Trash comes to a decision about the future of his and Na Jung's relationship, now he just has to tell her.
A man who discovered flight before the Wright Brothers-only to be mocked because his flying machine looked funny and got lost in the mix of goofier inventions; The Birthday Boys review today's hot-button topics.
With love in the air will all the happy couples inspire something between Na Jung and Trash?
Stephen Fry comes over all kinky with Janet Street-Porter, Sandi Toksvig, Johnny Vegas and Alan Davies.
Guest star Clark Gregg does a show-and-tell with props from his movies and Scott issues a warning to some badly behaved celebrities. We also find out about a controversial new holiday for naughty little boys.
In the aftermath of Trey and Lisa's hookup, Trey tries to get some clarity on their relationship while Lisa tries to stand up to The Murch.
When Teddy gets accepted into a college in New York City, she goes to New York, alongside P.J. P.J stays at a hot dog cart and gets back together with Skyler. Meanwhile Teddy misses her tour on the subway and meets up with Jessie and Zuri. When a blizzard traps Teddy and P.J in New York City, they decide to stay with Jessie and Zuri.
Legends of lost and mysterious islands, advanced civilizations and Eden-like paradises have been told by sailors throughout human history. Is it possible these stories are more than just the myths of imaginative seafarers? Might evidence of our Ancient Alien origins be found by exploring the world's most remote islands--strategic spots where extraterrestrials may have once made their earthly homes... and possibly still visit today? Unidentified submersible objects going at lightning speed... strange crafts coming out of water near remote volcanic islands... and mystifying megalithic ruins in the middle of the ocean. Is it possible UFO activity could be hidden deep underwater and off the coasts of islands? Could this explain why so many islands around the world have stories of unexplained sightings of objects both overhead and beneath the sea going back centuries?
A British stand-up comedy programme performed from the Hammersmith Apollo Theatre in west London.
Jimmy Carr hosts the final show of this series of the topical comedy panel show, joined by team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, who discuss the topical events that set the great British public's chins wagging. Sean and Jon are joined in their quest to uncover the public's most popular talking points by Jack Dee, Claudia Winkleman, Josh Widdicombe and Trevor Noah.
The popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Robert Lindsay and panellists Alan Johnson and Katherine Ryan.
A Texan goes to any length to keep her man; a mother does the unthinkable to her tiny son.
Sam sets out to prove that James Lim was responsible for the murder of Patricia's husband Winston, but uncovers much more. Plus will his lover Claire stay in Singapore?
Kate and Chris hold a party at The Next Step Dance Studio for the team to hang out not as dancers, but as friends.
Thanksgiving on the homestead. The Kilchers come together to enjoy the fruits of their year-long labor and share each dish's story. From turkey and pumpkin pie to Yule's famous nettlebread and Homesteader pie, nothing comes easy when making this feast.
Omi feels alone and ends up befriending Jack Spicer. They take a giant egg right out of Chase's lair, suspecting it might be a Shen Gong Wu. Now Chase is bent on destroying everything to get it back.