Ten bite-sized tales of terror.
In Tweezer, Heather battles with black weeds that have taken over her garden and threaten to take over her life.
In Wine, Mark doesn't know if he had too much to drink at a team-building day with his colleagues, because apart from some gruesome snippets of memories, he can't clearly remember taking part in the axe-throwing exercise.
In Ritual, Dave finds himself forcibly obsessed with an online influencer.
In Sea Swimming, Kirsty arrives at an idyllic coastal village she'd visited as a child and is immediately drawn to the sea. But whatever dark horrors lurk out there, they would like to reacquaint.
In Pease Pudding, Paul's nightmare morning commute pales to insignificance when he gets stuck in an elevator with a strange woman who's about to make his worst nightmares come true.
In Shoelace, Cheryl finds it difficult to leave her home, because the house itself seduces her with its many rooms and promises.
In Buttercup, Andrea's morning commute on the Number 22 bus turns into a waking nightmare when a young girl predicts that most of the passengers will soon die a violent death.
In Frog, Kath finds herself trapped in the office when deadly, mutant frogs fall from the sky following a global cyber-attack dubbed #FrogGate.
In Battle, darkness and ghosts stir when Marian visits the infamous site of the Battle of Hastings.
In Magic, Dean thinks he's losing his mind when he doesn't seem to make any progress at all on the road he's travelling down. Really, it's all part of a frightening show that he's about to become a part of.