The Ramsay family gets into American football, with Jack, Megan and Holly going training with a professional team called the Inglewood Blackhawks. later, they enjoy some cheerleader training with the athletic LA Dream All Stars, and learn how Americans support their teams. Meanwhile, Matilda makes a dinner to celebrate the sport, kicking off with Sloppy Joes and Touch Down Dip and Chips, followed by cherry pie.
The Browns are busy making the most of the beginning of spring by hunting and building improvements to Browntown. But in just 72 hours, the family will be forced to leave the bush for an unknown fate in the Alaskan city of Juneau.
As the curtains open on Keaton's mid-term performances, the fate of every student hangs in the balance.
Maya's art teacher implies that her friendship with Riley could be affecting her artist's voice, thus kicking her identity crisis into full gear.
Graham is joined by Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley, starring in Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie, and Aussie actress Rebel Wilson, appearing in Guys and Dolls. With music from Iggy Pop, who performs the single Sunday.
"Walking Dead" star Norman Reedus gives Chelsea a taste of motorcycle culture. Strahan talks flirting, good fortune and his new underwear line.
The Aborigines of Australia are the oldest, continuously surviving society on Earth. The stories preserved in their oral tradition are said to date back over 60,000 years, to an era they call the "Dreamtime" and contain fascinating descriptions about how life began and our planet was seeded by extraterrestrials. Linguistic experts have just discovered that many of these indigenous legends can be scientifically verified by examining the geological record. Ancient Astronaut theorists propose that if the Aboriginal's oral traditions are indeed this accurate, then perhaps the tales they tell about sky gods visiting Earth in large, fire-spewing crafts are true as well. Could the ultimate evidence about our extraterrestrial past be found within the sacred stories, sites, and rituals of Australia's Wisdom Keepers?
With hope of redeeming themselves after their disastrous first hauling job, the four eldest Brown brothers prepare for a second solo mission. Then, two very different visitors show up in Browntown.
The Raney's attempt to help the Zabec family in Virginia. With pigs destroying the homestead, predators killing livestock, and a huge oak threatening their cabin, the Raney's must convince them that their free-range dream is killing their homestead.
Featured magicians: Mark Bennick, Bill Cook, Michael Grandinetti, Adam Wylie, The Shocker, Tom Burgoon, and Chipper Lowell.
Auditions for the qualifier duet have added significance in the wake of Noah's diagnosis. Meanwhile, LaTroy plots to salvage Sloane and Amy's friendship; and Alfie opens up to Riley about his feelings for her.
Emotions run high during a fight exercise; someone's fidelity is questioned; Memphitz unleashes his anger on Toya; and Brittish attacks Lorenzo. Later, Tara and Dean begin to show their true colors.
The fourth week of Love Island draws to an end; another elimination.
Snotlout is sent on an undercover mission to Viggo's dragon auction as part of a plan to rescue the dragons and stop Viggo from getting richer.
When Viggo offers Hiccup a truce, the wary Dragon Riders investigate and find a potential ally in their fight against the Dragon Hunters.
Heather's brother Dagur shows up out of no where and asks Hiccup for help finding her. He wants to learn to ride dragons. Dagur sees Heather on the edge and goes the extra mile to protect her.
The dragon riders take a dragon egg from the dragon hunters and they try to train the baby dragon. Will they be able to do it?
Viggo is building an impenetrable fortress that even dragons can't break through, it's up to Hiccup and the gang to stop him.