Death is our final destination -- and a real money-maker! Kal Penn takes a deep dive into the death economy to learn the true value of a human life. Hitmen and judges, funeral directors and football fans all help Kal lay his burning questions to rest: How much should I spend on a coffin? How much sex should I have to maximize my return on dying? And where can I get a good taco in the afterlife?
It's the age-old, existential question: What is money, really? Host Kal Penn navigates a modern return to the barter system, the political highs and lows of the gold standard and the "because I said so" logic of fiat currency. Kal also untangles the complexities of cryptocurrency and learns how to survive an economic apocalypse without getting eaten.
A counterfeit hundred dollar bill might ruin your weekend, but did you know it could also disrupt a nation's economy? Kal Penn meets the folks in the fight against fakes, trying to save industries from the threat of bogus goods and even terrorism. But he also learns that a symbiotic relationship between copycats and creators might just be the thing that lets economies thrive in the first place.
What if planes couldn't fly, or, more specifically, couldn't land? What if trucks couldn't transport food? This isn't some lame sci-fi plot. Without rubber, the economy as we know it ceases to exist. Kal Penn traces the path of rubber -- from trees to tires to the tip of his p... uh... pencil... and uncovers a fundamental blind spot in the free market economy that is putting us all at risk.
Michael Sheen and Anna Soubry join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker to dissect the week's news.
Dennis Rodman, Daisy May Cooper, Stephen Dorff and Tan France
Jessica and Phoebe are joined onstage by Janet Mock, who talks about Ball Culture and her favorite music artists, and Lizzo, who teaches the Queens to play the flute.
The residents of Arcadia Towers are left reeling after an abandoned baby is discovered. Hazel is stunned when her estranged son Ryan returns from London. Leonie struggles with Mich’s desire to move in with his dad.
Holy Roller (Austin, Tex.) • SLAB BBQ & Beer (Austin, Tex.) • Vinny's Bakery (Pasco, Wash.) This trip, Guys grabbin' serious sandwiches from an Austin rock-n-roll brunch bar, a Texas joint goin' slow, low, and bangin' with '90s hip hop in their stacked up specialties, and a bakery in Washington State servin' up a killer Cuban and off-the-chain chicken.
Kaye's world is shaken up when her sister Ruby returns with her boyfriend Michael. Eleswhere, as night falls, the Donahue family prepare nervously for the formidable race ahead.
KO and the heroes of the Plaza fight to save Lakewood Plaza Turbo with everything on the line.
Sasha's jealously simmers when she discovers that Josh has a new girlfriend.
When the gang get tired of doing everything together, a laser tag game opens up in front of them out of nowhere. They soon find out Score Creeper (from Spoooooky Game) is in charge of this place, and pit them in a laser tag game against another team. During the game, Unikitty insists they work together to win, but the others would rather be a Lone Wolf.
Most Haunted is a British paranormal mystery documentary reality television series. The series was first shown on 25 May, 2002 and ended on 21 July, 2010. Led by Yvette Fielding, the programme investigated purported paranormal activity in many locations in the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland and other countries. It was produced by Antix Productions and broadcast on the satellite and cable channels Living TV, Livingit, and Channel One. In the United States it was broadcast on the Travel Channel.
East Malling to Rye In Folkestone, Michael Portillo hears how the town coped with an influx of more than 100,000 refugees from Belgium fleeing the German invasion in 1914.
Britain's sharpest armchair critics return for a new series, watching The Greatest Dancer, Small Fortune, Cold Feet, Famous and Fighting Crime, The Making of Me, and the News.
Following on from the success of his French and American adventures, James Martin is hitting the road again, but this time exploring a place much closer to home, Great Britain.