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- Nigel Fletcher is a sharp-witted chancer with no respect for authority. Just like his grandad Norman. Now, nearly 40 years after Norman served time, Nigel is following in his grandad's footsteps. By heading straight into a prison cell.
- Sequel to the classic sitcom set 40 years on from the original series. Nigel Norman Fletcher, grandson of Norman Stanley Fletcher, is sentenced to 5 years in prison for cyber-crimes and gets into more trouble once inside.
- Sam and mark host a Friday night show on CBBC
- The British singer presents a slice of feelgood television with a mix of music, chat, dance, gags, prizes and heart warming tales as she meets celebrity guests and members of the audience.
- CBeebies: 18 Years and Counting is an all-ages prime-time event that offers a colorful look back at eighteen years. This special contains appearances from some old presenters and children's characters, and will be hosted by Cerrie Burnell. the special re imagines classic segments and songs as old and new faces get ready for a big party to celebrate the channel's 18th birthday. Before the party where she reveals the mystery new presenter, Cerrie will take a look back at CBeebies' past generations while laughing at bloopers in this star-studded celebration. Some of her favorite memories include presenting with co-star Alex Winters, reading viewers' birthday cards, and singing songs.
- Fletch is earning some money on the side by helping his fellow inmates with loves letters and appeal applications. One of the inmate's girlfriend's takes an interest in Fletch.
- Fletch tries to retrieve a birthday cake full of contraband given to Aziz which then gets mixed up and confiscated by a tough new Prison Officer.
- In return for Fletch helping a mate Dougie Parfitt gifts him the hulking Scudds to be his minder, though this proves to be embarrassing as it gives Fletch privileges over other prisoners, arousing Meekie's suspicions. Fletch is therefore very relieved when Dougie asks for Scudds back, allowing Fletch to deal with the bullying Nagid in his own way.
- Fletch reluctantly agrees to broker a truce between Dougie Parfitt and his rival Najid but it turns into a riot, in front of the board of visitors, making their annual inspection. One visitor is Caroline Hawley, mother of the girl Fletch dumped and no great fan of his but after he has saved her from the rioters she is quick to show her appreciation whilst the result of the riot also releases Fletch from his unwanted role as go-between.
- Much to Meekie's disapproval the governor asks Fletch to become the minder for suicidal new inmate, rock star Rob Strange becoming his cell-mate, in exchange for the promise of giving him his own radio station. After Rob has confessed the reason for his depression Fletch gets his girlfriend Karen to trace his long-lost daughter, thus averting a nasty roof-top accident and giving Fletch what he wanted - again much to Meekie's disapproval.
- Fletch's radio station is a great success, his relationship with elderly cell-mate Joe less so, as is news of his appeal and in frustration he plays provocative songs on air. To solve one of the problems Joe is given a single cell but Fletch's relief is short-lived when he is forced to share with an even more annoying inmate and he hears bad news about Joe - realizing that the old man was not so bad after all.