With Greg Davies' permission, Alex Horne finally gets the chance to pitch his own TV show alongside his band. Rehearsals get underway, while family friend Thora tries to relax in the room next door.
Showtime is fast approaching. As Alex and the band prepare for the live pilot, Martin Kemp demands to sing an original song, Anneka Rice appears, and John Oliver is desperate to be on the show.
Despite overwhelming backlash on Twitter following the pilot, Alex and the band get the green light for a full series. Can they win over the youth with the help of celeb guest Dr Ranj Singh?
Just as they're about to go on air with Big Zuu, Alex is thrown by some unexpected news but tries to keep it together to please the TV execs. Unfortunately, the bassist is stuck in Alex's warehouse.
Still under pressure to impress, will Alex's musical mates put up with his ridiculous requests? John Oliver secures a performance from Imogen Heap, who appears with tribute band The Horne 'Selection'.
A lonely Alex tries to mend his friendships and calls on celebrity psychologist Ken to help get the band back together. With Thora back on set, can they make their final episode the best one yet?
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