In the Yucatan, Phil and Jess investigate watery caverns believed to be portals to the Maya underworld. Some say angry spirits are to blame for strange lights and bizarre animal behavior, but the sacred cenotes hide secrets far darker than any legend.
Jay Blades and the team restore a well-loved musical instrument, a rocking motorbike, a precious toy monkey and a historical record of the British suffragette movement.
Wanting to be close to the coast, today’s rural relocators have a £650,000 budget, and it’s Jonnie Irwin who’s on hand to help them start a new life by finding a new home in Devon. Jonnie also visits Beer, a picturesque fishing village long associated with smugglers, where he tries not to disturb the residents of the local caves.
Emma Willis and Tom Allen present the UK version of the celebrity cookery competition in which celebrity contestants are mentored by professional chefs to cook restaurant quality dishes that are judged by the other chefs.
The Ultimate Fighter is an American reality television series and mixed martial arts (MMA) competition produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and Pilgrim Media Group currently airing on ESPN+. It previously aired for fourteen seasons on Spike TV. The show features professional MMA fighters living together in Las Vegas, Nevada, and follows them as they train and compete against each other for a prized six-figure contract with the UFC. The series debuted on January 17, 2005.
The rookie Finn has his hands full at Matt's croc sanctuary. On the Tiwi Islands, a new build tests the team. A huge croc in a small waterhole sets nerves (and a boat) on edge.
Two old friends commiserate about their exes on social media, joking around about hiring a hitman; however, the jokes turn deadly serious when an actual murder plot begins to formulate, leading to a secret conversation that reveals the hidden truth.
Robyn and her boyfriend had a deposit saved for a house. As they prepared to complete, their financial advisor requested some money from their deposit, but the advisor's emails had been hacked, and Robyn and her partner found themselves £10,000 worse off. Robyn has exhausted all avenues in terms of getting her money back, and as she prepares to buy a house all over again, she wants to know that her every transaction is safe from any potential scams.
Taking a fun look at the week that was are The Cheap Seats hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald. Joining in on the action are Mel Tracina, Titus O'Reily and leader of the Greens Adam Bandt.
Two years after proposing to Stormi, music producer Donald still hasn't met her friends, and he's not sure if it's because of their 13-year age difference or something more nefarious.
Ex-model Sarra hates her huge lipoma. Kzartan’s face makes him a recluse, Emily’s life is ruined by her psoriasis and Kevin has nowhere left to turn for his lump.
What really happened to the Princes in the Tower? Lucy Worsley uncovers the story of the two boys whose disappearance in 1483 has led to centuries of mystery and speculation.
Sam Morril tackles the sorrow of losing a phone and the joy of subtly subverting hate groups. Later, he talks to Dave about his "Joker" role.
Lockdown realizations, therapist must-haves and the power of "It's OK" — Naomi Ekperigin from "Mythic Quest" reveals all, then touches Dave's beard.
Rosebud Baker talks about the trials of voting, dating — and living — as well as the intensity of her "Saturday Night Live" day job.
John isn’t a fan of his new housemate. Is Theo afraid of the Paratas? Xander goes up against the head of ED.
It's an elimination pressure test with a difference. The contestants won't see or taste the dish, and they won't be given a recipe. All they have to go on is a review written by judge Melissa Leong.
Johnathan pulls an unknown species with mile-deep commercial crab pots. Jake's niece gets injured on the Saga and Clark takes the helm in Sig's wheelhouse.