When both of Billie's crushes arrive at the Murder Cabin, Billie enlists Justin in a manic game of keep-away. Maisy plans a celebrity talent show to remind the lake why it needs a new boathouse.
The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions and the lively discussions that are prompted by the week's biggest and best shows.
Throughout the world, there are ancient structures that defy explanation because even with today's technology they would be nearly impossible to duplicate. How were ancient civilizations able to build such extraordinary structures? And what purpose did they serve?
Justin crashes Jayne's Aqua Spin class to interrogate arson suspects. Billie is torn between her personal and professional life. Maisy uses a "spa day" to extract medical samples from Mimsy.
An opportunity arises for Justin to redeem himself when he discovers the fire may have been deliberately set. Billie's ideals are challenged by a nemesis and Maisy searches for evidence that her mother is lying about her imminent death.
Justin makes a deal to obtain evidence to prove his arson theory. Billie struggles to adapt to the physical demands of tree planting. Maisy attempts to expose her mother's lies at Jayne's AGM unleashing a Jekyll and Hyde.
Justin and Billie trap everyone on a boat to reveal the identity of the Boathouse arsonist.
Does a video recently presented to Congress by the U.S. Navy prove once and for all that UFOs really exist? Is the latest alleged Loch Ness Monster footage the most compelling proof of the creature's existence in years? How does a zombie fish head bite its way through a tin can? And marine scientists discover a mysterious "Yellow Brick Road" at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean. Tony and his team of experts examine the evidence to find the truth.
Billie's short visit to the lake is ruined when Justin and Riley's spontaneous wedding goes awry as Maisy reckons with life-changing news about an old enemy: her mother, Mimsy.
Harry Hill is guest host. Team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by panellists comedian Jack Dee and podcaster Zing Tsjeng.
Part meditative tutorial, part fireside chat, musician John Lurie shares his philosophical thoughts while honing his watercolor techniques.
For the penultimate edition of the second series, Chris and Rosie are joined by showbiz brothers Adam and Ryan Thomas. A famous face reads out more of the audiences confessions and the audience vote on an item to be disposed of.
The class of '23 came looking for romance and a load of fun in the sun, and with 50,000 pounds up for grabs for the winning couple, nobody wants to be dumped from the island.
The comedy show that turns stand up comedy routines into comedy sketches returns for a fifth series, with Rhys James, Esther Manito, Travis Jay, Russell Kane, Sikisa, Josh Jones, Finlay Christie and Josh Weller.
In order to pay off their debt, three daring youths jump into the money-lending business while confronting the rich and powerful who prey on the weak.
As the trial begins, the media pushes for a resolution to be found, but new testimonies and evidence spark contradicting theories about the case.
The police works against the clock to avoid another murder. A survivor offers testimony that helps shape a portrait of the killer that isn't expected.
Adela, Alan and Ioane each embark on big life milestones, while an English assignment forces Bowie's students to get more in touch with their poetic side.