Barrett and Grover discover a disturbing conspiracy. Those trapped in the fallout shelter might have found an escape route.
The situation with the intruders reaches a boiling point. Violet puts herself in a dangerous position to save the others.
This week, Lord Sugar summons the contestants to London's new Design Museum, where the teams find out that they are to create, programme and sell a prototype robot. The boys team create a product targeting the over 60s market, but their patronising approach does not impress the retailers. Meanwhile, the girls opt for the children's market, but an appalling pitch sees their team in melt down.
After 15 years of saving and planning, ecologist Fred and communications manager Saffron Baker start building work on their new family home in a village in the Peak District. However, the couple face difficulties as the start of construction proves more a feat of civil engineering than a house build, and work comes to a halt when their self-build mortgage falls through.
Jon and Chris take Lauren and Amber D on a tense double date.
Chaos erupts in the house when Kareem’s attraction to Zoe pushes Alivia to tears. The girls decide to go with strategy during the Match-Up Ceremony, leaving everyone nervous.
Margaret throws a launch party for her purse line, but Siggy and Dolores refuse to attend; Teresa begins to work on a new book; Joe makes a business decision without consulting Melissa; Frank and Dolores spar over the best way to handle Frankie.
Barrett reveals shocking information to Grover that forever changes him. Violet must contend with new friends and new enemies.
To solve the ultimate mystery, the Enterprise must return to where Kirks five-year mission began.
Mike dives into the expanding market for second generation muscle cars by snatching up a 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1 which has lost some power over the years, in addition to wooly suspension, faulty brakes and dull pain.
Rumors about John Cena proposing to her at WrestleMania prompt Nikki to get back in the ring no matter what the cost; Brie and Bryan realize they are just weeks away from giving birth and need to get things in order.
The battle to drive ISIS out of Iraqs second-largest city was brutal and grueling. Shot over the course of the nine-month battle, Mosul follows one Iraqi special forces unit as they lead the fight. Also in this two-part hour: Inside Yemen offers a rare, up-close look at the country thats home to what the United Nations recently called the worlds largest humanitarian crisis.
The hunt for alien life continues in Zimbabwe, where Josh interviews witnesses from one of the largest UFO sightings in modern history. Then, in England, he investigates an infamous case known as "Europe's Roswell."
After returning home from the patrol the Marines are caught smaching with a prisoner by SSgt. Rich. Murphy and Rich have to tell Mohammed some unfortunate news. Mohammed responds in kind.
Beloved entertainers are being cut down in their prime due to massive overdoses of opiates. Stan is about to be exposed as the source of the illegal drugs.
With just a few days left on the block to complete their front gardens and defects list the teams are giving it all they’ve got get get to the finish line.
The Forbidden City is the world’s biggest and most extravagant palace complex ever built. For five centuries, it was the power center of imperial China and survived wars, revolution, fires, and earthquakes. How did the Ming Emperor’s workforce construct its sprawling array of nearly 1,000 buildings and dozens of temples in a little over a decade?
George is joined by leading architects to help transform some of Britain's most unloved houses into desirable properties. In the first episode the team meet Simon and Lisa, who recently bought a building in rural Gloucestershire in such a shoddy state that neighbours compared it to the house in Amityville Horror. George teams the couple up with creative architect Laura Clark, who attempts to turn this terrifying building into a warm and welcoming, modern home, whilst retaining some of its original character.