The paramedics are dispatched to help a baby with suspected sepsis, and a father-to-be with serious burns
Piers Morgan interviews serial killer Mark Riebe. Mark is one of Florida's most ruthless murderers and is believed to have killed more than 13 women in a period from the late 1980's to the late 90's. He was convicted in 1998 of the murder of Donna Callahan on August 6, 1989, and sentenced to 25 years in prison. Piers gets straight to the point to find out what has driven these people to commit such heinous crimes.
As Slade continues to uncover clues about his son’s last few years, Oliver makes a big decision. Meanwhile, the Green Arrow leads the team into battle against “The Dragon,” a villain who is stealing valuable tech in Star City.
Real life cases about families and the murders that tore them apart.
Margie and Grayson live in their dated Jindalee home with their two daughters. Neale has the task of bringing the daggy decor up-to-date, while Andrew has to find a family home closer to Brisbane where the couple work.
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."
Sarah and Duck try to work out exactly what it is that Scarf Lady has been busily knitting in her sleep.
In Victorville, Brandi and Jarrod's mischievous side emerges. Ivy grabs a locker that no one else can tolerate, while Mary puts the new guy in his place.
Mike and Ant try to tap into the 90's nostalgia scene with a 1994 Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4, but few of the car's advanced systems actually work.
Ivy heads to Lancaster and Dave takes advantage of being so close to Ivy; Justin gets down to the bone of the deal.
Rookie detective Joe Kenda investigates an explosion at the Pikes Peak National Bank; he must figure out if the bombing is an isolated robbery or the opening move in a wave of terror and destruction about to descend upon Colorado Springs, Colo.
Candidates have to create advertising campaigns for a new car in Essex, splitting into two teams - one half producing a television advert and the other creating a digital billboard advert. For one of the groups, a confusing car name and a strange choice of advertisement location causes them difficulty, while the others are led off course by a lack of direction. The finished campaigns are pitched to industry experts, before Lord Sugar eliminates one candidate from the competition.
Ozzy and Jack go to a NASCAR race, but the RV breaks down, so a racing expert from Georgia comes to theuir rescue, gives them a place to stay for the night and teaches them about dirt track driving. Later: Ozzy and Jack visit an Elvis museum; drive tanks; and visit a guitar diddley bow artisan before heading to Texas for the NASCAR race.
Murph and Emily consider finding a new couple to hang out with since Mike and Laura are too wholesome; Bridget wonders if she'll ever love again; Darius and Denise fight over a guy's tattoo; a podcaster reflects on his history with friendship.
Paranoia sets in when Audrey sees Michael making a connection with Geles. Malcolm faces the music for his player ways and the house starts to explore new connections.
The remaining artists perform for coaches for a chance at a spot in the live shows; Adam reveals his comeback artist.
As Teresa and Dolores try to repair their fragile friendship, Dolores drops a bomb on Teresa regarding Danielle. Siggy hosts a Women's Empowerment Retreat. Margaret and Melissa worry they will feel the wrath of Siggy again.
Dessert Week allows the top eight bakers to shine in a series of sweet challenges.
With troupe united, it’s time to elect a new dance captain. Piper helps Amy to find the strength she needs to finally have an honest conversation with her mother. Heather is asked to perform a task for Emily, but is tempted to bail on it when she sees a chance to be one of the gang.