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- Follows the story of a 16-year relationship between two imperfect lovers and its highs and lows.
- Anthology series that explores the experiences of women in personal and emotional moments.
- British comedy duo Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant send their simple and closed-minded friend Karl Pilkington on a trip around the world to experience a variety of people and cultures.
- Follow Sam who has the chance to encounter with an old friend on his way back home to a dreaded family reunion that forces him to confront long-buried memories.
- Tragi-comedy following middle-aged taxi driver Karl and the voice inside his head as he attempts to move on from his ex-girlfriend Zoe and care for his auntie Norma.
- Karl is faced with the different aspects of life by travelling around the world and discovering how different people face life's challenges.
- The series follows The Hoff as, 30 years after rising to fame with "Knight Rider" and "Baywatch," he moves to the UK to get his career back on track and make sense of his increasingly-surreal life.
- Follows Ezra, who makes a journey across Britain, walking 1,200 miles in 95 days from the most westerly point of England, Lands End, to the northern tip of Scotland, John O'Groats.
- The biggest pop duo of 2004 faces issues when reuniting.
- Seann Walsh takes his gags to the Highlands as part of his One For The Road tour, along with punning support act and driver Mark Simmons. Carnage and comedy as they career around Scotland without a tour manager or 4G signal in sight.
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- Karl takes a job as a chauffeur in order to pay for a new car and, eventually, a place of his own but his new job prevents him from spending time with Norma.
- A health scare sends Karl into despair when he realises he may have another forty years to live. Ruby convinces him to go back to Manchester to see an old friend.
- Karl just can't seem to laugh anymore, at least, not while he's awake. A night out at a comedy club brings Karl and Ruby closer together.
- Karl starts to realize how much he likes Ruby. The trouble is he doesn't know if she likes him back.
- Karl and Ruby take a trip to New York to clear up some family business. The trip brings Karl and Ruby teasingly close together, but will they finally get together before it's too late?
- A concerned mother who struggles to help her teenage daughter Freya as she becomes increasingly consumed by social media.
- Still in India, Karl and Warwick are still clashing over Karl's want to be part of the Spider Sister's "act", as Warwick feels it's solely to capitalize on his dwarfism and the old mentality of him and the Spider Sisters being sideshow freaks. Once in China and on a Yangtze River cruise, Warwick believes that Karl's experience on the cruise is some retribution. They next travel to a panda reserve, and are required to get up and close and personal with one in what Karl considers a less than safe way. They decide to do some people watching on a down Sunday in Chengdu, with them being the ones watched at a food fair. This experience demonstrates how far Karl has progressed in what he is willing to do as a regular tourist. They next plan to scale Mount Emeishan to visit a Buddhist temple atop. This experience shows to the other how much they have relied on the other on this trip. They finally reach what is supposed to be their final destination of Hong Kong. Ricky, however, wants to provide them with what they think is a special side trip to Macau, but what is meant for their adventures to end on a high.
- Karl and Warwick arrive in Mumbai, India, the country which Karl hated on his last visit. Warwick, who is immediately taken by the sights and sounds, hopes Karl will appreciate it this second time around, while Karl wants to expose Warwick to the down and dirty side of life in India. They partake in the morning activity of laughing yoga. Ricky manages to get both Warwick and Karl parts in a Bollywood movie, which is right up Warwick's alley, but in which Karl wants to do his own improvisation. Next, Ricky gets them on a train to Varanasi, specifically so that they can watch the sun rise over the Ganges after they camp overnight by the riverside. That once in a lifetime activity is jeopardized specifically by Karl's reaction to some neighbors and on the sun in general. It is the life and death daily activity that fascinates both Karl and Warwick. They hop back on a train to head to West Bengal for the next activity chosen by Warwick, performing in the Olympic Circus, which is challenging if only in choosing what they will do that will impress the crowds. It's what Karl chooses next to see that could threaten his friendship with Warwick.
- For the latest proposed travel adventure of Marco Polo's route from Venice to China, Karl wants to take along a mate for support and companionship. Who Ricky assigns is Warwick Davis, who Karl believes will be more of a hindrance than an asset if only because of his dwarf stature. But as their stay in their first locale - Venice - progresses, Karl realizes that the biggest problem with Warwick as an adventure travel partner is their total incompatibility in terms of what they want to do and experience. Their first Warwick chosen event is to attend a masquerade ball, which is a ritual of the area dating back centuries. Their choice of costumes reflects what they want to portray of themselves, although Karl feels less inclined to partake in the masquerade portion of the costume selection. This Warwick chosen activity is balanced by a Karl chosen activity: using a jet pack to fly over the canals. This activity ends up being a little less fun than Karl had anticipated. They then take a short cut from Marco Polo's route to go to Macedonia, first to hang out with Romani gypsies. Then on Warwick's suggestion for both their enjoyment, they go to see practitioners of Sufi Islam, they who perform mystical exercises. Karl is surprised that he himself enjoys participating in the ritual of the exercises, until... Finally, on Ricky's want, Karl goes up in the air attached to over-sized helium balloons. But Karl figures what is good for the goose is also good for the gander, which doesn't sit well with either Ricky or Warwick, if only for Karl's rationale.
- A commentary track for The Short Way Around: China (2012).
- As premiered on Sky One. Karl Pilkington travels the world in search of answers to some of life's most important questions. He begins with marriage, wondering whether he is wrong about not wanting to tie the knot with his long-term girlfriend. In Delhi, he gains an insight into arranged marriages by going on a date with a prospective wife - and her parents - and in Bangalore, he is asked to help a pair of elite wedding planners. He also sniffs out a scientific approach to finding the perfect partner in LA, before searching for an alternative way of getting hitched in Las Vegas.
- Karl sets off to discover what kinds of things people do to be happy; and discovers some amazing and different things people do to achieve it.
- Disillusioned with show business David warms to Danny's proposal that he becomes a UN goodwill ambassador but learns that he needs debating experience. Thus he turns up at Harriet's old school for their model UN debate and finds himself going head to head with the odious head boy, Alvin, the usual winner. David wins, thanks to a little bribery but his acceptance speech provided by Dieter proves to be controversial and his popularity is on the wane. Fortunately Harriet knows how to rally support when it is most needed.
- With his Hollywood career effectively at an end and in need of alimony money following his fifth divorce former heart-throb actor David Hasselhoff agrees to come to England to star in an 'avant-garde' docudrama about his life. With an entourage including flustered P.A. Harriet, devious manager Max and adoring driver Terry the Hoff finds himself in a less than luxurious hotel in Carshalton before having to audition to play himself - and losing out to a dwarf and a man who looks nothing like him. There is a bigger shock to come when 24-year old German Dieter turns up, claiming to be David's love child, following a one night stand at the concert to break down the Berlin Wall.
- Having recovered from the shock of meeting Dieter the Hoff is also surprised to find that he is to shoot a commercial - organized by Max behind his back - with the fawning Dylan Turnbull, endorsing an after-shave called Be More Hoff. Somewhat humiliatingly it requires him to dress up as the Devil so he is pleased when personal trainer Danny encourages him to exercise with a view to making an action movie. Unfortunately an innocent comment which he has to defend on a radio phone-in with an angry feminist is misconstrued as sexist and the advertising contract is terminated as a result.
- The Hoff is looking to be a spokesperson for a charity and it is suggested that he campaign against land mines. Reluctantly Frank, the charity's CEO, sends him on a Hostile Environment course, run by foul-mouthed, tough-talking Mike Porridge, who is not impressed when Dieter and his father launch an escape attempt. As a result the charity declines the Hoff's services and worse is to come when Max, now jobless, deep in debt and equally desperate, books him a singing gig with a Turkistani 'businessman' who is in reality a ruthless war-lord.
- Despite the collective misgivings of Harriet, Danny and Terry the Hoff is persuaded by the desperate Max to fly, with Dieter, to Tergistan to sing at war criminal Radovan Merkadic's birthday party. David is impressed by Merkadic's clear admiration for his work but unnerved by his trigger-happiness and, although his songs are well-received, Dieter's dance - personifying atrocities committed in Tergistan - requires a quick getaway in a replica of Kitt the car and an escape from a minefield.
- With no work prospects and deep in debt David is on his way to discuss a pantomime appearance when he gets caught up in driver Terry's abduction of his daughter from his ex-wife. Unfortunately the media identifies the Hoff as the main kidnapper and the media latch onto the story. However, as Terry unfurls his Fathers 4 Justice banner the Hoff is able to turn things around and becomes a national hero - and a pantomime legend.
- On the day of his uncle's funeral, Karl gets caught up trying to get rid of an old sofa. He begins to question if it's the sofa that needs to change or himself.
- When Karl suffers from constipation he realises that he needs to get over Zoe and start dating again but he finds himself constantly saying the wrong things.
- Next-door's screaming baby pushes Karl to the edge. A series of events lead him to wonder if he could ever be a father.
- Karl needs some me-time and decides to escape Auntie Norma for a holiday in the middle of nowhere. However, his hopes of a quiet week are dashed when the nosy locals discover he is on his own.
- Karl takes Norma to Eastbourne where she and Uncle Vinnie met when they were young so Norma can remember the past but when looking for a photo of Vinnie, Karl discovers a family secret.
- A series of surprise passengers in his cab cause Karl to question if he'll ever get back together with his ex-girlfriend.
- The incredible story of a fascinating and weird few days in 1970s New York between the artist and his new found muse; one which led to the creation an extraordinary work of art involving a chocolate éclair and a brain.
- Karl sets out to hire a carer for Norma, although he doesn't think she really needs one. When Norma's new carer Ruby arrives, he begins to feel increasingly useless.