The team is called to the Yorkshire Village of Charltons near Guisborough to investigate a village hall that is said to be hiding a dark secret.
Common, the first rapper ever to win a Grammy, Emmy and Oscar, looks back on this monumental feat and his storied artistic career.
Elmo and Rudy are helping Abby out in the garden because she hurt her wrist, and Rudy wonders how else he can help, too. What if he holds the door for Chris, who is holding the bag of soil, waters the flowers, cleans up paint left out at the community center, and makes a get-well card for Abby's wrist? Just because some things are done doesn't mean you can't help. There are so many ways to be kind!
A curiously designed, windowless building adorned with gold tinted diamond shapes now stands derelict in Tulsa; experts investigate and uncover a controversial religious figure and the headquarters behind a pioneering form of American TV evangelism. Further segments of the episode portray the Kreischer Mansion in New York, the Mid-South Coliseum in Tennessee, and Michigan Central Station.
It’s Raven, huntys! Raven chooses eight wildly talented makeup artists to showcase their artistry and compete for $25,000. First, they must paint one-half of their face to represent beauty, and one-half of their face to represent beast. Season 1 winner Matt Perkins guest judges.
Pamela's takes matters into her own hands when she worries her team isn't putting enough of a modern, sexy spin on the old roadhouse front room; things come to a head when the designs for the boathouse are far off from her grand vision.
Fanis tries to present a united family front as he runs for mayor. Klelia expresses her feelings for Orestis. Maria knows who hit Gianna.
With Greg Davies' permission, Alex Horne finally gets the chance to pitch his own TV show alongside his band. Rehearsals get underway, while family friend Thora tries to relax in the room next door.
Showtime is fast approaching. As Alex and the band prepare for the live pilot, Martin Kemp demands to sing an original song, Anneka Rice appears, and John Oliver is desperate to be on the show.
It’s a race to the finish line as the Páll Jónsson and the Valdimar start their last fishing trip of the season. A fierce Atlantic storm tests Andrew’s focus during his final trial week, and a man down forces Caitlin to step up her game.
Lambing season is on the horizon at Royalburn Station, and Nadia cooks up a feast for a family picnic at the family farm.
The Duckrockers get their first gig! But can they pull off an ambitious new dance move? Could Michael’s smart mouth put the whole show in jeopardy?
Alan is laid up on the sofa after an accident. Beth and Eric are looking after him when Christine arrives with goodies, and Colin can’t wait to share details of internet dates.
The kids call in the help of an old friend as they scour the countryside for clues to Constance’s whereabouts. Meanwhile, Constance finds herself imprisoned by a surprising foe who hopes to shed light on an old failure.
Fresh off their visit to the Anaheim Pond, our Ducks have found their “sideways” skills – offbeat ways to succeed on the ice – putting them on a collision course with Coach Cole’s juggernaut Team Dominate.
A fugitive once more, Cassian must make his next move before it is too late.
Scott learns that, by way of the Secessus clause, he can retire, but he must find a worthy successor before doing so. Torn between wanting to retire and not wanting to leave the North Pole, Scott taps his children as possible candidates. He quickly realizes none of them are interested in the role, but instead want to know more about the world outside the North Pole.
A self-proclaimed party girl asks Sara to teach her how to carry herself with elegance. But old habits die hard — and self-acceptance isn't easy.