Craig Charles assesses Samsung's much-anticipated folding Galaxy Z Flip, while Jon Bentley gives Gogglebox star Sandra Martin three affordable 65-inch televisions to check out. Ortis Deley spends the day with his three-year-old daughter at London's annual Toy Fair where they explore the hottest techy playthings on offer for 2020. The team also revisits 1971, a year when floppy disks were not only a thing but were actually floppy and Craig continues his attempt to turn a house into a smart home. Plus, Harry Wallop has his latest tips on how to save money using tech.
Sydney hosts a slumber party with all of her friends, but the night takes a turn when a group selfie sparks a fight among Emmy and Sophia, and they must help them reconcile.
Challenging the notion of a blank slate, three studies explore how babies are born with expectations about everyday life.
From curiosity to understanding: researchers unveil the surprising ways that infants learn how to anticipate and respond to the movements of others.
Several experts make sense of how babies touch, taste and see as they embark on a sensory journey that will shape the rest of their lives.
A coy smile, a puppet show and a pointed finger lead to discoveries in how babies get along with others using humor, morality and shared experiences.
Resolving the debate of nature versus nurture, three scientists show how genetics and environment work together as infants discover who they are.
Researchers reveal the social skills that toddlers naturally possess, abilities that ultimately separate humans from all other species.
In a desperate attempt to avoid going to Charlotte's bassoon performance, Coop, Cami and Fred come up with an elaborate scheme that involves them crashing a wedding.
Tom uses Ben's Invention to see Roy's Secrets inside his Mind.
Celebrate Black History Month as only Sherman can. Sherman and his dancers are back to shine a light on Black icons in a way that will make the annual February observance of Black History Month all his own... in June.
Matt Bearden details everything he goes through to eat a snack in a child-filled home and discusses why he'd never relive high school if given the chance.
Chris Tellez remembers discovering a chat room full of lonely men complaining about Tinder and explains how he used to ruin his roommate's dates.
Raph is mistaken for a heinous criminal in the Hidden City.
Leo's efforts to get into an exclusive Hidden City spa threaten to unweave his day of relaxation.
Splinter's magical day with Mikey is interrupted by a mysterious and tiny guest.
On the celebs' TV this time - Countdown, Sex in Lockdown: Keep S**gging and Carry On, Big Brother: Best Shows Ever, Scarface, Us, First Dates, and BBC News.