Schedule Sunday 1st August 2021

Jerk
Series 2, Episode 1Having been previously forced to return to the USA and into the arms of his tough love mum, Tim's found himself a loophole and has landed a place on a post-graduate course in London.

Jerk
Series 2, Episode 2After injuring his shoulder in a car accident, Tim is referred for some personal training at Balls Gym.

Jerk
Series 2, Episode 3After terrifying a group of young kids, Tim is invited by highly strung teacher Marcus to run a workshop on disability at a local primary school.

Jerk
Series 2, Episode 4After being mistaken for a heroin addict by a cabbie, Tim tries methadone and develops somewhat of a taste.

Tessa Coates: Resting Witch Face
Tessa Coates uses her "absolutely useless degree in anthropology" to explore why we're so obsessed with witchcraft.