As the events of the party spiral out of control both Josh and Fola risk their relationships for each other, only for Josh to realise that Fola might not have been entirely honest with him about her relationship with Zack…
Caught between the two women that he loves, Josh asks Nina for some sisterly advice. Realising that he can’t keep lying to himself for ever, Josh decides it’s time to tell Fola how he really feels about her…
As Josh tries to salvage his relationship with Esther, Fola and Zack rekindle their sexual attraction in the most unusual way.
Sasha thinks she’s found a best friend in Carly and her life is on the up until she makes a decision she never thought she would.
15-year-old Gus has gone over the handlebars of his bike. Patricia, who is 73, in extreme pain due to a dislocated shoulder.
Bannister must travel to Chelmsford with Thomasine to put on a show trial for the Witchfinder General.
Sophie gets romantic advice from someone who's been through it all. Valentina and Charlie face a tough crossroads. Jesse makes a choice.
Joe’s determination to investigate a murder scares Lettie, and Antonio makes a shocking realization. Meanwhile in the past, Marta helps Lettie and Margaret cover up a secret
The Easter Bunny is "eggs-hausted" from filling all those baskets, so host Sunny Anderson asks the six remaining bakers to wake him up with delicious Easter doughnuts infused with a shot of caffeine. And if that doesn't pack enough of a punch, they create Easter-inspired piñata cakes filled with homemade treats for judges Jordan Andino and Stephanie Boswell.
Fletch makes a last-ditch attempt to find a surgeon to save Jac’s life. Kylie tries to persuade Jac to visit Madge at home to find out what is behind her betrayal of Holby.
Kobe Bryant’s death shakes the households. Zaire Wade struggles with his performance on the court. Vashti battles burnout while balancing travel and Randell’s strict training. Evan and his brother Elijah bond at his next fight.
With just two more tasks remaining, the remaining aspiring entrepreneurs go under the microscope, revealing the real people behind the businesswear.
As the 2032 election nears, Dwayne reflects on what it means to be a father. In 1984, little Dewey vies for his father's attention. In 1987, teenage Dwayne arrives in Nashville. In 1996, adult Dwayne struggles in the Canadian Football League.
Bash draws on his war zone experience when harsh weather causes the hospital to lose power.
Pam becomes a source of support not just for Betsy’s family, but for law enforcement and District Attorney Leah Askey as they build their case. Russ hires Joel Schwartz, a top criminal defense attorney from St. Louis.
Neil is excited to work with his new Innovation Team but gets sidetracked when he has to take Orly (and Arpi) to the DMV for her permit test. Tommy and Mikaela become increasingly concerned about the I-Team’s new presence and fight to keep Jayden off the chopping block.
Kevin takes the twins to the cabin in hopes of proving himself as a father.
Kate discovers Charlie has an imaginary friend, while her business is under fire. The Carlsons reluctantly host a guest from Cochrane. A stubborn Jenny comes to terms with painful realities.
Victoria gets the last laugh with Jason in the hospital, while the Vice President tries to gain new allies to stay alive.
Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp and MOBO award winning grime artist Lady Leshurr want to show the world when it comes to rock 'n' roll, you're never too old if you've got the talent. They form two rival bands of musicians over the age of 64 and get them to rock out the main stage of the Isle of Wight Festival. It's then up to the crowd of 65,000 to decide which band they love the most. Martin and Lady Leshurr also call-in help from top musical director friends as well as renowned stage performers.