The team tackles their first mountain, Ishinca, but the weight of their gear quickly wears them down. Nikki looks to redeem herself while Chuck’s cough raises concerns.
Inside the hacker hideout they discover a map to a hidden room in the Hunter house! When the kids return home to find it, Max contacts them through the telegraph machine with one word - DANGER!
Teams travel to Adelaide where cricket loving in-laws Dan & Gemma are stepping up to the crease. But what leads to another walk out?
Watch out for a massive twist as Jensen digs into Project Tenebrae. Things don't go to plan for Mac and Wyatt as they storm a black site in search of Idrisi.
It's a first as the Racers travel to Bahrain. While on the road, one team's game is on the line when one of them misplaces their passport.
It's a first as the Racers travel to Bahrain. While on the road, one team's game is on the line when one of them misplaces their passport.
It is possible to escape from a burning car crashed into a power pole, without getting electrocuted? Is it better for a pedestrian to jump up when a car is about to hit them, or stand still?
Karley investigates the kink travel industry and goes dungeon hunting with a specialized real estate agent, hoping to plan the perfect vacation for sluts worldwide.
Trixie and Katya talk self love. They provide a guide to loving yourself, quiz people about the porn habits of their home states, and play a game called, “Tip that Nip.”
MythBusters is a science entertainment television program created and produced by Australia's Beyond Television Productions for the Discovery Channel. The show's hosts, special effects experts Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman, use elements of the scientific method to test the validity of rumors, myths, movie scenes, adages, Internet videos, and news stories.
Having been failed by the authorities, Dan takes matters into his own hands to get to the truth.
Celebrity panel includes Colin Quinn, Judy Greer, Judah Friedlander, Caroline Rhea, Orlando Jones and Abby Elliott.
Shikadai and Ryogi became friends playing shogi, but lately Ryogi hasn't been coming to their usual meeting place. Shikadai's became worried about his friend's behavior the last time they met, but he's kept his concerns to himself. Ryogi is also worried about Shikadai, but is tormented by memories he can't forget.
Nothing seems to work for Rajat and he breaks down in front of Kaushal Sir. Kaushal Sir gives Rajat some advice.
Yianni, the car customiser to the rich and famous gets given carte blanche on a car this week when he takes on the wrap of Camaro, a car he has never wrapped before. Taking inspiration from their social media accounts, Yianni decides to go for a limited edition pearlescent two-tone wrap. With the Camaro ready and wrapped Yianni is suddenly nervous that his choice of wrap might not be to everybody's taste.
In the second of the double-bill, Billericay Town football club owner Glenn wants Yianni to cover his beloved Ferrari F12 in the team's home and away kit. The digital print he chooses is complex and the team discover design flaws which could compromise the finish on the wrap and a single screw stops the whole job in its tracks because a wing mirror cannot be stripped from the door.
A film maker explores the origins of the influential but little studied music group The Beatles. In a remarkable ending, it emerges one of them, Paul, is still playing music to packed arenas all over the world.
Armed with his Appleton's guide to the United States, Michael Portillo arrives in Los Angeles to delight in the 'city of dreams', from its glorious Union Station to its golden beaches and palm-lined boulevards. Like many a Hollywood hopeful before him, Michael heads for the Warner Brothers studio, founded on Sunset Boulevard at the time of his Appleton's, with dreams of stardom ahead. His role as a fearless all-action hero is assured. For the view from the top he takes the Skyslide from the 70th floor of one of LA's tallest buildings before striding out on the Walk of Fame. At the pioneering 19th-century Union Ice company, Michael discovers how Californians have kept their cool. He sees how ice blocks of titanic proportions are made and brings Christmas to LA with a giant snowmaker. Outside the city, Michael heads for San Marino to visit The Huntington, a cultural and research centre with fine libraries, art galleries and more than a dozen botanical gardens. In the cactus garden, Michael discovers more about the founder, nephew of a railroad baron and himself a pioneer of street cars and trolleys. Michael explores the city's latest initiative to break the legendary rush hour gridlock on Los Angeles freeways - a rail link with seven new stations on the LA metro.