After a sobering cyber-safety information night, Greg and Em decide to install a secret surveillance app on Sophie's phone and are shocked to discover her sexting with a boy from school.
It is the third week of Springwatch, and Chris Packham, Iolo Williams and Gillian Burke catch up on all the dramas from the live wildlife cameras. They are joined by ecologist Ellie Harrison, who shares her own wildlife stories live from her home in the Cotswolds. There is an encounter with otters for wildlife cameraman Raymond Besant at his home in the Orkney Islands, and a portrait of the natural beauty of the Lake District.
AJ tries to make a hero clubhouse out of cardboard boxes, but it keeps falling. Is there a better way to build it?
When toads take over a new skate park, Sparks' Crew must help the toads get to their natural habitat.
Jin Sook goes with Sang Shik as he heads down to the Ulsan factory for work. When they get there, a young man named Young Shik appears, leaving both Jin Sook and Sang Shik feeling flustered. Meanwhile, Eun Joo and Eun Hee are shocked by the news that Sang Shik had tried to commit suicide. Later on, Tae Hyung heads to New Zealand for a seminar.
New Zealand's Northern Explorer, the longest-running passenger service in the country. The train travels 423 miles along the historic North Island Main Trunk Line on a 12-hour voyage and the journey takes travellers through some of the most astonishing landscapes of the southern hemisphere from volcanoes to coast and from lava fields to unspoilt islands. Historians explain the history of the railway and tell the tale of the terrible tragedy at Tangiwai, when over 150 people were killed by a volcanic mudflow that hit the train.
Brittany breaks the news to her father she's moving to Jordan. Jenny tells her daughters she's returning to India for the third time. Kenny sells his house to be with his love in Mexico. Ariela's move to Ethiopia is complicated in more ways than one.
After realizing that she needs the extra help, Courtney sets out to recruit new members to the Justice Society of America – starting with Yolanda Montez.
A life-sized map of the universe and a pocket chart of sexual (cuts) of meat (positions) announce the birth of two bounding twin SILFS (Selves I'd Like To FILF).
When Lala and Ben unwittingly give everyone Saharan Truth Serum, the party really gets started.
This edition dives into conversations around race, policing and equal justice in the wake of protests over the death of George Floyd, and about the continuing impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic as parts of the country begin to re-open. Interviews include Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms; Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC); Bishop Michael Curry of the Episcopal Church; Rep. Val Demings (D-FL); and Robert Fullilove, EdD.
As the town prepares for CrashCon, Liz and Max attempt to piece together who may be behind a potentially deadly plan targeting the festival; Maria and Isobel take drastic measure to learn more about the night Mimi disappeared.
Jeff, Francine and Roger decide to team up and start their own bus tour business, with murderous results.
In Part 2 of the Tell All, host Shaun Robinson dives back in to discuss more of the biggest moments with our couples and updates on where their relationships stand now.
Trepagny and Bouchard attempt a daring rescue mission and incite war with the Iroquois. Cross tells Goames and Yvon a secret and plots his leave.
Mathilde encourages Bouchard to reestablish his authority in Wobik before the arrival of the intendant. Melissande and Mari quarrel over Trepagny.
After yet another dead body turns up, Regan tries to piece together the events of the séance and discovers Blennerhasset and his associates were in attendance. Blennerhasset and Molloy take a job out in the country, but when Molloy realizes the illicit photo album is in their possession, they rush back, worried that they could be suspects in a crime.