Year 198 of the Solar Era in Tokyo, special fire brigades are fighting against a phenomenon called spontaneous human combustion where humans beings are turned into living infernos called "Infernals". While the Infernals are first generation cases of spontaneous human combustion, later generations possess the ability to manipulate flames while retaining human form. Shinra Kusakabe, a youth who gained the nickname Devil's Footprints for his ability to ignite his feet at will, joins the Special Fire Force Company 8 which composes of other flames users as they work to extinguish any Infernals they encounter. As a faction that is creating Infernals appears, Shira begins to uncover the truth behind a mysterious fire that caused the death of his family twelve years ago.
Gigi, a 13–year-old girl just happens to have been raised by mountain goats. But now that she's a teenager, her Nanny and Billy think it's time that Gigi spread her wings (her… horns?), so this year she will attend a boarding school and, for the first time in her life, spend time around actual people.
Gigi, a 13–year-old girl just happens to have been raised by mountain goats. But now that she's a teenager, her Nanny and Billy think it's time that Gigi spread her wings (her… horns?), so this year she will attend a boarding school and, for the first time in her life, spend time around actual people.
Ten candidates have to complete assignments to earn money. However, one of the group members is the Mole. The Mole's goal is to make the assignments fail and keep the amount of money earned as low as possible. The other candidates do not know who the Mole is and need to unmask them. At the end of every episode, the candidates take a multiple-choice test about the mole's identity. The person who gives the least amount of correct answers is "executed" and must leave. This process continues until only two contestants and the Mole remain. The winner is the person with the most correct answers in the final test and they get all of the money earned in previous stages of the game.
The Capture, Married at First Sight Australia and Louis Theroux: Inside the Manosphere are some of the shows on this time. And there's also Will and Ralf Should Know Better.
Rob Brydon, Lee Mack and David Mitchell return for an episode of previously unseen material from the hit comedy panel show.
Former winners Chris McCausland, Claire Richards, Adele Roberts and Olly Smith test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman’s House of Games: Champions.
A driver who scrolled past a picture of a gun flees a traffic stop. A female burglary suspect crawls out of the basement on all fours.
Alistair, Kelly, George, Paula and Tamanna race in moving podiums across the studio to try to win £5,000.
Chan lives every day like it is summer vacation. Haran is trapped in a lonely winter. When their forgotten past reunites them, Chan is determined to gift her another spring. Through laughter and tears, they face winter together and reach their spring in this heartwarming romance.
Once the stately home of Lord Manners, Avon Tyrrell in the New Forest is a fine example of an arts and crafts calendar house. Eric Knowles learns about its fascinating history.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Jeremy embraces Stephanie. Cat confronts EJ. Steve and Brady track down Stephanie’s kidnapper. Alex helps Rafe.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
Ulises Albet is a computer genius who leaves the technical aspects of suicidal ideation behind and instead uses his own skills and reasoning. Our friends, after all, are Samuel Barrera's parents, who are happy to be part of their lives, while their friends are happy with their experiences and their technological expertise.
The Honorable Judy Sheindlin, retired Judge of the Manhattan family Court, brings her signature blend of sharp wit and wisdom, hilarious candor and unwavering honesty that has made her America’s favorite judge for over 25 years, as she presides over real cases, arbitrates binding decisions and delivers what only she can: “Judy Justice.”
Berlin, 2004. 20-year-old Yusuf is arrested during a football match, accused of multiple bank robberies. The question: Who were his accomplices? Staying silent means prison, talking means betrayal. His sister attempts to return the money and identify who betrayed him. Based on true events.