A graffiti gang is spray-painting all over Swellview. While trying to track down a gang leader, Kid Danger is tempted by a cute girl in the gang.
As Denny and Russell work to stave off a greedy memorabilia collector, Bee and his team chase a collector of their own - a Decepticon with an impulsive urge to hoard all things "shiny."
An anti-technology group calling themselves The Luddites power up an electromagnetic pulse device underneath London, crippling everything that uses electricity. The result is a near catastrophe as the entire city shuts down. Virgil and Grandma Tracy must find and disable the device - with the help of Lady Penelope and Parker.
The cast appears on a morning show, "Up at 5," in order to promote the upcoming Childrens Hospital movie.
When notorious outlaw Troubleshoes Clyde returns to menace the Appleoosa rodeo, the Cutie Mark Crusaders realize that bringing him to justice might be the key to finally getting their cutie marks.
After Coach shuts down Newt's request to be a starter, Bella tries to help him find his place on the team; Troy becomes interested in an older girl and tries to ask her on a date using Sophie's advice.
Rob can take advantage of the ocean view at his Florida mansion and begins the process to create his own outdoor oasis. He installs a little something for everyone.
Car Builder Ian Roussel continues a crazy challenge as he attempts to bring a wild cartoon drawing to life. Part 2 of 2.
Correspondent Gianna Toboni goes to Egypt to meet some of the people behind the black-market trade of rare artifacts. Among China's growing upper class, nothing spells 'cool' like importing a European butler, or having a white businessman appear at your event. Thomas Morton heads to China to check out unusual jobs, whose only requirement is that the applicant be white and male.
Officer Lin Shi-yao of the Forensic Crime Division leads a team of scientific experts who take a high-tech approach to cracking tricky cases.
Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts this improv comedy show where the actors on the show - Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles along with a special guest each episode -must put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games, prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.
A dad is accused of child abuse when doctors discover his baby has broken bones; a vibrant teenage girl is unable to eat and is wasting away before her mother's eyes.
The actor continues his mini-break tour of Britain. Taking the camper van to Yorkshire, the Davises jump straight into some high-octane hill-racing in Scarborough, before stepping down a gear with a visit to the Kettlewell Scarecrow Festival. The kids then go sheep-racing and get lost in a maize maze, prompting their father to send out a drone in search of them, and the action-packed trip ends at Mother Shipton's Cave in Knaresborough, where Warwick and his family get in touch with their spiritual sides
Treble in Paradise - When all of the world’s bass is stolen by Dr. Nerd, Penny and Major Lazer have to track it down before Dr. Nerd can unleash the ultimate Bass Drop. Guest starring Andy Samberg.
The team investigates a missing person's case from 1981 in which a daughter came home from school to find her mother gone without explanation.
In episode four, Griff takes the train through Zambia and Zimbabwe, via one of the natural wonders of the world, the Victoria Falls.
Satirical news quiz. Guest host Alexander Armstrong is joined by regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop and guest panellists Michael Grade and Katherine Ryan.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
Perched high on a volcanic crag overlooking the River Forth, Stirling has long been one of the most strategically important castles in Britain. Guarding the gateway to the Highlands, its battle-scarred walls have witnessed savagery and chivalry, intrigue, alchemy, adultery and murder. With the aid of location filming, aerial shots and dramatic reconstructions, Dan Jones examines the history of this stronghold and relates the stories of some of the powerful characters who have owned it over the centuries.
Many of humanity's most significant turning points have bore witness to unexplainable events. Is this merely coincidence, or could it be evidence that the course of human history is being manipulated by an alien agenda? Ancient Astronaut theorists have long proposed that extraterrestrials played a pivotal role in our past, and some believe they continue to keep a careful watch over the progress of mankind. Even high-level government officials have made claims that extraterrestrials are visiting our planet with an interest in our technological advancements, including former Canadian Defense Minister Paul Hellyer, who stated that that the cosmos are teaming with life. Could the UFO phenomenon be real? Have extraterrestrials been monitoring human progress for thousands of years--at times helping us to advance, and at other times holding us back?