Six best friends talk about all aspects of sex and relationships on their never-ending quest to find true love.
Cast:Jack Davenport , Gina Bellman , Sarah Alexander , Kate Isitt , Ben Miles , Richard Coyle , Richard Mylan , Lou Gish , Olivia Caffrey , Mariella Frostrup , Lloyd Owen , Elizabeth Marmur , Emilia Fox , Adam Astill , Michael Price , Amanda Abbington , Katharine Page , Raji James
Jeff is smitten with a woman he's seen on the train. Well, actually, just with her leg as that's all he's seen of her.
Susan's sexually frank parents are coming to dinner, and Steve's worried. Seeing a nature TV show with Susan that talks about the need for the male of the species to continue to "enjoy" himself doesn't exactly help. Patrick and Jeff become obsessed with, shall we say, publicity rights. Meanwhile, Jane has discovered a talent for identifying people's ideal celebrity friend just by looking at them, and she has a surefire technique for meeting and befriending those celebrities. TV news presenter Mariella Frostrup stars as herself ... though her cellphone seems to be having an identity crisis.
Sally and Patrick both try to deal with the fact Patrick had some trouble performing "in the sack".
After getting herself fired from her radio job as a traffic reporter, Jane invents a sock puppet named Jake the Snake in preparation to launch a career in children's TV. Jake's honesty, though, could cost Jane her friends. Back at the bar, Patrick has an ingenious plan to dump his girlfriend for rejecting any hope of a threesome, a plan which backfires when she arrives in mid-phone call with the news she's changed her mind.
The ultimate "ticking time bomb" lands on everyone's door: a wedding invitation. Now Steve must answer the ultimate question: Do you have a future, or are you getting married?
Patrick needs a pretend-wife to show off to a colleague while Jane has a dinner date. Only problem: She is a tad underdressed.
Jeff meets co-worker Julia and is interested in going out with her, as she is with him. Jeff explains his ineptitude to Steve and Patrick at asking women out. Elsewhere, Julia explains her ineptitude at being asked out to Susan, Jane, and Sally. Neither the guys nor the girls are aware of who the love interest is.
A bit of sexy role playing creates havoc between the friends: who is the sexy Frenchwoman Giselle and the studly Australian Dick Darlington?