Saara is connecting from Brokenwind to Molly from Middlesbrough and Grace from the West Midlands. She's joined by a surprise celebrity guest who'll be hoping he doesn't 'whoops' or...'miss the bus'! Expect ping-pong related chaos in the kitchen, singing that really is pants in the living room and a wind-up battle to end all battles in the bathroom. Can anyone beat a CBBC celeb to get their hands on TV's ultimate prize - the Remotely Funny hoodie?
After travelling the world in search of the perfect cuppa, Saara has remotely located herself in Lost, but she has found Olivia in London, Ayana in Leicester and Zeph in Cornwall, to compete via the internet for the hottest hoodie in town. Can they survive a cringetastic round of Finnish the Lyrics, persuade parents to stack onion rings on their heads or go for gold in the water bottle challenge? It's all to play for in the sweatiest, home-based game show on TV.
Saara continues her tour of the UK with a stop in Nether Wallop, Hampshire. She connects with Emma in Essex, Marius in Edinburgh and Rosie in Croydon for more Remotely Funny fun. Three contenders get revenge on their parents by feeding them cold baby food, but are they still cackling with glee when faced with one of Saara's Toilet Takedown questions and dancing in the living room with pants on their heads? All for the love of Samojis and a bid to win the truly one-off Remotely Funny hoodie?
Saara continues her visit to the UK and connects remotely from the infamous Donkey Town with Freddie from Lincolnshire, Ashley from north London and Grish from Warwickshire. There'll be a face full of geography in Flag Face, a breakfast unboxing match in the kitchen and Wind-Up Warriors - all in an attempt to win the Remotely Funny hoodie. So fill the fridge and clean the toilet because Saara is dropping in with a sack full of chaos.
Three more players are in with the chance of becoming a Remotely Funny champion. They are Lyle from Glasgow, Shazia from north London and Tabby from Hertford who'll be using the powers of the internet to connect to Saara in Ugley for more round-the-house madness. Challenges include Remotely Funny favourite Finnish the Lyrics and as it's Saara's Birthday - what better way to celebrate than turning the parents into a birthday Cake Face? All that and some very revealing answers in Saara's bonus Home Truths game, but who will go the full distance and reign victorious in the Decider - the final chance to claim the Remotely Funny crown?
Three more players are in with the chance of becoming a Remotely Funny champion. They are Naiara from Edinburgh, Megan from Fife and David from Bushey. There's parent wrapping, ping pong ball throwing and Saara's ground-breaking bonus round of Guess How Much It Holds. Plus Wind Up Warriors, featuring three rampaging rodents going head-to-head in the race of the century.
Three more players are in with the chance of becoming a Remotely Funny champion. They are Lucy from Surrey, Rhys in Norfolk and a mystery celebrity duo. Saara sets challenges from a virtual hub in Trump Street, London. Players must not forget the loo rolls for Toilet Takedown, boxing gloves for The Unboxing Match or to hop on one leg while shouting 'David Beckham' in a heated game of Do Wear Shout. There's also monkey mayhem in the wind-up toy race of the century.
Three more players are in with the chance of becoming a Remotely Funny champion. Scratchy Bottom anyone? That's where Saara's coming from remotely, whilst connecting Yvie from Devon, Gregor from Wiltshire and Michelle from Newport for more crazy samoji-winning antics in their homes. Which parent will be working that nappy in Big Babies? Who can pull off the best living room dance moves in Strictly Cringe? Plus who will be flush with samojis after Toilet Takedown?
Saara continues to be baffled by place names, particularly when she finds herself in Ramsbottom, Greater Manchester. She connects remotely to three wannabe winners, Ariana from Wiltshire, Scarlett from Edinburgh and Emma from Hertfordshire. They turn their homes upside down in the pursuit of Remotely Funny fame but it won't be easy as their families take on the cringe-inducing Your Singing's Pants, biscuit towers are built on team members' heads and there's a pesky Pause Button bonus challenge.
Saara visits Dull in Perthshire, Scotland, to infuse it with her own unique sense of humour. But there's nothing boring about what she has in store for Amelia in East Lothian, Joe in Cornwall and Libby in Bolton. She serves up samojis left, right and centre when chins become pop stars for a lip-syncing challenge, parents get dressed as babies and there are some very awkward Home Truths to be told in the bonus challenge. Plus the Wind Up Warriors are hamsters in the toy race of the century.
Saara connects Alisha in London, Eve in Manchester and some mystery celebrity contenders. Each team leaves a trail of destruction in its house.
Saara hangs out remotely with Addya from south London, Evan from Lancashire and Kirsty from Surrey.
Saara is in Great Snoring to connect Lara in Buckinghamshire, Harley in Manchester and Aimee in Leeds.
Saara connects to contestants from her favourite-sounding place name - Splott in Cardiff. She'll be giving Lola in Berkshire, Theo in Devon and Beth in County Durham a run for their hoodie in another chaos-causing episode of Remotely Funny.
It's a funny, remote and unusual show this time - not just because Saara has discovered a place called Mumbles Pier, but because a surprise 'celebrity' has rudely inserted himself into the show. In the meantime the serious contenders, Nerys from South Wales and Dylan from Cornwall, compete for the famous Remotely Funny hoodie in games of Cutlery Chaos and the infamous Toilet Takedown.