Joe Lycett and Daisy May Cooper join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker to pick over the week's topical stories.
Craig Charles and the team celebrate the 400th edition of the technology programme, with Georgie Barrat building a birthday cake out of smartphones and 3D-printed buttercream. Jon Bentley heads to Paris to put the latest sat-nav devices through their paces, while Ortis Deley compares tech available when the show began in 2004 with the Apple iPhone 11. For the grand finale, the presenters embark on a mission to reclaim a world record they once held - for the longest jump by a remote-controlled car.
Jules attends Woöm’s company retreat, hosted by a professional spiritual leader. Stella hears back from business school. Jules learns upsetting news that will impact Madison’s relationship and the future of their friendship.
Jules struggles to understand the rules of keeping secrets among friends, which causes a problem for Madison at work. Stella tries to teach Izzy to be more mysterious.
Jules and the girls explore what it means to be a feminist while attending the Women’s March in an homage to a classic story.
The girls wrestle with their personal “brands” as Jules and Stella take on being the “boring one” and the “fun one”. Madison, the “bossy one,” helps Izzy “the crazy one,” shed her fake identity.
Jules pretends to be totally over her breakup with Jeremy at his sister’s bachelorette party. Madison exaggerates the maturity level of her friends to impress her older boyfriend with a formal dinner party. Both girls learn what happens when you try to put too much concealer on your life.
The girls navigate sex and dating in an age when monogamy shaming is the new slut shaming. Jules gets a rebound, Stella elicits Izzy’s help in breaking up with a guy, and Madison yearns to define her relationship with Colin.
The Big One is coming. The girls fear a potential major earthquake hitting Los Angeles, while Jules fears a different “Big One”: running into your ex with a new girl. Stella rebels against Madison’s need to control her friends’ lives during an outing to SantaCon.
Jules Wiley has been totally absorbed by her relationship for the last five years. When her boyfriend dumps her unexpectedly, Jules has to come to terms with the fact that she’s let her female friendships fall apart, and plan a girls night out in an attempt to win them back.
On the heels of Madison and Jules’s blow up, all four girls end up in Mexico for a wedding weekend gone wrong: secrets are revealed, hallucinogenic drugs are taken, and Jules’ commitment to her girlfriends faces the ultimate test.
Jules goes to her girlfriends for advice about moving out of her ex’s place, but finds navigating which friend’s advice to take an even more complicated problem.
Victor and Nikki protect the Newman reputation; Victoria and Billy mix business with pleasure; Abby protects her interests
Hurt, rage, regret and confusion follow in the aftermath of a bombshell. The band has been rocked, and feelings are raw, but the women try to hang on.
Momentum picks up on social media, and "Win" crushes. Gabi is thrilled, but Chloe feels disrespected. Debbie struggles to open up ... anything.
With their first single about to drop, Nasty Cherry is freaking out. Will the group get the plays and pull off their first live show at a legit venue?
The band’s on a roll and clicking as they write. But on the brink of a major meeting with Charli's producer, Georgia worries about Chloe’s commitment.
Charli XCX creates the totally badass, very human all-girl band of her 14-year-old dreams: Nasty Cherry. Time to kick it all off with a big blowout.