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- Simon's 40th birthday turns into another lovely family weekend back at home when well-meaning relatives get more and more annoying with every passing hour.
- Sitcom following the misadventures of Ruby, a worker at a Bristol call centre, and her ragtag bunch of colleagues.
- Jonny was born with more nipples than is necessary, he has a cleft lip and a hole in the roof of his mouth. At 28 he's still a virgin, all he has to do is ignore his friends' advice and he might just be OK.
- Housemates separated by time, Jimi Hendrix (Zach Wyatt) and George Frideric Handel (David Haig) grapple with the stresses of the music business in this funny and intimate portrait of the private lives of two eccentric musical geniuses.
- It's 27th December and Simon and Esther pay a flying visit to Ray and Sue. They can only stay for the day as Simon is so busy with work. Sue wishes they'd stay longer. A reunion at the local pub reminds Simon of what he might be missing.
- At Hellocom, a Bristol call centre, fun and irreverent Ruby tries to put a smile on her colleagues' faces, dodge getting the sack, and run a choir that she'd much sooner avoid.
- Ruby discovers that turning on the charm at work boosts sales but brings a new headache for her to deal with, along with running the world's worst choir.
- Ruby decides to sort everyone else's life out, from Cameron's commute crush to Melon's birthday party. After all, anything is better than fixing her own mess.
- Ruby decides that running the choir is becoming too much of a hassle but stepping down now proves harder than she realised, especially now she's heard Western Windows perform.
- It's Cameron's last day at Hellocom and Ruby learns that you don't always know what you've got till it's gone. Is she about to lose everything?
- It's the final of ChoirFest SouthWest and Ruby's forced to decide if she can put the happiness of her team ahead of her overwhelming desire to self-sabotage.
- Crime writers Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Dorothy L Sayers put their sleuthing skills to the ultimate test in 1926 when they are drafted in to help police in the hunt for Agatha Christie.