Eve

6.2
201530m

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Drama combining sci-fi mystery adventure with fish-out-of-water comedy. Eve is the world's first fully sentient 'artificial person'. She seems human, but under the surface she's a robot capable of amazing feats - if she can navigate her way through the perils of teenage life first.

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CBBC: Eve - Series 1 Trailer

Seasons

14 Episodes • Premiered 2015

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1. All About Eve

When humanoid robot Eve comes to live at Will's house, he struggles to keep her identity secret.

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2. A Real Girl

Eve struggles to fit in with the outside world when Lily's brother Abe takes her shopping.

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3. Beautiful Game

Will begs Eve to play for his failing football team, while Lily discovers a mysterious Wi-Fi signal and sets out to discover its source.

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4. The Bubble Bursts

Abe puts his feet up while Eve does his after-school deliveries. But when Eve goes into overdrive saving the planet, life gets dangerous.

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5. Brain Freeze

Eve is warned that ice cream and electronics don't mix, but she's desperate to taste it. Nick worries about the technology inside her.

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6. Things That Go Beep in the Night

Will wants to take Eve to a Halloween party, but Nick forbids it. And when Nick discovers that his boss Katherine has found a way to track down the location of the military chip inside Eve, a desperate diversion is needed.

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7. The X & Y Factor

Katherine suspects that Nick knows more about Project Eternity than he’s letting on and dispatches Zac to flirt with Eve and gather information about Nick’s secret work.

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8. The Truth About Lies

Eve learns about lying from master of deception Abe and is soon an expert. Meanwhile Will and Lily make Katherine suspicious of Zac.

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9. Trashed

Eve plays tricks on her own memory and forgets information that is key to her survival. To help her, Will and Lily go on a perilous journey.

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10. Mum's the Word

Someone important comes back into Eve's life. Abe accidentally gives Katherine a huge clue about Project Eternity's whereabouts.

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11. IT Girl

Eve goes to school to help Lily but ends up getting them both in trouble.

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12. The Robot Next Door

Eve must stop Mr Bevan revealing her identity, and Katherine traps Nick into a confession.

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13. Eternity

Eve faces her most dangerous moments yet. Her friends desperately want to save her, but has Eve become too human to save herself?

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14. Christmas Eve

It's Eve's first Christmas and after finding a way to connect to her mother, she has a million questions in her mind. She contacts Mary Douglas, but instead of answers, she contracts a software virus which activates her latent ability to dream. When Will finds Eve in an unresponsive state he works tirelessly with Nick, Lily and Katherine to figure out what's wrong with her. They get a window into Eve's dream state, but Eve's brain wasn't wired to cope with imaginative visions and it's behaving weirdly. The software virus sends Eve into a cheerless parallel world, and as Eve can't distinguish between reality and dream, her systems start to shut down. Can Will and the gang save Eve from her Christmas nightmare? And can Abe escape his own nightmare - being 'Santa's little helper', dressed as a Christmas elf?

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