3/6. Hard-as-nails detective inspector, divorcee and single mum Katrina is determined to crack the case of the missing boy. She doesn't want help, but it turns up anyway. Also in HD. [S,AD]
1/6. Laurence has arranged a special reunion on a boat for his old university friends. As they strike out across the remote lake, their conversation takes them into troubled waters. Also in HD. [S,AD]
Tempting Fate: Dark comedy. A hoarder's flat, a blood-stained floor, a dead rat and a curse from beyond the grave. All in a day's work for council contractors Keith, Nick and Maz. Also in HD. [AD,S]
To Have And To Hold: Dark comedy. Adrian photographs weddings, but his own marriage is far from happy. Can they make a fresh start or have they run out of love, trust and time? Also in HD. [AD,S]
Once Removed: Dark comedy. According to the Holmes & Rahe Stress Scale, moving house is only 32nd on the list. But anything could happen in the last ten minutes. Also in HD. [AD,S]
Zanzibar: Dark comedies by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith. Proposals, plots and prostitutes combine for a comedy of errors on floor nine. Welcome to London's Hotel Zanzibar. Also in HD. [AD,S]
4/6. Cold Comfort: It is Andy's first day as a volunteer at the Comfort Support Line call centre. Is he really prepared for what is to come? Contains some strong language. Also in HD. [AD,S]
2/6. The 12 Days of Christine: Christine brings a new man back to her flat from a party, and her life starts to unravel. Contains some strong language. Also in HD. [AD,S]
Private View: Dark comedy. A very special invitation to a private view of Elliot Quinn's final exhibition of pieces at The Nine Gallery. Also in HD. [AD,S]
Empty Orchestra: What better way to celebrate Roger's promotion than a full-on, old-school karaoke session? Contains very strong language. Also in HD. [AD,S]
The Bill: Dark comedy. A night out with friends at a local restaurant - sounds like a lot of fun. But ultimately, of course, somebody has to pay. Also in HD. [AD,S]