Dream Machine

Terry's back from Italy, inspired and dreaming of buying a £500,000 car-shredding machine. At the hairdressers, Lyndsay reveals to daughter Jemma that she also wants to get the shredder. But there's no point unless the yard runs properly. Terry wants it like a production line, so Lyndsay's agreed to spend £20,000 installing concrete bays for specific parts. There's change everywhere - the new apprentice is 23-year-old Heather. The lads have never seen a girl in overalls, and Dean seems quite taken with her.
Terry instructs the lads to clear where the bays will be built. Then he and Lyndsay take an estate agent to the riverside plot of land they'd bought for their retirement home. Now, they're keen to sell it to pay for the shredder. It's the morning of the build - but nothing's been cleared and no work has been done. Usually, Terry would blow up - but today, he just rallies the troops. Lyndsay is proud he controlled his temper. But soon he spots good parts being wasted, and ends up shouting at his old friend Chris, who walks out. Terry is furious, but tries to stay calm. He's tested when new uniforms he's ordered are the wrong size. And when Chris comes back, Terry handles it professionally. It's a turning point.
The bays are complete - Lyndsay cuts a red ribbon and Terry pops champagne. It's been a really tough year, but the Walkers are looking forward to the future.
Trailer
Recently Updated Shows

The Real Murders of Atlanta
The Real Murders of Atlanta portrays the horrifying cases that highlight the boundaries between gentrified Southern dynasties, hip-hop hustlers and the flashy nouveau riche of this metropolitan mecca of music, entertainment and tech. Told by the investigators, witnesses, reporters and loved ones who have direct connections to the cases, each hourlong story brings Atlanta's hustle and deadly decadence into sharp focus. It's the dark side of the New South, where deadly battles for status and affluence emerge between those who are willing to kill for the good life and those willing to kill to keep it.

The Mega-Brands That Built America
The Mega-Brands That Built America is the newest series in History's "That Built" franchise, telling the origin stories of some of the most successful businesses in history: from mega-stores like Costco and Walmart to sporting goods giants like Spalding and Wilson, titans like Ivory Soap, Schick and Gillette, to shipping giants like Fedex and UPS, and countless more of the biggest brand names in history. Each story is told through the "That Built" franchises' signature blend of expert interviews and archival, mixed with original premium recreations. Through the eyes of the visionaries and entrepreneurs behind the brands, the series takes viewers on a journey; starting with how it all began, following the innovations, the failures, and all the incredible achievements that forever changed the way Americans live. It's everything you didn't know about the colossal brands you know so well.

The Morning Show
Nominated for three Golden Globes®, this unapologetically candid drama looks at the modern workplace through the lens of the people who help America wake up. Pull back the curtain on early morning TV.

The Agency: Central Intelligence
The Agency: Central Intelligence follows Martian, a covert CIA agent ordered to abandon his undercover life and return to London Station. When the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites. His career, his real identity and his mission are pitted against his heart; hurling them both into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage.