The London Underground - first operating in 1863 - changed the way people get around cities forever, driving travellers deep underground to clear congested streets. Ingenious technology, from electrified tracks to tunnels under the River Thames, has gone on to influence railways worldwide. This edition reveals how the filthy and crowded streets of London were transformed by the rapid expansion of the Underground
Mickey, Minnie and friends want to take Funny the funhouse on a picnic, but he isn’t feeling well.
Protests about inequality or environmental damage are common today, but how have people protested in the past? Emmeline Pankhurst is our guide through this history of protest, from Cato the Younger’s talkative protest in ancient Rome to the cheese riots of 18th-century Nottingham. Also, how will the Luddites cope with the newfangled technology of a video call?
Brian revisits his first clients 18 years after they gave him his break in interior design to transform their kitchen and dining room into the midcentury modern spaces of their dreams. As a special thank you surprise, he also transforms their living room.
Three teams of two young pastry chefs race against the clock to design a Disney-inspired cake.
Husband and wife comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster embrace Britain's booming motorhoming scene, seeking out the UK's most famous sights and hidden gems. Plus, tips from enthusiasts and volunteers test camping equipment.
Romesh, Freddie and Jamie return for a 16th series of panel show pandemonium, joined by Tom Davis, Maisie Adam, George North and Laura Woods.
Daniel helps make pan pans for dinner at the Platypus house. When Jodi is distracted by her toy, she almost misses out on the fun!
Alex has spent the last three months in lockdown in Cornwall with her family, overseeing the work at The Star from a distance. All work at the hotel had stopped temporarily, but it's back up and running. When Alex is able to travel to Sussex to see the renovations, it becomes clear just how far behind they are. Because of delays and the possibility of now having a Christmas opening, Alex and Olga move the opening until Easter 2021.
AJ Odudu shares how to be a good complainer and helps Joe take on plastic waste. Plus: Coke vs Pepsi, rat-run traffic fines and Joe cancels himself on live TV in the name of better recycling.
The crew is called to Elk Grove, California, to help a grieving woman who believes she is being terrorized by a demon and fears for her safety. The case takes an even more twisted turn when she reveals that the dark presence haunting her may be responsible for her father’s death.
Sal, Q, Murr, and Joe take the law into their own hands, and later they misplace the trust of their own children. Finally, the losing joker must pod up with a stranger.
Eyes are the windows to the soul, but not for these demented women.
Our Lower Deckers have trouble bonding with Ensign Jet Manhaver, who has been assigned Boimler’s bunk and shift duties. Meanwhile, we get a glimpse of Boimler’s life on the U.S.S. Titan, which is more intense than he thought it would be.
Carly plans a dinner party to help clear up her relationship status with Wes, but a glitchy app, Harper's work problems, and Spencer's love life intrude on her perfectly planned evening.
Devastated by loss, the Titans find themselves in disarray. While Dick throws himself into drawing out Red Hood with Jonathan Crane, Kory and Gar work to understand Starfire's escalating visions, leading them to a surprising source.
A couple dares to spend a night in one of the most infamous haunted houses.
The eliminated queens are back to compete in an epic Lip Sync Smackdown and a chance to return to the competition.
Liz and Diane struggle to get David Lee and the Dubai overlords to accept the new name partner, Allegra Jurado. Oscar Rivi attempts to make his cannabis business legitimate, but realizes that the corporate world can be just as cut-throat as his own. When the justice system fails to detain and prevent a man from continually committing anti-Asian hate crime, the cops discover another way for justice -- Wackner's court.