It’s Lynda’s birthday and her boyfriend Bobby decides to throw her a surprise birthday party in their local pub. The only problem is ... Lynda hates surprises. Meanwhile, Ruth takes a break from the beauty parlour and the poultry farm to bring her cousin Hollie and her best friend Helen to the shooting range for a spot of target practice.
Shirley from Fivemiletown is throwing a launch party for her new fashion business The Colour Clinic and everyone is invited - but will anyone actually show up? Meanwhile, Bobby and Linda have their weekly date night at the mart and Audrey takes herself off to the local spa for a spot of botox tea while Melvyn tends to the farm.
There’s a Black Tie fundraising event at the mart and everyone is getting glammed up for it. Ruth lays out her business plan to her dad and makes him an offer he can’t refuse. Meanwhile Melvyn enlists Bobby to help him throw a romantic picnic for Audrey and, inspired by all the romance, Bobby decides to ask Linda a very important question…
Country music singer Neil reluctantly agrees to let his sister Ruth - a part-time farmer and part-time beautician - make a music video for his new single. Their dad, John, is lined up to jive, while local farmer and friend Melvin agrees to take on the role of art director. But will Neil be happy with Ruth’s vision for how things should look? Meanwhile, Bobby and Lynda discuss Bobby swapping the hills of Donegal for the fields of Tyrone.
First there was TOWIE, then there was Made In Chelsea, and now - There’s No Place Like Tyrone - BBC NI’s first ever constructed reality series. Farmers Melvin and Audrey discuss getting away for a night before winter comes in, and change is in the air when Lynda challenges partner Bobby to spice up their date night. A pint in the pub with pal Melvin presents Bobby with the perfect solution, a romantic getaway to Belfast. Will everything go to plan when he swaps the winding roads of Tyrone for the Westlink? Meanwhile, Ruth and her dad John are shopping for a new beauty salon, albeit in very different places.
First there was TOWIE, then there was Made In Chelsea, and now - There’s No Place Like Tyrone - BBC NI’s first ever constructed reality series. Bobby confesses to Melvin he stole his idea for a romantic getaway and offers to make up for his actions by agreeing to farm sit for him and Audrey in return. Ruth and Emma both arrange blind dates for friend Rebecca – trouble is they’re on the same night, in the same place. Beauty By The Lake gets one step closer and Bobby and Lynda face a tough decision.
A new series of Northern Ireland’s first constructed reality show continues to shine a light on rural living in our biggest county. In this episode, farmer's daughter Ruth introduces the newest member of her family as she juggles childcare with last minute preparations for the opening of her brand new beauty salon. Dad John finds himself tasked with turning his granddaughter Maisie into a young entrepreneur and frustrated musician Darryl is torn between doing a job to pay the bills and following his dreams.
Doting grandad John has some business suggestions to help granddaughter Maisie raise the funds for a brand new toy tractor. Ruth plans a much-needed change of scenery for veterinary nurse and part time farmer Rebecca, and Darryl’s quest to make a living from music continues when he books a studio to record a brand new single co-written with his dad Feargal.
Darryl’s home entertainment business lands him in front of an unexpected audience, Rebecca swaps the farm for city living before admitting she’s a country girl at heart, dad Declan gives friend Keith an online cookery lesson, and young Maisie expands on her plans to buy a tractor - much to the disappointment of grandad John.