Quaylon cracks under pressure from Shavel; Jessica stuns Maurice; Dylan sees Heather's true colors.
This week, Bill interviews Congressman Adam Schiff and Former CIA Director John O. Brennan. Joining him for the panel discussion are conservative journalist Bret Stephens and writer Keli Goff.
While Keir prepares for his Generations Ceremony, he reflects on his life and relives painful memories of the moments that shaped him. Series finale.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
The week's biggest and best shows include American Murder: The Family Next Door, Simply Nigella, Top Gear, The Yorkshire Vet, The Savoy, and BBC News on Trump and Covid
Jon Bentley enlists the help of comedian Jo Enright to get to grips with three printers that promise to take the hassle out of putting ink onto paper. Georgie Barrat gets her hands on FitBit's brand new wearable, the Sense, which not only tracks how fit a person is, but can also monitor stress and even predict illness. While Ortis Deley delves deep into the tech archives, Harry Wallop reveals a techy way for freelancers to save time and money.
Frankie makes a string of bold and often outrageous statements, which he then picks apart with the help of Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Sara Pascoe and Sophie Duker.
We are surrounded by an endless stream of infinite data, with information bombarding us from seemingly every direction. These signals, which are part of our everyday operations, help define our understanding of the Universe, and largely go unnoticed.
Tony is in dire need of a caterer and Lisa wants a shot at the job. Meanwhile, Devin takes advantage of his brand-new credit card.
Kevin negotiates a deal with a new customer who drives a hard bargain while Erik struggles to fix the mill's broken log loader. Meanwhile, Sarah catches an interloper at the mill.
With help from a 102-year-old goblin dwelling beneath their haunted apartment building, two siblings deal with ghosts and take on spooky mysteries.
Joo-young is in ecstasy when Ja-rim finally accepts him as her boyfriend, but she remains as cold as before. Ja-rim flat out rejects Joo-young's date plans and reminds him of their upcoming exams.
It’s 8pm and the fans are ready for their girls. The lights are down. The curtain is up. But where are the queens? Will a miscue spell disaster in Birmingham?
Russell chats to Mo Gilligan about his new documentary Black, British And Funny. Plus, stand-up from Slim.
Electrician Sam and estate agent Eva meet just hours before buying a property together in Rugby, then have six months to renovate the house and sell it on for a profit.
Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson put the general knowledge of popular celebrities to the test - with a brand new twist.
Teams of celebrities and their families face off to name the top responses to questions posed to 100 people.
Gabe and Rafe are recruited by the Giant mutant amazonian girls to get it on with their giant (even bigger) queen but screw it up and get help from Johndoe Property. AENUS has a problem and is running low on power, but Judith won't fix him unless he sends a message to her boys. When she gets what she wants AENUS allows it and sends a message. This fails and AENUS runs out of power. At first, Judith does nothing until she has a change of heart and fixes AENUS.
Richard explains how, where, and why plumbing systems fail; Richard gives a deep dive on when and how plumbing pipes and connections can be repaired or replaced; Ross explains and demonstrates how to prevent plumbing failures with new technology.
There is drama at the practice when young mother Farheena, who suffers from a long-term lung infection, arrives to see paramedic Kim - only to collapse halfway through the appointment. Kelsi visits the surgery hoping to have an annoying mole removed and Sarup asks about the painful raised skin that has developed around his bypass surgery scar.