Marcus can't perform at his piano concert without his lucky penny. Can the Dew Drops return it to him before he goes on stage?
When Harper gets sick, Marcus - and the fairies - spend the day cheering her up using Marcus' gift-delivery invention.
When Harper's application to cooking camp blows away in the wind, the fairies work together to make sure it gets mailed on time.
As the weather turns chilly, Phoebe devises a plan to keep Lola's favorite trees warm in the winter - but not without the help of the Dew Drops.
In the 1960's, Australians were considered amongst the best in the world when it came to the ways they dealt with waste. Many recycling programs - especially those involving paper and newspaper - were pioneered in Australia. In the late-60's and 1970's, the launch of the Keep Australia Beautiful campaign put the issue of waste at the forefront of the national consciousness. But in recent decades, the combined effects of consumer demand, supermarket policies and cynicism about the effectiveness of waste and recycling campaigns has seen a surge in the volume of waste we produce as a nation. Craig Reucassel takes a critical and first-hand look at household, retail and farming waste in Australia and asks, what has changed in the Australian psyche, and in our consumer culture, that has led us to become among the most wasteful nations in the developed world? We'll ask why Australians are generating millions of tonnes more waste every year - in food, fashion, packaging, electronics and more. We'll discover the truth about where various kinds of waste actually end up, and learn what we can do to reduce the staggering volumes we produce. Importantly, we'll project into the future. With the amount of waste increasing in Australia by nearly 8% a year, we'll also ask what happens if we do nothing? Is it time for us, as a nation, to seriously re-examine the ways we consume and dispose of consumer items?—Anonymous
Angus attempts to find new homes for the beloved belongings of a departed father. Then, he helps a widow clear her late-husband's collection.
Four contestants from different generations - Baby Boomer, Gen X, Millennial, and Gen Z - face off through multiple rounds of pop culture.
In the 1960's, Australians were considered amongst the best in the world when it came to the ways they dealt with waste. Many recycling programs - especially those involving paper and newspaper - were pioneered in Australia. In the late-60's and 1970's, the launch of the Keep Australia Beautiful campaign put the issue of waste at the forefront of the national consciousness. But in recent decades, the combined effects of consumer demand, supermarket policies and cynicism about the effectiveness of waste and recycling campaigns has seen a surge in the volume of waste we produce as a nation. Craig Reucassel takes a critical and first-hand look at household, retail and farming waste in Australia and asks, what has changed in the Australian psyche, and in our consumer culture, that has led us to become among the most wasteful nations in the developed world? We'll ask why Australians are generating millions of tonnes more waste every year - in food, fashion, packaging, electronics and more. We'll discover the truth about where various kinds of waste actually end up, and learn what we can do to reduce the staggering volumes we produce. Importantly, we'll project into the future. With the amount of waste increasing in Australia by nearly 8% a year, we'll also ask what happens if we do nothing? Is it time for us, as a nation, to seriously re-examine the ways we consume and dispose of consumer items?—Anonymous
It peels back the layers of Oscar de la Hoya while celebrating this complicated and controversial figure. We will explore his triumphs and turmoil to reveal a man struggling to come to terms with lifelong demons.
Examining the history of America through iconic symbols, objects and places; host David Rubenstein.
Three rock music fans face a team of enthusiastic embroiderers in the second of the first-round heats.
Superhero roommates Robin, Cyborg, Starfire, Raven and Beast Boy love saving the day, but what happens when they're done fighting crime?
When a hungry dirt monster gobbles up Lola's marble and Athena's jump rope, the fairies must figure out a way to get their special items back.
Phoebe worries that Marcus won't have the best time at his first sleepover because Marcus' dad forgot to pack his favorite stuffed animal.
When Captain Meow Meow gets a splinter in his paw, he hides from Harper and her mom to avoid going to the vet. Can the fairies help find the scaredy cat?
A mysterious thief keeps stealing the banana bread that Harper leaves out for Eden on Treat Day. Time for the fairies to set a trap.
Nine-year-old Pastry Mille Morteln is from reincarnation and encounters the magical world. He must learn how to fight, utilizing his confectionary knowledge about pastry and discovering magic along the way.
Morris puts on a theatrical production of "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective"; Sid goes on a weekend trip with Tai and his friends.
A supersized game of 'telephone' puts the contestants' communication skills to the test as they recite and decode limericks which contain clues. Also, many new contestant clues are added to the Clue Wall. After last week's elimination of Eddie Murphy's daughter, Shayne Audra Murphy, Cole has a target on his back, and he is aware of his own risky situation. In the end, Cole Cook is eliminated tonight, and his 'Claim to Fame' is revealed to be his sister, singer and songwriter Alicia Keys. Karsyn was the guesser.