Andre develops a crush on Jade after they work together on a song and Tori tries to help him get over it. Also, Robbie tries to help Tori prepare for the Tech Theatre exam she must take and pass in order to take an RB singing class, and Cat becomes obsessed with Jupiter boots.
Five teenagers inherit samurai powers from ancient Japan to protect the world from an army of monsters.
Evil sorceress Morgana summons mighty gatekeeper the Cailleach, who opens a door to another world from which hellish creatures pour forth. As Arthur and his loyal knights take up arms, Merlin discovers the only thing that will stop them is an unimaginable sacrifice.
Lady Antebellum performs "We Owned the Night" and "Just a Kiss." Sketches include The Lawrence Welk Show, Lil Poundcake, Arlene and Tim, Stomp, The Comments Section, Rock's Way, Hidden Valley Ranch Product Testing, and The Tap.
Carly pretends to be very brainy to score points with her new boyfriend. Meanwhile, T-Bo needs to find a new home after he's evicted from the Groovy Smoothie.
The Autobots discover that Dark Energon is responsible for Earth's recent natural disasters.
A classic film lover named John (Joel Courtney) gets sucked into a 1950s B-movie called I Was A Teenage Tick Monster playing at a haunted drive-in.
Jonathan's guests include X Factor judges Gary Barlow and Tulisa Contostavlos, Hollywood star Ewan McGregor and Norwich's favourite chat show host - Alan Partridge (aka comedian Steve Coogan). Plus there is music from Cee Lo Green.
Sir Bruce Forsyth and Tess Daly present the second part of a Strictly weekend special as Chelsee Healey, Edwina Currie, Harry Judd, Alex Jones, Jason Donovan, Nancy Dell'Olio and Rory Bremner all attempt to wow the judges with their professional partners. Each couple will perform either a cha cha cha or a waltz. There are no phone votes and no-one will be leaving the competition, but the couples are still under pressure to impress Craig, Len, Alesha and Bruno, who will be scoring. All scores roll over to the second week, when one couple will leave the competition.
The remaining acts jet off around the world to the judges' homes, where they will battle it out for a place in the final . Each panellist is joined by a celebrity guest mentor to help them whittle down the list of acts. Who will make it through to the live shows
Reckless angel-in-training Porter has been sent to Earth to earn his wings in this teen comedy. His task? To transform hapless student Carl into the most popular kid in school. If Porter succeeds, he'll get real wings and a halo. If he doesn't, it'll be a thousand years before he gets the chance to try again. And Carl will still be unpopular. Who doesn't need a little help from a guardian angel every once in a while?
When the Gold and Pink Ranger fall under the spell of a dream-inducing Nighlok, the other Rangers must enter the Dream World to save them.
Amy and Steve discover the gruesome secrets of what may be a haunted restaurant in Asbury Park, NJ. Their discoveries shock the restaurant's owner and shed new light on an evil truth hiding in the basement.
Zak, Nick and Aaron head to Tonapah, NV, to explore the Mizpah Hotel.
Stephen Fry talks about indecision with Jimmy Carr, Rich Hall, Phill Jupitus and Alan Davies.
When Lawrence heads out to attend a speaking engagement on antiques, he unwittingly finds himself participating in the L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N. Pageant of Evil against Dr. Doofenshmirtz and Rodney. As a special host oversees the proceedings, Perry is tasked with monitoring the situation, but Lawrence gets hit with Rodney's "Make-Everything-Evil-Izer", and is crowned the supreme leader of L.O.V.E.M.U.F.F.I.N. Meanwhile, Candace is determined to bust the boys but doesn't realize that the object she's looking at is not theirs. Across town, the boys are playing a giant game of darts.
Jimmy Carr presides over team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson with guests Sarah Millican, Joe Wilkinson, Nick Grimshaw and Ollie Locke from Made in Chelsea, as they thrash out the hot stories of the week, from the silly to the serious.