Adults 16-34
The glamorous residents of Tree Hill are back on our screens as series 4 of the smash hit drama kicks off on E4.
In the season premiere, the aftermath of the post-wedding car accident unfolds. Haley (Bethany Joy Lwenz) is deeply affected by Nathan's (James Lafferty) attempt to rescue his uncle Cooper (Michael Trucco) and Rachel Gattina (Danneel Harris) from the underwater wreck. Brooke (Sophia Bush) confronts Lucas (Chad Michael Murray) with her true feelings, and Peyton (Hilarie Burton) makes a startling discovery. Also, pressured by the thought that someone knows he killed his brother, Dan (Paul Johansson) assaults Deb (Barbara Alyn Woods).
SHAMELESS V
Adults 16-34
Bigger, bolder and more outrageous than ever, the residents of the Chatsworth Estate are back with an extended fifth series of 16 new episodes.
Fans of the award-winning series can look forward to Manchester's favourite father figure Frank (David Threlfall) managing to sire another Gallagher baby, despite a nasty electrocution incident and a dodgy ticker. Debbie (Rebecca Ryan) is left holding the chaotic Gallagher fort while Mum Monica (Annabelle Apsion) takes a more "hands-off" approach to parenting. And with Lip (Jody Latham) away at Uni, Mandy (Samantha Siddall) finds life as a single parent strangely cathartic.
Round at the Maguires', Mickey (Ciaran Griffiths) invests in a pink stretch limo for a new business venture, not forgetting that it makes the perfect shag pad. Mimi (Tina Malone) is facing up to her weight, and Paddy's (Sean Gilder) identical twin turns up to wreak havoc. Newlyweds Karen (Rebecca Atkinson) and Jamie (Aaron McCusker) begin married life living above the Jockey and, along with Ian Gallagher (Gerard Kearns), run the pub without the brewery realising they have a new landlord.
Elsewhere on the estate, counterfeit widow Yvonne (Kelli Hollis) finds love calling from the most unexpected direction. Love-triangle coppers Stan (Warren Donnelly), Carrie (Amanda Ryan) and Tom (Michael Legge) leave a trail of tear gas and chaos. And Lillian (Alice Barry) at last finds satisfaction as the "madam" of her very own brothel.
SKINS 2
Adults 16-34
The hit comedy drama series of 2007 is back with 10 new episodes.
Six months on from the accident Tony (Nicholas Hoult) isn't dead, but he sure isn't the same person. Getting back on top of things is even harder when your friends are all acting weird. Sid (Mike Bailey) can't get his head around the fact that his best mate is a shadow of the man he's always looked up to. And to top it all he finally got the girl only to have her whisked off to Scotland by her crazy parents. But to Cassie (Hannah Murray) it's okay because one day she'll come back and they'll live happily ever after... yeah right.
Michelle (April Pearson) is lost. Her mum has gone and married yet another man, and this time there's a step-sister involved who's trying to make a move on her mates. Maxxie's (Mitch Hewer) getting hell at home too because his Dad doesn't want him to follow his dream of being a dancer. Even Anwar (Dev Patel) has changed since he bagged himself a mystery girlfriend. Her mates are mixed up, but Jal (Larissa Wilson) is throwing off the good-girl image and letting her hair down. And as for Chris (Joe Dempsie), getting expelled wasn't his finest hour, but now the party animal is stepping out on his own, so at least his future looks bright. What could possibly go wrong?
Bill Bailey and Josie Long are among a host of new guest stars joining Harry Enfield, Arabella Weir and Peter Capaldi for series two. Skins is written by a team of writers and young contributors, with co-creators Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain.
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