When Elena falls under the spell of a magical bandit named Tito, it's up to Isabel and her friends to save Elena and the kingdom.
Boonie thinks he has been possessed by the soul of a dead gangster and begins acting like a serious badass; Lloyd serves Jesus papers and takes him to "Homey's Court" for making him sober, and to settle up for $600.
Lacey has a secret rendezvous with John; Angela interrogates Tony; Daniel stuns family with shocking reveal; Amber breaks down at a family reunion; Cheryl loses it when her corrections officer sister meets her felon fiancé.
The families navigate the treacherous waters of communication in order to save a loved one; Courtney is left stranded when Corey and Eden quit.
Ninja uses Armadylan's dream of becoming a kung fu movie star to break into a museum.
A one-time heavy-metal singer has long since turned in his microphone and spiked bracelets for a life focused on family. Over time, he scraped together enough money to buy a 2014 Corvette, and now his son wants him to stop settling for less and get the metal makeover his Stingray deserves.
While Gekko and Armadylan guard the city, their watch turns into a contest of strength.
Llama learns how to be brave when he gets hurt and has to see a doctor.
The kids are excited to see their first meteor shower ... but cloudy weather could ruin everything!
Nelly needs a little help to give her dad the best Father's Day ever.
The gang investigates when Euclid and Gilroy spot a mysterious creature in the lake.
Llama accidentally breaks Mama's vase, but he's too afraid to tell her the truth.
Nelly and friends learn a big word—persistence—while taking care of her fussy baby brother.
Joe Lycett and Daisy May Cooper join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker to pick over the week's topical stories.
Craig Charles and the team celebrate the 400th edition of the technology programme, with Georgie Barrat building a birthday cake out of smartphones and 3D-printed buttercream. Jon Bentley heads to Paris to put the latest sat-nav devices through their paces, while Ortis Deley compares tech available when the show began in 2004 with the Apple iPhone 11. For the grand finale, the presenters embark on a mission to reclaim a world record they once held - for the longest jump by a remote-controlled car.