Four Go Flatting - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
Four young men with intellectual disabilities move out of home to live independently, with no parents and no rules. There's fun, games and an avalanche of challenges!

Episode 2
With Conor and Henry arguing over everything, the flatmates lay down some ground rules. But a lot of the chores still fall on Conor's shoulders, including preparing for a fabulous dinner party.

Episode 3
Balloons or no balloons? That is the question. This week in the flat is all about celebrations and surprises, but not everyone is keen to step out of their comfort zone. Especially not to Drag Bingo.

Episode 4
Tension is in the air as an unresolved conflict impacts on relationships in the flat. Wanting to teach a lesson, some of the mates come up with a plan to clear the air, but end up making things worse.

Episode 5
After a final party, the flatmates have much to tidy and fix before the final flat inspection. And to make matters worse, Mitch has to leave the flat early. It's going to be hectic, and emotional.
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