As Binky is attempting to mend her broken heart, Jamie is busy contacting Lucy to try and arrange a second date. Lucy decides that she wants to get to know Andy better and does not know who to accompany to Rosie's black-tie dinner party. Download Video Made in Chelsea Series 4 Episode On ABC Family Tv Online Tv Live Streaming Video. Online Watch Made in Chelsea Full Episode Watch Stream HD Video on Internet TV.It's time to peek behind the designer curtains of South West London and meet London's young socially elite, Made in Chelsea. Yes, they're immaculately dressed; yes, they are fiercely ambitious; and of course they party hard. But beyond the posh accents, fast cars and polo parties, life isn't all champagne and canapés.
See the real-life rivalries and relationships that set tongues wagging and phones beeping behind closed doors on the Kings Road. Enjoy every love-in, fall out and bitch fest captured on camera and played out over eight deliciously decadent one-hour episodes on E4.
I've heard people say mean things about Made in Chelsea (E4) – that it's just about a bunch of vapid posh tossers doing nothing very much, and is neither reality nor drama. Which, to be fair, is hard to argue with. But they are rather magnificent posh tossers, no? Such beautiful teeth, and lovely shiny hair. And they don't quite do nothing – they kiss each other, they have drinks, then they kiss each other in a different way.
More seriously though, I think it gives the less privileged, with less shiny hair and snaggled teeth, something to strive towards.
It's aspirational. I have a teenage niece who is obsessed with MiC. Her ambition is one day to drink by a pool in St Tropez, and to kiss a boy with a Ferrari, who may be her boyfriend, or someone else's, it doesn't matter in Chelsea, or St Tropez. And to think, she used to say she wanted to be a doctor. Ha, so much work, and where's the fun?
We are in St Tropez as it happens, for this new series opener. Jamie, the bleached blond biscuit heir, is going through a lady drought – a hosepipe ban, jokes one of his floppy-haired pals. There was a complicated love triangle going on, between Jamie, lovely Louise and hotel heir Spencer, but it seems Louise is back with Spencer.
Meanwhile back in London, Proudlock, or Proudcock, is planning a party; Binky or Bonky (or possibly Cheska) is having a driving lesson; someone else is arranging to go for drinks so everyone can meet Ianthe, who's amazing, we're going to love her (I already do); and Ollie – he of the amazing hair – has an announcement to make: he's having it – the hair – cut.
Fans are also waiting in anticipation for the arrival of new cast members, including Spencer Matthews ex-girlfriend Sophia Sassoon.
Viewers are eagerly waiting to find out if the new member will clash with Spencer's current love Louise Thompson.
However star Caggie Dunlop has already admitted that she'll be the first person to judge the new members as she tweeted: "Made In Chelsea tonight. Going to get on my judging cap on for the newbies..."
Fans of the reality show can't wait to find out what's going in the lives of Chelsea's hottest social group as several reveal that it's the only thing getting them through the day.
Since the trend of The Hills began in the USA started a few years ago, we have seen a number of spin offs and then some imitations. There was The City and others that don't deserve memory. The genre of faux reality then made it across the pond to brighten our TV screens with the televisual event of 2010 - The Only way is Essex.
TOWIE (as it has become known in the glossy mags) was cringe worthy, terribly shot, idiotic and mind numbing, yet it won a place in the nations heart because of relatability and the fact that you could sneer at the TV screen on your high horse. Made in Chelsea, however, is everything that TOWIE is apart from the lovability.
See the real-life rivalries and relationships that set tongues wagging and phones beeping behind closed doors on the Kings Road. Enjoy every love-in, fall out and bitch fest captured on camera and played out over eight deliciously decadent one-hour episodes on E4.
I've heard people say mean things about Made in Chelsea (E4) – that it's just about a bunch of vapid posh tossers doing nothing very much, and is neither reality nor drama. Which, to be fair, is hard to argue with. But they are rather magnificent posh tossers, no? Such beautiful teeth, and lovely shiny hair. And they don't quite do nothing – they kiss each other, they have drinks, then they kiss each other in a different way.
More seriously though, I think it gives the less privileged, with less shiny hair and snaggled teeth, something to strive towards.
It's aspirational. I have a teenage niece who is obsessed with MiC. Her ambition is one day to drink by a pool in St Tropez, and to kiss a boy with a Ferrari, who may be her boyfriend, or someone else's, it doesn't matter in Chelsea, or St Tropez. And to think, she used to say she wanted to be a doctor. Ha, so much work, and where's the fun?
We are in St Tropez as it happens, for this new series opener. Jamie, the bleached blond biscuit heir, is going through a lady drought – a hosepipe ban, jokes one of his floppy-haired pals. There was a complicated love triangle going on, between Jamie, lovely Louise and hotel heir Spencer, but it seems Louise is back with Spencer.
Meanwhile back in London, Proudlock, or Proudcock, is planning a party; Binky or Bonky (or possibly Cheska) is having a driving lesson; someone else is arranging to go for drinks so everyone can meet Ianthe, who's amazing, we're going to love her (I already do); and Ollie – he of the amazing hair – has an announcement to make: he's having it – the hair – cut.
Fans are also waiting in anticipation for the arrival of new cast members, including Spencer Matthews ex-girlfriend Sophia Sassoon.
Viewers are eagerly waiting to find out if the new member will clash with Spencer's current love Louise Thompson.
However star Caggie Dunlop has already admitted that she'll be the first person to judge the new members as she tweeted: "Made In Chelsea tonight. Going to get on my judging cap on for the newbies..."
Fans of the reality show can't wait to find out what's going in the lives of Chelsea's hottest social group as several reveal that it's the only thing getting them through the day.
Since the trend of The Hills began in the USA started a few years ago, we have seen a number of spin offs and then some imitations. There was The City and others that don't deserve memory. The genre of faux reality then made it across the pond to brighten our TV screens with the televisual event of 2010 - The Only way is Essex.
TOWIE (as it has become known in the glossy mags) was cringe worthy, terribly shot, idiotic and mind numbing, yet it won a place in the nations heart because of relatability and the fact that you could sneer at the TV screen on your high horse. Made in Chelsea, however, is everything that TOWIE is apart from the lovability.