Sarah and Lee recap the premiere episode of the reality show that follows the lives and loves of a group of young lesbians who convene at London's Candy Bar.
Series creator Harriet Braun and stars Heather Peace and Ruta Gedmintas talk about what's next and we get the scoop on the cast — which features another out actress — of the upcoming season coming in 2012 on BBC3.
Sarah and Lee catch up with the acclaimed author in Glasgow and talk about the new TV adaptation of The Night Watch and a possible new incarnation of Tipping The Velvet.
The out Big Brother UK contestant talks about her band, Voodoo Hussy, her impact on young lesbians and her upcoming Real L Word-esque Channel Five show.
Sarah and Lee take a look back at the year in UK entertainment and find out what Heather Peace, Roxanne McKee and Shabby Katchadourian, among others, were grateful for in 2010.
Sarah and Lee share footage from their big party in Glasgow which featured special appearances by Ruta Gedmintas, James Anthony Pearson, Heather Peace and show creator Harriet Braun.
Frankie finds out who she really is. Tess tackles Chekhov and her hot electrician. Cat puts her love for Frankie to bed, literally, while we nominate DS Murray for sainthood.
Frankie and Cat take a ride down a river called Denial while DS Murray blurts out those 3 Little Words to Cat. A birthday bash for Tess ends in tears. It's not a party until someone's crying.
The actress who plays Lou Foster weighs in on how things could develop between Lou and Tess in a second series and tells us about her upcoming HBO series, A Game of Thrones.
Lou's field trip to a lesbian bar with Tess sends her back into the arms of her ex. Boyfriend, that is. It's Save an Intern Day for Frankie, while Cat discovers she likes being ordered around by DS Murray.
Frankie taps the best place to pick up girls: a book store. Tess isn't a child psychologist, but she plays one on TV. Cat gets patted down and strip-searched in the very best way.
The actress who plays Cat on the new BBC Three series talks to us about why casting directors see her as a good lesbian and who she would choose between Frankie and Sam.