Emma sets a trap for the team in North Korea 1950, and the group risk their lives to save a pregnant Korean refugee and stop Rittenhouse once and for all.
Richard Blais and Brooke Williamson present a Quickfire challenge; chef Eric Ripert sits down with the chefs to enjoy a traditional French Christmas dinner; Padma tells the chefs they're missing the final part of the tradition of Le Revillon de Noel.
Christmas arrives in the Bunker, and the Time Team is inspired by a visit from their future selves to find a way to try to save Rufus. But when the Mothership jumps to 1848 California, they’re forced to put those plans on hold and chase Rittenhouse back to the Gold Rush, where they encounter one of the era’s most dangerous villains. Then chasing the Mothership to Korea in the winter of 1950, the team helps a stranded, pregnant refugee attempt to escape a tragic fate.
Jordan learns a shocking truth about the third pig. Hannah rushes back to New York City searching for Gabe, who is being held captive by an evil stranger. Kayla turns to her dad Tim when she discovers Nick's obsession may run deeper than she ever imagined.
A detonated building mysteriously refuses to fall, an American ghost town with a deadly legacy, and wind turbines on the brink of disaster are engineering disasters in need of repair, and experts reveal what went wrong and if they can be fixed.
Couple debates whether to renovate their current home or relocate. Host presents three potential new listings while designer renovates their house. In the end, they decide to "Love It" or "List It."
The judges set a simple brief: to create a single dish which draws inspiration from a place that is special to each chef.
Margaret hosts a brunch leading to a big blowup; Teresa, Melissa, Joe Gorga, and Margaret head to Danielle's wedding, but tensions run high between Teresa and her brother. Melissa worries their family drama could ruin Danielle's special day.
Guy pushes the culinary limits of four Flavortown rookies by challenging them to cook a day's worth of meals with a budget of just $12 for each round; one chef's budgeting skills outshine the others and earn them a shopping spree.
Kat and June use David to one-up each other at an awareness fundraiser for the disease that killed his wife.
Kat’s mother, a behavioral psychologist, comes to town and takes June under her wing.
June uses Kat’s foolproof methods of seduction on their double date with two hot/depressed brothers.
Against June’s wishes, Kat and the twins visit Gyrphknod Pharmaceuticals to teach a corporate bonding workshop.
Kat urges June to create a less strange instagram and in doing so, the two befriend the coolest group of women they've ever met.
As new roommates, Kat and June are in the awkward, uncomfortable stage of getting to know one another. In order to break the ice, they decide to throw a "rager."
Shattered is about the impact of crime. How does one carry on after a horrific crime? Anchored by three different but interconnected POVs, Shattered explores how crime forever impacts the lives of its victims.
Minister Marom claims Eitan's documents are forged. The Mossad is taken off the investigation and Eitan is put on leave, but refuses to stop his search for Amor and Anat.
The year's coming to an end, and the graduating students ask Gerry what the annual Parting Gift from the principal is going to be. The tradition is news to Gerry, but he’s going to go big, or go home.
Alice Roberts follows the excavation of Iron Age Britain’s most spectacular grave. A team of archaeologists in East Yorkshire have uncovered the remains of only the third upright chariot burial ever found in Britain, and the only chariot burial ever found in this country with the chariot harnessed to two standing ponies. This sensational find is the lead dig for the Digging for Britain Iron Age special.