Jane is devastated when she doesn't receive much support from Henry or the detectives investigating the terror she experienced Dr. Evans' gambling addiction leads to him becoming indebted to Gavin.
Robot Chicken dreams up a TV theme song that just keeps going and going; The Robot Chicken Nerd joins Team Fortress; She-Ra knows what it feels like to be her horse, Swift Wind; We show you Skeletor's new plan to take over Eternia.
When a female military officer accuses a civilian contractor of attempting to rape her in Afghanistan, Alicia tries to prove that he is not protected by a law prohibiting servicemen from suing the military. Meanwhile, a surprising new obstacle appears in Peter's quest for the governorship.
Debra gets to know a local crime writer who's dug up some incriminating dirt on Hannah McKay (Dexter's newest obsession). Quinn gets an offer he tries to refuse and Batista is drawn to a new business opportunity. LaGuerta keeps digging into the Bay Harbor Butcher case.
There's excitement in the house and village as the annual cricket match approaches, and the event brings out Robert's competitive side. Violet's great-niece Rose shows up but a trip to London reveals there is more to her than meets the eye. Matthew and Mary look like they are keeping secrets from each other. Thomas finds out that his future lies in Carson's hands.
When Brian discovers that Carter Pewterschmidt’s pharmaceutical company is withholding the cure for cancer from the public in order to gain more profit, he and Stewie plot to expose the big secret that could change the world. Meanwhile, Quagmire reveals a hair-raising secret of his own.
In 1989, Jeni Gray inexplicably vanished while on a morning walk in Boone. Police were perplexed when no trace of Jeni could be found in town or the surrounding area. But that confusion gave way to horror when a second woman disappeared.
Fred Dinenage looks back over the life of John Straffen; at the age of 21 he strangled two little girls but escaped the hangman's noose due to his low IQ of just 58. After six months at Broadmoor Straffen escaped and committed a third murder on another young girl in a local village. This time he was reprimanded in maximum security prisons and remained so for the next 55 years. Straffen died in prison in 2007 but continues to carry the title of Britain's longest serving prisoner.
Mini myths: Do you know the back of your hand? Can you ride a bike underwater? Can you throw a needle through glass? Does the "potty dance" help you hold your bladder?
Guy Martin celebrates the workers of the Industrial Revolution by getting stuck into six of the country's biggest restoration projects, bringing some of the 19th century's most impressive engineering achievements back to life.
Five teenagers inherit samurai powers from ancient Japan to protect the world from an army of monsters.
Host Louis C.K.; Fun performs "Some Nights" and "Carry On".
When Sam learns her Mom is in a Vegas jail, the gang decides to gather their most prized possessions, drive to Vegas and pawn their stuff to make enough money to bail her out.
King Julien sneaks into the gorilla habitat when Bada and Bing receive a shipment of plantains.
Rico is excited about a new line of princess accessories for his doll.
Donatello and April investigate a scientists disappearance, but discover a conspiracy regarding a bizarre psychic monkey instead.
A young girl, who's been unhappy ever since the birth of her baby brother, makes a deal with a seemingly harmless forest creature who promises to give the girl a better life with a new family in exchange for her baby brother.
Americans have been racing to tame the West since they first set foot on the continent, but now that the West has been won, what's next Is the West still the best.
In the battle between city and country, it looks like the city is coming out ahead in population, but is there something about the country that all the city slickers are missing And how has the move from rural to urban changed the shapes of our states and cities