Steve remains sceptical about a man's support for his traumatised wife, and Mac and Kate have a romantic night camping in their garden after a disastrous barbecue. Somebody's been making calls to an expensive Naughty Nurses line.
Mac suspects that a patient in the advanced stages of MS is being abused by his teenage daughter, and Helen reveals some unexpected diabetes test results.
Steve offers support to a woman whose sister and son believe that she is insane, and Caroline receives encouraging news. Steve tries to remember something.
Growing up too fast becomes all the more lonely when a young girl harbours a secret. Can Mac help? Helen and Phil argue. Steve's brother Chris turns up to see Helen.
An elderly patient battles with flashbacks to the war. Mac tries to deal with the partnership situation, but Caroline's not very happy when she finds out his decision.
Helen's patient, an eighteen year old swimmer, wants a double mastectomy due to her having the breast cancer gene. A happy patient of Steve's gives him a sure thing on the horses.
Rana and Caroline attend a holistic medicine fair where Caroline is picked up. Compromise is called for when a father's medical beliefs are challenged.
Caroline learns a harsh lesson when she puts her trust in a patient. Jo wears a new shade of pink lipstick to work, and not much else. Helen sees a patient whose son has thread-worms.
Caroline faces some unexpected surprises on her first official day as a police surgeon. Meanwhile, Helen receives a shock as events take an unforeseen turn. Mac gets some bad news.
Steve has a hangover after a night drinking with his brother Chris. Rana has difficulty persuading parents to let their asthmatic son take life-saving medication. Chris makes an excuse to see Helen at the surgery and has a good old flirt.
Luke comes in to try and fix the computers. Jo's Nan wants to swap practices and join Riverside, and Helen sees a woman who thinks she's going through early menopause, but Helen's not convinced.
Helen considers a change of image - something sophisticated. Mac has a game of golf with a patient who gets ill only on Thursdays. Ruth visits an OAP with a troublesome neighbour. Chris wants to show Helen his hob.
Jo is devastated when she sneaks a look at her Gran's medical records and discovers that she's dying. Helen and Phil attend Chris' pre-opening party where where they get into a big argument. Rana gets very drunk.
Caroline sees a woman with marital problems - her husband won't touch her. Rana has had another one night stand, and an American woman turns up for an appointment, but Jo thinks she's not all she seems.
Helen's professional skills are tested to the limit when she gets called out to see two sick kids. Family problems get the better of her but Steve is on hand to help out.
Rana sees 15 year old Amy, who wants the morning after pill. Steve runs to the aid of a woman who's child has been hit by a car, but Kate is unhappy that he keeps on being called out.
An elderly woman who wants a toy boy proves to Rana that age is no barrier. Mac sees a friend in hospital who needs a transplant and is asked to speak to his daughter to help.
Caroline continues to try and prove Cath's innocence. Meanwhile, her ex turns up at the station after having been arrested for fighting. Helen gets a shock when Chris declares that he loves her.
Rana finds himself at the heart of the storm when Caroline confronts creepy Eddie over his wish to give their marriage another chance, revealing secrets from her past in a tense day.
Dr. Rana Mistry is fascinated by an elderly patient who claims to see goblins and whose daughter wants to put in a home. Dr. Steve Rawlings gets emotionally involved in helping a Chronic Fatigue Syndrome sufferer and her boyfriend.
Mac visits an elderly couple celebrating their 60th anniversary, but finds them unconscious from carbon monoxide. When it turns out that it was a deliberate action it puts him into a difficult position whether to lie or not.
Mac makes a promise when a family wants to put an elderly relative in a home. She's Helen's patient, and Helen and Mac have a professional disagreement about his decision.
Caroline suspects she isn't hearing the whole story from a 16 year old who claims she's been raped. Ruth gives holiday jabs to a reluctant woman who's about to get married. She's also got some massive rashes.
Steve sees a woman who's been diagnosed with Huntingtons, a hereditary disease, but has it been passed down to her daughter? An emotional Caroline turns to Rana for support at lunch, but then necks a few vodkas.
Rana encounters a 90-year-old man who refuses treatment and will only be cared for by his neighbour Heather. Rana is subjected to racism, and Caroline's intervention with the old man makes matters worse.
Steve discovers that reputations can be deceptive when he sees a reverend who thinks his STD might have returned. Is his past coming back to haunt him, and has a senior doctor recorded him without his consent for training videos.
Caroline sees a young mother cannot cope with her new baby, especially as it was born with a cleft lip and she didn't want it anyway. Ruth sees a young woman who discovers she's pregnant but who's worried about a binge session she's had.
When a ballerina sacrifices her health for her art, Steve suspects her teacher of driving her too hard. He is forced to rethink his diagnosis though as events unfold. Helen returns from her holiday.
A pencil causes an emergency when a pair of annoying boys have an accident. Mac deals with a new mother and her interfering mother-in-law, and makes a startling discovery as to what's making the baby sick.
Mac and Kate argue because she wants to bring up their future child as a Catholic, so she seeks the advice of Father Tom. Mac's son arrives in Riverside with unexpected news. Steve sees a child who's bitten his school teacher.
Ruth and Helen offer support to a couple who are concerned for their pregnant Czech nanny who is complaining of stomach pains, but Ruth has her suspicions about the couple's dubious motives.
Ruth becomes suspicious when Mac and Caroline both see women with much the same story - not remembering having had sex. There's a date rape fiend on the loose.
Caroline grows concerned over her future in the practice, and Mac sees a private patient with a dickey heart whose decision to use the NHS provokes arguments from all sides. Helen sees an elderly patient who's refusing a hip operation.