Devastating hurricanes struck the U.S. mainland and Caribbean islands in 2017. But they weren’t the first. The Great Hurricane of 1780 took nine days to blast its way across the Caribbean, killing at least 20,000—the highest known death toll of any single weather event in history. What made this superstorm so deadly?
Split between Los Angeles and New York, the series follows a group of 20- and 30-somethings over the course of a year as they navigate love and relationships in a world propelled by social media.
Helen Macdonald’s best-selling book H Is for Hawk told the saga of a grieving daughter who found healing in training a goshawk. Now she digs deeper into the world of these raptors by following a family in the wild and raising a goshawk of her own.
Wayne throws open the garage to discover a trio of Zagato-bodied, Fiat-Abarth 750s including two coveted Double Bubbles and a low production Record Monza. Then he's on the hunt for a 1954 Kaiser Manhattan one of less than 5,000 produced.
Wayne has been commissioned to sell a very unique 1968 Superbird. When the EPA tested airplane emissions in the 1970's they looked no further than NASCAR and the Plymouth Superbird to race the jets down the runway.
Barbara won't make a speech at the local primary school (or do tuckshop duty), and a reluctant Daniel steps in. But his resolve is put to the test when he and Emma are accused of stealing.
This 1967 Nova nostalgia funny car has been lost in mechanical limbo for over 4 years; as a memorial to the owner's late father, the Garage Squad tries to help him achieve his dream of taking it down the track.
The Carringtons' efforts to protect their secrets - from the world and from each other - lead them outside the protective cocoon of the Manor: Cristal and Blake to their belated honeymoon, Steven to Sammy Jo's rescue, and Fallon to confront old demons. They all face the same difficult choice: serve yourself, or save the family?
Pickle wakes up to discover the lower half of his body has been replaced with a dog's body, and while at first freaked out, he eventually comes to enjoy it and starts having a lot of fun doing every dog thing he can imagine with Peanut, until he discovers that the rest of his body is now being occupied by a very familiar other dog.
The celebrity torture is almost over as the series climaxes. Aisling Bea leaps cushions, while Bob Mortimer educates us on Dumfries and Galloway.
Sokanon and Michael are surprised by an unexpected reunion and Michael formulates a plan to steal from the HBC. Benton makes a few more friends in low places, and Chesterfield turns the screws on Emberly. Carruthers investigates sabotage at her factory as Grant prepares to ensnare the Marquis with newly minted Lady Clenna.
A new group of artists arrive at Rhossili Bay on the southwestern tip of the Gower Peninsula in Swansea, and attempt to capture the striking scene on canvas.
George challenges innovative architect Greg Blee with transforming an impractical, upside down house with a mishmash of living spaces for Martyn and Sally. The building is so badly laid out that to get from the kitchen to the garden you must go through the master bedroom, but can Greg create a design that works on Martyn and Sally's budget of £65,000?
George is HIV positive and suffers from a range of other health problems. Meanwhile Ray has a history of cellulitis and the GP is concerned that there may be a serious underlying cause.
Calvin and the class must find a way to save their school when a determined train builder decides to build a train right through Mutt & Stuff.
A warning from the president pushes Verkhovna Rada to vote for the reforms. After five days of stalling, Goloborodko meets with the head of IMF.
Yuri breaks down his plan to take down the oligarchs. The president rushes to stop Verkhovna Rada's vote for the new prime minister.