Mel’s actions send shockwaves throughout the station, Princess waits for an important call, and Valerie gets some big news. Scarlett finds herself caught in the middle when a celebrity rapper and his girlfriend are sent to do community payback outside the campus surgery.
On the box this time The Traitors, I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here!, Michael McIntyre's The Wheel, Planet Sex with Cara Delevingne, Mammals, You Won't Believe This and Help! My House Is Haunted
Paul and Helen create a beautiful kitchen that's still accessible.
An American Bully breeder sues a man for the remaining balance on a puppy purchased for his seven-year-old daughter.
Parker learns some important lessons about Christmas.
Alice's family arrive for a surprise holiday reunion. Meanwhile, Booker attempts to harness his powers to acquire the perfect Christmas present for himself.
Set in the past, Onyx issues an annual ruin-Christmas challenge, but the Maddens get more than they bargained for.
The show makes a rare second appearance this week as the quarter-final is moved forward a day thanks to World Cup coverage. This musicals-themed edition opens with a dance extravaganza performed by the professional dancers alongside West End legends Marisha Wallace, Ivano Turco and Trevor Dion Nicholas. Fleur, Hamza, Helen, Kym, Molly and Will then take to the ballroom floor with routines inspired by the world of musical theatre. Everyone wants to secure their place in next week's semi-final, so showstopping performances and a stellar night of dance are to be expected.
Terrie Ann Dauphinais, a young Metis woman, is found dead in her home; her death was deemed a homicide, but no charges were ever laid, and the case went cold; new developments in the investigation lead to a dramatic turn of events.
The semi-finals conclude with the second group of four chefs cooking for 20 of the UK’s best pop up chefs and food entrepreneurs.
Matt Forde and London Hughes join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker to unpick the past week.
Graham is joined by Jamie Oliver, Claudia Winkleman, George Takei and Kristin Scott Thomas. With music from First Aid Kit.
Nish Kumar, Mark Steel, Suzi Ruffell join Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies for some thrills and spills.
Everyone's taking big steps in their lives: Julia in her advocacy, Batsheva with her career dreams, and Ra'ed and Robert in their relationship.
Julia's divorce moves forward messily. She and Batsheva evaluate their relationship. Aron decides he doesn't want to go to college, to Julia's chagrin.
Julia's marriage cracks apart, and she has to learn how to balance the divorce and her growing business. Robert learns how to live in his new body.
Robert has some hard conversations about his relationships. Miriam makes a big decision. Julia and Batsheva decide to dip back into the dating pool.
Aron, who's become more religious, joins the family on a trip. Julia's concerned that he may be moving in a direction that will distance him from his family.