Holly listens to too many opinions for her music video and loses her say in the project. Robbie has troubles writing for the newspaper and discovers that the problem is deeper than he thought and he may have dysgraphia.
Holly tries to grow her social media following with the help of Piper. Holly gets caught up in the influencer lifestyle and starts to lose time to do what she loves most. Amy conducts an experiment to see if gum improves memory.
Heather is determined to discover the role of women in the history of Collinsville for a group project. Piper is commissioned by Holly to help with a pie fundraiser, but Piper still resents Holly.
Amy scrambles to find a date to the dance, but a huge storm derails her plans. Heather suspects that Robbie may be doing drugs, so she teams up with Lyla to investigate.
The father of the Hobbie family, Robert, gets injured in a car accident and his recovery will be an expensive process. Holly hosts an open mic night to raise donations and Robbie and Heather are unexpectedly roped into the world of jam making.
Holly falls behind in her schoolwork because of the drama happening in her family; she must either read Little Women in one day or attend summer school. Heather panics over her baseball career and tries her hand at wrestling instead.
Jules Hudson unearths some excellent and innovative property choices in the magical landscape of Perth and Kinross for his buyer’s budget of £210,000. Jules also gets to mess about in a boat on the king of Scotland’s rivers, the magnificent Tay, where he learns about the efforts being made to conserve its salmon population.
Oliver Stone gives background on the Assassination Records Review Board, created by an act of Congress following the controversy of his 1991 film, JFK, and explores the aftermath of President Kennedy’s assassination.
Episode 1 covers the first period of the Wars of the Roses (roughly 1453-1461), telling the story of Henry VI’s sudden illness and the impact that had on England. The drama portrays power struggles between Richard of York and Margaret of Anjou, as well as the emergence of Richard’s son Edward as a contender for the throne. Margaret Beaufort is introduced as a young mother and key member of the house of Lancaster; her husband Edmund Tudor dies in dramatic circumstances, leaving Margaret to take control of her destiny. The episode finishes with Edward’s triumph at the battle of Towton, the imprisonment of Henry VI, and the exile of Queen Margaret.
When the entire planet of Cybertron becomes frozen in time, it’s up to Grimlock and his new Dinobot friends to save everyone.
There are two counties for the price of one today as Nicki Chapman visits Somerset and Dorset with a buyer from London who is in search of a new life and a new home in the countryside for her £800k budget. Whilst in the area, Nicki also visits the town of Frome to learn how a fridge (yes, a fridge!) is helping to bring the local community together.
Thomas misunderstands the Backwards Day game and accidentally delivers the wrong cargo to the wrong places.
The outlaws must hustle on two fronts — with a captain of industry, and a member of the landed gentry. An audacious break-in is planned, and an imposter is heartbreakingly exposed.
It's a fur baby! The Islanders are puppy parents for the day and two couples are dumped from the Villa.
In this episode, the Judge rules on two cases. In the first, a college student says illegal drug use and the risk of COVID forced her to move out of an apartment early. She is sued by her roommate's father for allegedly breaking the lease. In the next proceeding, a woman is accused of vandalizing a vehicle with her bare hands in a fit of rage, which she denies.
When Spencer receives some unsettling news about his future, Billy helps devise a contingency plan for him. Layla ( makes Patience an offer she wasn't expecting, forcing Patience to have a long overdue conversation with Coop. With the encouragement of Nurse Joy , Olivia contemplates taking on a new role in NA. Meanwhile, Asher's unwelcomed football advice helps JJ in an unexpected way.
Joe Pera attempts to find a movie that is appropriate to show in class.
Joe Pera shows viewers what Marquette, Mich., looks like from above.