Make some noise with the Pawn Stars when an autographed Led Zeppelin album looks to break records in the shop. Will Rick give a whole lotta love and make a deal, or will it ramble on out the door? Then, an antique whistle collection announces itself. Will Rick be whistling a happy tune or will a deal blow away? Next, Corey gets political when a Doonesbury cartoon pencils itself in. Will he draw up a deal or will his offer get erased? And later, the minutes are ticking down when Rick explores a self-winding clock. Will he make the time for a deal or wind up with nothing?
Doctor Princess thrusts a great responsibility upon Finn. Jake goes adventuring with a new friend.
The recruits are schooled in the art of seduction, which Alex sees as a perfect opportunity to get closer to Owen, but will it threatens her relationship with Ryan? And in the future, Alex finally gets the answers she’s been looking for about who and what the terrorists are on.
Comics compete onstage while adhering to the Roast Battle rules: original material only, no physical contact, and every battle ends with a hug.
As Richard gets ready to gamble selling a million dollars worth of cars at Barrett-Jackson, last-minute problems with their '55 Chevy threaten to keep him from taking it to auction.
When an East End father and son are killed in a shocking road accident, Nikki and Jack find themselves working alongside a police officer with a vendetta. Clarissa summons her husband Max, a digital forensics expert, to help crack the case - and uncovers disturbing video evidence.
Heavy D, Diesel Dave and the Dieselsellerz crew work to finish their epic monster mud truck for the giveaway, and The Muscle scrambles to find a buyer for the flashy Denali he bought without Heavy D's permission.
When Adam and Andi have the dreaded 'talk' with Teddy and Kate, their awkward approach makes the kids horribly uncomfortable.
Kevin brags about saving a man from choking after hearing how much attention his brother Kyle is receiving for saving a cat, Adam Ferrara guest stars as Bill, a man Kevin saves from choking, and "The Insider" correspondent Michael Yo guest stars as Tom, a morning show anchor who interviews Kyle.
Kirby, Eli, and Fish take the orb on a ranking joy ride and end up in a dimension ruled by Prank Williams Jr.
Joe is offered the opportunity of a lifetime, but finds himself unexpectedly torn as the moral responsibility of staying in England to tell the story of the war weighs heavily on his shoulders. Betsey's mother comes for a surprise stay, leaving Sonny unsettled and wary of the reaction she incites from Betsey, while Lucian and Lady Hamilton continue their flirtation and Emma anxiously awaits news of Freddie when she hears that a plane from Squadron 392 has gone down.
Jenelle and David keep some big news under wraps. Kailyn and Javi adjust to their new relationship. Jeremy isn't happy about Leah's vacation plans. Chelsea finds out Adam is behind on child support.
When Max and Caroline get home from their road trip, Caroline discovers she likes the dessert bar renovations as much as she likes Bobby, the contractor on the job. Also, Max rushes to Randy’s side when she hears he’s in the hospital in New York City, and Sophie joins a mommy group that cares more about partying than baby talk.
Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes read The Lion Inside, by Rachel Bright.
Michael Portillo crosses the Atlantic once more to ride the railroads of North America with his faithful Appleton's Guide to the United States and Canada. Amid breathtaking scenery, he encounters magnificent beasts, joins intrepid explorers and witnesses unique customs on an awesome 1,500-mile journey to recapture the excitement and promise of the 19th-century American Frontier. In St Louis, Michael ascends America's monument to the Wild West, the astonishing Gateway Arch, the tallest free-standing monument in the United States, and makes a delightful discovery inside it. And on the banks of the Missouri River, he is invited aboard a magnificent replica of the original keel boat used for a historic expedition.
Teams of best friends battle racing twins as they search for sunken secrets in the lagoon, thaw their butts and hurl giant fish.
Base line reenactments of people being murdered while being on the phone with 911 services.
After Kitty Genovese was repeatedly attacked on a street in Queens, New York in 1964, The New York Times published a front-page story asserting that 38 witnesses watched her murder from their apartment windows and did nothing to help. Genovese's death quickly became a symbol of urban apathy. The Witness follows the efforts of her brother Bill as he uncovers the truth buried beneath the story.