Detective Kate Jameson is partnered with Detective Mike Huntley as they navigate the case of a mysterious serial killer who uses music for destructive ends.
Tacoma FD's newest chief, Terry McConky, is under scrutiny by the city council to get serious about his station's ratings. Meanwhile, Terry's crew puts his job in jeopardy by engaging in a ridiculous competition for a super sawft prize.
The Bears get a home assistance device from Googs, due to the events of the titular episode, in the form of Shmorby who fulfills all of their home needs. However, this ends up making the Bears incredibly lazy and they become large and fat. Shmorby becomes tiresome of having to take care of them and leaves when they end up needing him most.
Scar makes an appearance when Timon and Pumbaa decide to put on a show in Mizimu Grove.
Adam offers to eat a vegan diet with Kate in an effort to bond with her, but his love of meat proves a hard habit to break.
A special programme focusing on the #MeToo movement and a chance for Alan to show off his broadcasting chops. Alan’s very own mixed vocal harmony group The Quavers perform live.
Kate Quilton learns about a potentially life-saving property of discarded shrimp shells and Matt Tebbutt investigates why people cannot seem to get enough of salted caramel. Plus, Jimmy Doherty explores the price differences between fresh and frozen…
A couple is ready to move back home to Mississippi and need help finding a home with charm and character in a small town; Ben and Erin infuse their new home with coastal charm and create a gorgeous kitchen and breathtaking outdoor entertaining space.
A violent man who threatened his neighbors redirects his anger toward deputies; one suspect vehemently blames his friend for the items found in his pants; a driver in crisis gambles with everyone's lives, including his own.
Lincoln gets a new brother; Kail offers Jenelle a peace offering, but her good deed backfires; Chelsea is forced to confront Adam's parents about continuing their visits with Aubree; Leah receives an update on Ali's vision.
Teams crack cans at a craft brewery where cooking with beer is the order of the day. As some say cheers, others shed tears with the threat of going to elimination a sobering reality.
Maya and Matthew search Sevvy's house for anything that might lead to an arrest as they face mounting pressure from Wiest to build a case quickly; Ezra tries to clean up Sevvy's image.
The Germs, Bad Brains, Black Flag, DOA and others dump gas on smouldering rage and alienation in America’s suburbs, igniting a blazing form of punk so extreme they call it hardcore which, in turn, inspires a DIY culture and network that spans cities and bands across the continent and comes to define the genre.
For two years, special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian meddling in the 2016 election has dominated headlines. Drawing from interviews with U.S. officials, Trump advisers, legal experts and journalists, FRONTLINE offers an inside look into the investigation that President Donald Trump has continually deemed a “witch hunt.” Update aired 5/14/2019.
A suspect assaults Steve with his car keys, Charlie and Paul pursue an Corsa that stole fuel and Chris and Sophie spot a bunny hopping learner driver who already has eight points on his provisional license.
Spice tries to boost her mainstream appeal. An armed robbery propels Stevie J. and Faith Evans back to The A. Scrapp gets his first taste of freedom. Mimi squares off with Stevie. Rasheeda agrees to meet Kirk and Jasmine's child.
Some thirty years after Jesus is born, his life intersects with that of John the Baptist, a radical preaching in the desert against Judea’s rulers, including Herod’s son, Herod Antipas. John baptizes Jesus, starting his divine mission, but loses his own life, beheaded in a famous conflict with Herod Antipas’s step-daughter, Salome.
"Come on down!" The Price Is Right features a wide variety of games and contests with the same basic challenge: Guess the prices of everyday (or not-quite-everyday) retail items.