues. Meanwhile, Henry and Freddy's feud comes to a head.
Dara O Briain and regular panellists Hugh Dennis and Andy Parsons are back with their traditional helping of seasonal silliness. They are joined by the likes of Ed Byrne, Sara Pascoe and Josh Widdicombe to test out Christmas products, and reminisce about yuletide visits to A&E, a long-living goldfish and harps. Plus, the customary out-takes reel, a festive Scenes We'd Like to See and Hugh provides a new commentary for a royal newsreel.
It's time to shut up shop as series four concludes. Charity day arrives at Valco and everyone is doing their bit to help. Rose eyes the big draw prize, too.
While pursuing the new hostess, Jax gets caught in a lie about his current girlfriend; James tries to clear the air with Tom Sandoval before Scheana's party; Katie and Tom Schwartz seek couples therapy.
Amber is in charge of the girls' prom night plans and ropes Viva in to help.
A Little Rock couple builds a sq. foot mobile honeymoon pad as they prepare to get married and hit the road as traveling nurses.