Sung Jun and Sung Hoon are too late, and the "Save Me" event ends in tragedy. However, it's still not over. They get confronted by Moon Kang and his men and almost lose their lives. Luckily, the police arrive just in time, but Sung Jun get taken into custody.
When a family that runs a beloved vet clinic is gunned down, police investigate disgruntled tenants, a pet owner with an axe to grind and an estranged son. The case stalls until detectives uncover a twisted plot by someone who seemed above suspicion.
Neil and Ivy ask Booker to keep them out of his visions, but he has a vision that they're in a bind and doesn't know what to do. Victor and Alice celebrate Bayside High's 100th year.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Irish acting legends Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson, appearing together in black comedy The Banshees of Inisherin; Oscar-nominated Hollywood star Kate Hudson, talking about the new Knives Out whodunnit, Glass Onion; actor-director Elizabeth Banks, starring in new comedy-drama Call Jane; and British Vogue editor-in-chief Edward Enninful, talking about his fascinating memoir A Visible Man. Plus music from Self Esteem, performing her current single Wizardry, and more audience stories from the world-famous Big Red Chair.
The sibling duo AKMU overcome many technical difficulties while preparing an ambitious production that involves skydivers and a multitude of dancers.
Jung Ji-hoon, also known by the stage name RAIN, pours his heart into an elaborate spectacle as the first to perform at an iconic house.
Squidward ventures to Nosferatu's castle after accidentally receiving his mail.
You Hee-yul comes back to the humble venue where he and his band first got their start. The fans share their memories of growing up with his music.
After two years of building separate careers, the four members of MAMAMOO come together to bring forth a mashup of their team’s hit songs.
Yim Jae-beum returns to the stage after a six-year hiatus with a bare-bones performance that lets music do what it does best — heal and comfort.
Lena Park reflects on her life as she tackles a song she once deemed too difficult. With special guests in attendance, she's in for an emotional ride.
Nosferatu's minion Slappy kills some time around Bikini Bottom.
Fred Lewis walks Christo Doyle through the dark days that led up to his time on "Gold Rush"; the man behind Misfits Mining reveals how close he came to ending it all, how he ended up on TV and how his relationship with Parker fell apart.
A solution to make moving to and from college easier; a natural nonalcoholic beverage; an African-inspired home-decor line; a product for bringing clean air into homes; an update on the Mad Rabbit tattoo aftercare line.
Jo Brand is joined by Prue Leith to enjoy a second helping of Dessert Week. Tom Allen judges the bakes brought along by the brave studio audience. Plus, there's unseen footage from the tent and an exclusive interview with the latest baker to leave.
Guest host Adil Ray and panellists Richard Osman and Jess Phillips MP join team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop as they delve into the news.
Chip and Jo walk through the castle, learn its history and plan its future.
Frank announces he will not endorse Erin's run for District Attorney. Danny and Baez investigate a bloody crime scene at a hotel. Jamie starts a new job as a field intelligence sergeant that requires him to keep secrets from his family.