A complicated love triangle threatens to make things awkward on deck. The CEO is back for another round of fun. The guests have an icy request, and when a deck crew member overlooks his duties, one of the guests gets a cutting surprise.
Brandan and Mary finally meet face to face. Kirsten learns Julio has kept her a secret. Wayne's security innovations don't impress Holly's mom. Armando is done with Kenny always getting his way. Kimberly's first night with TJ goes from bad to worse.
With hometowns on the line and Charity's last chance at clarity before meeting families, she and the bachelors spend a crucial week in New Orleans filled with unexpected dates and shocking twists.
The Islanders play "Rescuers of the Lost Spark"; one couple questions their compatibility.
Black Ink Crew: Black Ink documents the tattoo artists at a Harlem tattoo shop and all of the celebrities they cater to.
In 1977 Playboy introduced pictorials featuring often barely-legal college women. Playboy went to university campuses across the country and hosted auditions for female students to pose and represent their school. While some of these women jumped at the chance to audition, others protested the magazine's presence on campus. For those that were selected, the choice to pose for Playboy sometimes resulted in unanticipated, far reaching consequences, in their personal lives and their careers.
Whether they're used to stop treasure hunters, body snatchers, or wartime enemies, booby traps are diabolical devices just waiting to kill.
The history books say Adolf Hitler committed suicide in the final days of World War II, but not everyone believes there's sufficient proof. Questions have swirled for decades: did the Nazi leader really die in Berlin or was he able to escape? And if one of the most notorious dictators in history did escape, where did he go?
Headliners by night and expert tradesman by day, Ben Cleary, Dan Paterson, Liam Black and Malik Wills-Martin will work with celebrated interior designer Kelly Stone to turn their clients' humdrum homes into glitzy desert oases.
Luke examines all his relationships and worries that the pressures of being a "Chambers man" have changed him.
The charter guests continue to be on edge with each other; a new stew comes aboard, giving the interior relief while captivating the deck team. One crew member overcommits to the cancan, and a surprise kiss threatens to ruin the party.
The home cooks are thrown for a loop right out of the gate this week as the dishes they were going to prepare for the first round, those dishes which they were to present written as a recipe, will be cooked by one of their competitors instead in a recipe swap, some who may not only have never cooked that dish before in any form, but may not even know what it is. The cooks will not only have the recipe submitter as a resource during the challenge, but will have to put their own spin on it. They will have sixty minutes to complete the cook. And the second challenge for ...
POV, a cinema term for "point of view," is television's longest-running showcase for independent non-fiction films. Since 1988, POV has presented more than 300 of the best, boldest, and most innovative documentaries to PBS audiences across the country.—Ulf Kjell Gür
A technological virus has taken over the artificial intelligence system, and two celebronauts are stuck outside in the harsh Martian climate; the crew must work together to reset the software before it's too late.
Staff at Queen's Medical Centre in Nottingham are concerned that an 80-year-old man who fell out of bed and hurt his head may have incurred brain injuries. Other patients include a 22-year-old professional carer who has been brought into A&E after collapsing at work and a man who trapped his finger in a container. Plus, nurse Jess talks about her stammer.
Eun Mi notices something odd about a patient and suspects it may be connected to family violence. She discusses her concerns with Jin Hee, who investigates further and realizes she may have limited options in addressing the situation.
Junior doctor Grace was a medical student when a man jumped from the top of a shopping centre and landed on her, causing life-changing injuries. Painting her is Jemisha Maadhavji whose art is inspired by unconventional subjects.
Davina McCall and Nicky Campbell follow the stories of two more people. Rachel Burch grew up in a white family and stood out in the small, West Sussex village where they lived, and is searching for her Jamaica-born birth father. Sue Davis is on the hunt for the half-brother her mother gave up for adoption after his American serviceman father went home and off the radar following Second World War.
Do-sik discovers that Woo-hyeol is a vampire and tests In-hae, who unexpectedly protects Woo-hyeol. Woo-hyeol, troubled by the fact that he needs In-hae's blood to survive, faces additional challenges when Hae-won becomes more affectionate towards him. Desperate to obtain In-hae's blood filled with love, Woo-hyeol's heart is tormented.