It's wild times in the Chopped kitchen as the chefs get loco with Loco Moco, a Hawaiian comfort food, in round one. It's three cheers for the pom pom mushrooms in the entree basket, and the finalists are challenged to use a weird coffee and a crunchy cake in their desserts.
Alaskans must endure harsh realities as winter hits in order to achieve the independent life they seek.
With winter bearing down on the Arctic, Alaskans scramble to prepare for the cold months that lie ahead.
Green ants attacked Juliet’s eyes and made them sore. But after a month under Izzy's care, she's ready to return to her koala family and friends.
Koala friend Leia is ready to return to the wild, and Izzy wants to make sure that she can choose the juiciest leaf and climb ropes before her release.
George Floyd's killing triggered mass demonstrations nationwide calling for racial justice and police accountability in the United States. In the wake of those protests, New Yorker writer and historian Jelani Cobb returns to a troubled police department he first visited four years ago to examine whether reform can work, and how police departments can be held accountable.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
An unorthodox pairing of mole and scallops has the Wall paying attention in the Crowd-Pleaser round, and the home cooks don’t know which way the feta will crumble when they’re asked to cook from Chef Christine Cushing’s Mediterranean fridge. In the end, it’s winner winner makes the best chicken dinner when Chef Victor Barry asks the final two home cooks to elevate the classic weeknight ingredient.
Tristan sets about collecting debts owed to the surgery and takes a shine to Maggie, the new barmaid at The Drovers. Siegfried hopes to bag the job of Attending Vet at Darrowby Racecourse, by buttering up the head of the race course, General Ransom. When the favourite to win on the race day is diagnosed with a inoperable condition, James has his first painful experience.
Jo Frost, a modern day, tough-love "Mary Poppins" is placed with families in need of guidance or care. She spends an extended period of time with a family, observing their issues and then, using a series of her own tried-and-true methods, offer solutions. Problems can range from discipline to sloppiness or anything in between.
As the summer internship comes to an end, Song Ah gets some good news from one of her professors at school. She wants to share the news with Joon Young, but he doesn't respond to her message. Meanwhile, Jung Kyung tells Young In that she broke up with Hyeon Ho. After the fall semester begins, Song Ah meets Joon Young at school.
Izzy forgets the ending to her most amazing dream of all time and it continues until her brain is potato soup, so the kids travel into her mind to find out what happened.
When Chef brings in some old toys from his childhood he, Duncan and Gwen, each get magically sucked into one of the toys and need to find a way to get back into their own bodies.
Mitch and Dave are getting serious, Lisa worries about her pregancy photoshoot and Carol is getting used to life back on the force.
It's the final night and the squad host an event. The pressure is on to deliver a party to remember - Amelia sings, Nathan rocks the frock and the lads do a strip. Louis and Chloe open up.
Jane makes contact with Task Force's prime suspect, as the Task Force discovers a vital clue linking Ben's murder to the serial killer.
Louise wonders if the war could have turned her brother into a monster. Thanks to hypnosis, she learns that he had fallen madly in love with a nurse, Maria.
Louise gets closer and closer to the serial killer when her best friend Lydia disappears. She is also sent to accompany Ketoff to leave France, as he has been asked to do so.
Gok has three dishes perfect for showing off. On the menu are a king prawn dish covered in spice, and a beef pie where Asian flavours meet the best of British.
After the talk show, Song Ah shares her thoughts with Joon Young about those who have talent and those who don’t. When Joon Young responds with a totally unexpected answer, Song Ah is disappointed. Meanwhile, Joon Young no longer considers Jung Kyung as fondly after she confesses her feelings. Due to his family’s finances, Joon Young looks for ways to obtain more loans. After a long, stressful day, Joon Young calls Song Ah and admits he enjoys her company. The next day, on a date with Joon Young, Song Ah makes a confession of her own.