High & Dry
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Action & Adventure
Comedy
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 24 min
First EP | 2018-05-04
Last EP | 2018-06-08
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Rating : 5
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An air steward crash lands into a tropical paradise and puts himself in charge of the palm-fringed island. But remaining survivors won't be grateful for their lives for too long as they will soon learn they are stranded with the world's worst human being, Brett Sullivan, and not even the blue tropical waters are enough to make him bearable.
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Baby Cow Productions
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2018-05-04
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The Island
2018-05-04
After Air Intacta mysteriously crashes in the Indian Ocean, the few survivors are all desperate to get home, but flight attendant Brett Sullivan has other ideas...
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The Camp
2018-05-11
Harriet and Douglas conspire to escape when they discover a dinghy. But their best-laid plans are soon disrupted as Douglas starts to make promises he can't keep.
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The Case
2018-05-18
Brett and Arnab decide to find out what Harriet is hiding in her case, while Susan attempts to seduce Douglas, armed with an inhaler and her knowledge of the 50 Shades of Grey trailer.
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The Trial
2018-05-25
Douglas discovers that a nearby island is inhabited and wants to visit, but Brett, desperate to stop him leaving, puts him on trial for 'assaulting' Susan. Meanwhile, Arnab attempts to convince Susan that having sex with him will make Douglas jealous.
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The Others
2018-06-01
Douglas and Brett set sail for the other island and what they discover changes everything. Harriet and Susan discover Arnab's secret stash of chocolates while he relishes being 'King of the Island'.
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The Rescue
2018-06-08
After Brett's miraculous return he learns of Harriet's large inheritance and uses the information to his advantage. Douglas is banished from the camp, but the group is promised salvation.
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