Elijah Kane’s SIU team tracks down a dangerous Yakuza gang as they attempt to distribute explosives to Afghanistan and saves a bank full of hostages from a mentally broken man.
Toby connects with a gifted young woman whose mental powers appear to rival or even surpass his own who maybe connected to a series of suspicious suicides linked to an old biker gang.
TAPS visits Hill View Manor, a former poorhouse and retirement home said to be inhabited by several spirits, some friendly, and some not.
With Robert in the hospital, Robbie Jr. and Christie must run the company on the busiest towing weekend of the year, and fend off an invasion by their rivals.
The killer whale is one of the most feared predators in the ocean and most would consider it madness to enter the water with one. But New Zealander Dr Ingrid Visser thinks differently - and by swimming with her beloved whales she has come to know almost all of them by sight. But there's been an unusual number of deaths recently and Ingrid is on a mission to find out what is going on. Her findings reveal disturbing new information about the health of our oceans.
Dani helps the Hawks’ and their suicidal mascot get over the playoff curse that’s haunted them for six years. Meanwhile, TK meets his match off the field, and Dani’s relationship with J.D. heats up.
Joy and Victoria try to put together their memories of Elka's bachelorette party to find the bride.
While reporter Dean Gullickson (Griffin Dunne) heads to Afghanistan, Erickson orders his staff there to deal with Sanchez once and for all. He also confronts Boorman. Meanwhile, the judge in the High Star case allows Ellen to depose Erickson. "Just remember that we're in the middle of a game," Patty tells her. "We don't have to win it now. We just want to keep playing."
A prank gone wrong reveals Simon's painful past; Pedersen must question children about a suicide bomber.
A mock DUI event is held at the school, and Jenna gets cast as the victim. Meanwhile, Jake and Matty vie for her attention.
A lost thirty-something shares his struggles, from failed relationships to boring jobs and pointless nights out. Stuck in his routine at first, he slowly evolves, searching for meaning in his life. In short, he's just trying to live.
Without Sensei to protect him, Natsume has to remain constantly on guard. But the pressure of keeping secrets from his friends is causing Natsume to break.
Meet the Gold family. As owners of Detroit's biggest pawn shop, they've bought and sold things you can't begin to imagine. Every day brings new danger as the Golds operate in the heart of one of America's most troubled cities. With 50,000 sq ft of cash and goods surrounding them, there are millions to be made, but their profits come with huge risk.
As the seniors prepare to graduate, Holly J. prepares for her kidney transplant, Fiona deals with some difficulties, and Katie considers taking things to the next level with Drew.
Billy and Ricky go to the local water park and Billy takes a sudden dip to save a life when a desperate critter plunges into the lazy river. Later Ricky dances with danger as he faces off with a skunk in an airplane hangar.
Billy and Ricky are on the job in Savannah, Georgia with some high profile visitors. Good Morning America joins them to get a taste of the unpredictable job of trapping gators! America is watching as Billy and Ricky are in hot pursuit of multiple gators lurking in a local children's park.
Five spots remain. Who will take them? Performing tonight; The Kinetic King; Fatally Unique; Landon Swank; Gymkana; Summerwind Skippers; Snap Boogie; Anna Graceman; Steven Retchless; Smage Bros. Riding Shows; Professor Splash; Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.; and Silhouettes.
The BAFTA-winning Inside Nature's Giants team returns for a new series, heading deep into the Australian Outback to explore the ultimate desert survivor: the camel. We don't think of Australia as the home of camels, but in the middle of this vast island there are over a million feral dromedaries roaming around. European settlers introduced them over a century ago to help build Australia's railways and explore the Outback. But with the advent of roads, cars and trucks, camels were no longer needed, so their owners released them into the desert. Mark Evans and Joy Reidenberg brave the baking desert to dissect a camel. They uncover the secret of the camel's hump and investigate how its elastic legs, stretchy lips and pedestal are among the many surprising adaptations that enable the camel to thrive in such a dry and hostile environment.