Sandi Toksvig looks into some origins and openings, with Josh Widdicombe, Susan Calman, Rich Hall and Alan Davies. Tune in to hear what Mr First thought of Mr Second, and much more.
Jeremy Clarkson decides to make one of those Ken Block-style car skidding videos that are very popular on the internet using an old Subaru and a suitable swathe of English farmland. His endeavours are swiftly dismantled by Richard Hammond and James May who are on hand in the studio tent to reveal some of the embarrassing behind-the-scenes footage. Also in this show, May makes a rare trip to the Eboladrome test track to try out the tiny Volkswagen Up! GTI while Richard Hammond is in Dubai rummaging in the toy box of machinery and coming out with an incredible high-speed tracked vehicle called the Ripsaw. Plus, Celebrity Face Off sets out to find the world's fastest person with a failed early career in a band as Preacher star Dominic Cooper goes head-to-head against comedian Bill Bailey.
When an FBI agent who was cracking down on organized crime is killed, McGarrett rounds up every gang-related criminal on the island to find the culprit. Also, McGarrett tasks Adam with forming a new division within Five- to take on organized crime.
This trip, Guy Fieri travels the country diving into some meaty masterpieces starting at a spot in Longmont, Colorado, that serves craft beer and primo pub grub like their piled-high poutine burger. In Dallas, a funky joint mashes up Texas barbecue with pizza to create combos like their potato chip pie. And in Phoenix, a legit Vietnamese spot cooks up specialties like killer clay-pot chicken.
When a journalist disappears while working on an exposé about an innocent man serving time for murder, Danny and Baez hope that reexamining the original case will help find her. Also, Frank reluctantly speaks out against an initiative led by Erin's office to consider drug abuse as a disease first, and a crime second.
Monica of San Diego, California, and Martin of Orange County, California, each try to answer questions correctly in order to win the ultimate prize of ,.
Rob, Steelo and Chanel explore the fidget spinner sensation in "Spin City," diagnose party injuries known as "Funcussions" and examine the exact moment when people develop "Trust Issues."
The all-stars get a late night call from Chef Gordon Ramsay with instructions on their next challenge. They’re given $20 to purchase ingredients and create three restaurant-quality pasta dishes in order to demonstrate their ability to maximize a profit off the ingredients purchased.
Rebecca wonders if history is repeating itself as Darryl embraces a newfound superpower and Paula schemes again, this time for good.
It's "Red, White and Bluediculousness" as Rob, Chanel and Sterling salute the troops with some "Basic Basic Training," take to the sky with "Flyin' and Winnin'" and get extra patriotic with "For Country."
When Mac and Jack are trapped inside Mac's house, which his nemesis, The Ghost, has rigged with explosives, Mac uses a karaoke mic and an audio transformer to let the team know that this bomb is a distraction for a bigger one. Also, through flashbacks, Mac and Jack's contentious first meeting unfolds.
A couple wants a treehouse inspired by a children's book with a grown-up twist, and at the same time, Pete and the team build a whimsical Tudor-style theatre treehouse.
The Baby Bears help a teenager accomplish his dream of being a famous singer.
The Bears participate in a brother-themed game show against Panda's ex-BFF, Tom, and his roommates.
Unikitty frees the wishes that are stuck in a wishing well, not knowing that they've turned evil during their time down the hole.
Michael visits the island where the Scout movement began and learns how to make a bivouac. He searches out some unsung heroes of WWI in the New Forest. He examines beach huts in Bournemouth.