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(Change Layout)Girls Aloud: Off the Record  
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Series 1
1 :01x01 - Episode 1 (Apr/11/2006)
The band travel to Ibiza to promote the release of their 12th single and appear on CD:UK. Plus, Cheryl spends some time with her boyfriend Ashley Cole and makes a faux pas with the new member of the Sugababes.
 
2 :01x02 - Episode 2 (Apr/18/2006)
The girls shoot a video on location in Paris, but not everything goes entirely to plan when they see an early version of the clip. They then await the chart placing of their single A Whole Lotta History, and see what their record company's response to its position will be.
 
3 :01x03 - Episode 3 (Apr/25/2006)
The band go on a whistle stop tour of New Zealand and Australia to promote their latest single, an area where they are virtually unknown. Nadine goes on a mystery date with a `Hollywood hottie', while Cheryl vents her frustration and Sarah, Kimberly and Nicola go out clubbing.
 
4 :01x04 - Episode 4 (May/02/2006)
The girls visit Greece for a corporate gig and spend some personal time in Athens with their nearest and dearest. Later they jet off to China with Ken Livingstone and the Royal Ballet in the capacity of cultural ambassadors, but remain unsure of whether the Chinese will enoy their music.
 
5 :01x05 - Episode 5 (May/09/2006)
The girls continue to prepare for the band's first ever arena tour - due to begin in May 2006 - revealing their thoughts and feelings leading up to the dates. Plus, a look behind the scenes at the crew who will work on the tour.
 
6 :01x06 - Season 1 finale (May/16/2006)
The girls make last-minute preparations for their tour, deciding on their dancers and choreography. Australian superfans Lang and Emily travel to the UK for the first time to see the band perform, and British followers drum up a sense of Girls Aloud hysteria on Internet forums.
 
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