Rosie wants to cure the world of stress, starting with one man - Phil Wang. She takes him to a wellness centre for an unconventional massage, an IV drip and some emotional dancing - but will he end up being even more stressed than when he started?
Rosie thinks mums lead boring lives - so it's time to inject some fun into their worlds. Accompanied by Kerry Godliman, Rosie takes a group of mums on a day of fun they'll never forget. No matter how hard they try.
Rosie and Harry Hill try a number of techniques to help single men move past the dating apps and find true love. The men are put through their paces with a lie detector test and blind dating - but will they charm on a singles night?
Rosie ropes Jayde Adams into helping cheer up commuters and make their daily slog more enjoyable. From a guided meditation on a train, to a hot tub ride home - can Rosie bring some smiles to the grumpy travellers' faces?
Rosie doesn't think tourists are seeing the real, authentic London. She joins forces with Desiree Burch to take a bunch of tourists on a very bespoke tour of the city - but can they bag any true London treasure along the way?
It's back to school for Rosie as she tries to teach kids how to perform stand-up comedy. She enlists Ivo Graham's help - but it becomes apparent that the pair have very different teaching styles. Will Ivo's guide to invoicing really help the kids prepare for a career in comedy?
Comedian Rosie Jones wants to make the world a better place - again! The second series of this comedy ob-doc show follows Rosie Jones as she helps a different group of people or issue - from single men, to mums, through to tourists.