Bluey and Bingo set up a pretend zoo at home in the backyard, with Bluey acting as the zookeeper who takes Bingo and Mum on a tour around the grounds. Bluey must devise a plan to catch the baboon (Dad) when he escapes the enclosure and takes Bingo along with him.
Jim looks at the discriminatory barriers trans athletes face, sits down with a transgender scientist and marathoner, and examines the state of LGBTQ rights in Thailand.
Officer Egan sets up a decoy and checks hunters at a popular bird hunting site; Officers Towne and Bronson help rescue an injured hiker on Mount Kearsarge; Lt. Boudreau and Officer MacFadzen respond to a call about hunting on private property.
As the doctors continue to weather the storm without power, Max relies on an unlikely source to get the lights back on. Reynolds must get creative as he continues to work to save Hugh with very few resources.
Nick befriends some West Indians and Horace befriends some Teddy Boys, but when the two groups meet, it sparks a race riot.
Three rural healthcare providers try to make a difference in the lives of their patients against overwhelming odds.
A loving grandmother from a traveling community is found brutally murdered, shocking all. Investigators soon uncover a web of lies, identity theft and millions in insurance fraud that point to who killed this sweet old lady.
Dad takes Bluey and Bingo on a car trip to the dump to throw away rubbish. Bluey asks Dad a range of questions on the way and he proclaims that he knows everything. But when they arrive, Bluey is saddened to learn that he is throwing away her old drawings.
While investigating a vehicular manslaughter case, Kate and Nolan are led into a grieving South Asian community.
The Battle Rounds continue as the coaches enlist Charlie Puth, Kelsea Ballerini, Brooks + Dunn, and Khalid to prepare their artists to go head-to-head in the hopes of advancing to the next round.
New rules mean that the racers at the top of the list are stuck waiting for callouts but there's plenty of drama in the bottom five. While Kamikaze struggles to make it to race night, Jeff Lutz and Dominator prepare to battle to get back on the list.
The Bad Mothers hatch a risky plan to trap Charlotte's killer and prove Antons innocence. With her husband facing a health crisis, Danielle is shocked to discover she is pregnant. Bindy helps Sam win back his job in the police force.
After the shock of seeing Hanna and Dawn fall out, Seema is on a mission to bring the women back together - with a dinner party.
Su-yeon sets U-sik up for a blind date. But could this be a trap? Jun-ki and Ki-bong battle for the ownership rights to ... a blanket.
Meet Andrea, Mia, Emma, Olivia and Stephanie. They're five best friends. And they're on a heroic mission: to save Heartlake City from wily swindlers.
Meet Andrea, Mia, Emma, Olivia and Stephanie. They're five best friends. And they're on a heroic mission: to save Heartlake City from wily swindlers.
School girl, Danielle Jones, aged 15, was last seen on the morning of June 18th, 2001 near her home in East Tilbury, Essex. Like hundreds of thousands of other children that day, she was on her way to catch the school bus. But Danielle never got on the bus and didn't arrive at St Clere's School.
Rick and Beau return to the River Trent to follow in the bloody footsteps of the Vikings as they invaded 9th century Britain. In the first ever archaeological river search of key Viking sites, they hunt for relics of Chief Ivar The Boneless and the Great Heathen Army as they conquered the Anglo-Saxon Kings of England. The River Hunters start their search next to the site of the largest ever Viking burial ground found on the British Isles, Repton Monastery, before heading to Tamworth to search the Trent tributary - the Tame. Rick’s childhood dream comes true when he finds Viking relics – they also discover something that could be even older, an ancient stylus which would have been potentially used at the abbey.