Didio travels to the Rifton Agricultural Fete and the Nation Kiwi Bird Centre on a fact-finding mission. Titchy does a radio interview in Nelson and Pammy takes her show to the Wellington Cup races.
Didio goes to a school in Dunedin and meets a primary school head teacher who tries to enlighten her on the New Zealand educational system. Titchy meets New Zealand's number one hip hop artist Savage and records a music video for his/her track Maori Paradise. Pammy learns the Kappa Haka, the traditional Maori war dance.
Didio meets the world's first transsexual MP and the mayor of Invercargill. Titchy learns how to play touch rugby and performs an improvised rap with the mayor, while Pammy gets the ferry from Wellington.
Didio meets an award-winning bull breeder, while Titchy raps with Rastafarian MCs the Soldiers of Sound and records a video for his/her track Save the Whale. Pammy carries on with her interviews around the country and all three stars meet the same whitebait fishermen.
Didio meets Tony Kokshoorn, the mayor of Greymoth. Titchy meets an expert in traditional Maori instruments and records a music video for his/her track, Original Haka. Pammy goes on a sample tour around a vineyard.
Didio meets the CEO of a major international wool wear firm. Titchy records a music video for his/her new track called Titchy. Pammy starts her campaign to save the possum.
Didio goes looking for a husband at a sheep shearing contest, Titchy meets a music publicist and raps with NZ MC Rap Authorotar and Pammy does an extreme sports makeover day.
Didio makes a final desperate attempt to find a husband by any means. Titchy records her final video for his/her song Hurt Me ft Boy George. Pammy gets dancing, acting and singing lessons.