In the season one finale, Ryan Tedder moves into the guest recording artist spot when his band, OneRepublic, comes to "Songland" to hear unknown songwriters pitch their original material to be the band's next hit song. Special guest Jason Evigan, an accomplished writer-producer and hitmaker behind Maroon 5's #1 song "Girls Like You," and "What Lovers Do," joins Ester Dean and Shane McAnally to help creatively adapt the songs to perfectly fit the style of OneRepublic. One song is chosen to be recorded by OneRepublic and released for a global audience.
Ed Gamble gets reckless with a frying pan, Katy Wix asks for a pencil and Jo Brand shares a leisurely sandwich with David Baddiel.
After a questionable photo-op, the ladies try to figure out where they all stand with Jennifer, Shaunie expands her business interests, and Tami makes a shocking announcement.
Catherine and Tim journey from St Albans to Bushey in their safari-style classic car. Will some antique biscuit tins prove to be profitable? Tim sends up a drone and Catherine learns about a man who pulled out all the stops.
A twist of fate reunites a man with a Dodge Li'l Red Express he once bought from his boss at a local pizza joint. The years have taken their toll, and it will take a lot of work to put the "express" back in this truck.
David and Sarah are in love with Mt Tamborine, the place they were married 22 years ago. They're now about to build a long-awaited home-away-from-home there, on lush mountain acreage boasting a rainforest and creek.
Blaze, Stripes, Starla, and Zeg have to retrieve a trophy for the championship race after Crusher's latest invention the Flying Fetcher steals it before the race begins. During the chase, Pickle shows Crusher the trophies he got for avoiding accidents.
Dom visits James and Fjona in the West Midlands who are behind schedule with their renovation. In Yorkshire, Jake prepares for a garden party. In Wales, it is the busiest weekend of the year.
Officer Turner throws herself into the search for a missing teenager, and Stacy sets out to record the perfect song to inspire the community.
In the season finale, Sherman is shocked to find himself in a world turned upside down, where Ray J is the host of his Showcase. Sherman races to uncover what triggered this alternate universe and finds himself face-to-face with an unexpected foe.
The Dreadnoughts revolutionised the rules of the high seas.
Former DCI Jackie Malton re-examines one of the most psychotic murderers in British criminal history, Robert Napper, and how an innocent man was imprisoned for his crimes.
Blaze gets trapped in super sticky mud after rescuing the little monkey's kite, and AJ must go on a solo adventure to find animal friends who will help free him. Meanwhile, Pickle hosts a comedy improv and Crusher runs into trouble when he tries to tell a joke himself.
Steph and Dom travel to Wales, where Jane is trying to restore the fortunes of her manor house hotel. In Yorkshire, Jake tries to juggle his renovation plans with running a fully booked hotel.
A car wash date gets wet and while free spirit Jolie and cereal fanatic Charles try their best to snap, crackle, and pop at the recording studio.
JoJo and Jordan look to expand their short-term rental portfolio by partnering with Ian and Lauren Noble, a newlywed couple who own a rundown granny flat in the Great Hills area of Austin, Texas. A quiet neighborhood known for its trails, outdoor parks, and lakes, Great Hills is close to downtown and offers JoJo and Jordan a prime investment opportunity.Since the majority of the short-term rental spaces in the area only accommodate one to two guests, JoJo and Jordan want to create a premiere space for groups and families.Can they turn this dark and dirty garage into a...
A friendly face from the past gives Ric someone to confide in. Fletch goes on a mission that could cost him his relationship with Ange.
Adam reveals to a music-lover that white artists in the early days of rock-and-roll profited off of plagiarism, that Ticketmaster and Live Nation Entertainment have an unstoppable monopoly over concerts, why many of today's musicians are forced to sell out, and how record labels extort their artists due to the advent of streaming services.