The Browns are preparing for their long-awaited Commitment Celebration. Tensions and tempers flare after a disastrous dress rehearsal with the entire family, leaving Kody and his wives wondering if all their hard work and planning will pay off.
After their first Tribal Council, Buhle came clean to the entire tribe about her falling out with Sonette involving the hidden immunity idol. Selatan shared some sorely needed unity after avoiding Tribal Council for the first time.
Thousands of amateur cooks apply from right around the country, aged from 18 to 70, from students and young mums to golf pros and lawyers - all dreaming of making it big in the culinary world.
With so many of the men signing up for duty, the women are now working in the loading bay and struggling to adjust, while Harry yearns to do more for the war effort, so Delphine introduces him to several senior government figures who could help. Crabb organises rifle training for the staff, Thackeray's anxieties about Henri reach a new level and Miss Mardle entertains a surprising house guest. Lord Loxley suddenly seems to be in the money, much to Lady Mae's concern.
Teddy leaves for college and the family has a hard time saying goodbye.
Captain Flint is warned about Billy. Vane encounters someone from his past. Eleanor asks her father for help. The crew of The Walrus suffer a disastrous undertaking.
A divorced mother of five looks for love online, but her new suitors turn out to be dangerous.
Zak, Nick, and Aaron head to Los Angeles, California to investigate the Oman House, a home riddled with paranormal activity believed to be directly linked to the Manson Murders of 1969 that killed Sharon Tate. The crew also discovers that the home was built upon Native American burial grounds.
Ben and Rook must stop Zombozo and the Circus Freaks from turning everyone in Bellwood into zombie clowns!
The MythBusters test three impossible idioms: Can you herd cats? Can you catch a greased pig? And, most importantly, can you cram 10 pounds of poop into a 5-pound bag?
Selective tree pruning occurs in the yard. Inside, Richard explains the choice between PEX and copper for water supply lines. Kevin tours an 1872 Stick Style home.
A husky cyclist takes a spill when he tries to flee. Officers chase a suspect in a stolen car who says he was just fixing it for a friend. A man’s denials of drug use lose credibility when cops find a meth pipe in his vehicle.
British talk show host Jonathon Ross talks with guests from around the globe.
With that battle won, the civilians attempt to restore order. Back in the classroom, Mr. Burley lectures with new purpose, stating that when faced with great adversity the human spirit will always prevail. On the beach where Robo Knight fell, Troy remains pensive, more determined than ever to find their lost friend.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes host the penultimate round of blind auditions.
Elena returns to Toronto, but her human life with Philip is interrupted when Santos arrives with a way out of the Pack. Elsewhere, at Stonehaven, Jeremy must fight to keep his Alpha status in tact.
A dog spa hostess has her work cut out for her by 10 whippet pups; a mix-breed pup looks to fit in with sisters; mother's serene life is disrupted by a litter of 13 black Russian terriers.
When Lassie and the kids find an old treasure map in Mrs. Lee's store, it sends them on an adventure that reveals the truth about a notorious hermit who lived in the peaks of Grand Mountain. When Nick Connelly follows them, hoping to steal the 'treasure', he sets off a trap that endangers them all.
Iain defies orders and runs into a burning building to save a man searching for his new fiancee, while Lily steps into the breach as a magician's assistant when pensioner Yvonne gets injured.
When Scott Wolter gets a call from his friend John DeSalvo, an avid collector of Abraham Lincoln memorabilia, he has no idea that he's about to embark on a quest to learn whether there were a lot more people than just John Wilkes Booth behind the assassination of one of America's most influential presidents. Evidence Wolter uncovers suggests Booth was part of an infamous group of Confederates who formed a secret society called the Knights of the Golden Circle; a group that included influential politicians and rogue raiders like Jesse James. The evidence Scott complies suggests a new twist on the motives behind Lincoln's killing, and takes him on a wild ride through the history of the South at the time of the Civil War as seen through the eyes of the Knights of the Golden Circle.