That unlikely phrase is taken from President Gerald Ford's 1975 State of the Union address and reflects an America that careened from crisis to crisis in the second half of the decade. Richard Reeves, Lesley Stahl, Douglas Brinkley, and Rick Perlstein help us understand why.
Det. Holden of the Gang Task Force questions John about his suspicious activity; and Gretchen travels to the gang neighborhood to save a young boy.
In the second of four special programmes, Kevin McCloud looks at the challenges of self-building in the UK's most remote places, where beautiful landscapes often meet savage weather. Drawing on footage from 15 years of the programme, as well as new visits to extraordinary and incredible homes, Kevin reveals which designs work best, and why. Along the way, he interviews pioneers at the forefront of architecture in the wilderness and sees the astonishing lengths people go to live on the edges of society.
After revisiting the cemetery, James confirms that the group have all risen from the dead and he confronts a mysterious and dangerous John Doe. Meanwhile Kate gets an unexpected surprise when she goes back home.
Justin Bieber tries his lip sync luck against American former football and baseball player, Deion Sanders. Will this match be a Bieber beatdown?
Running through the heart of Ireland, the Shannon is the longest river in the British Isles. For locally born naturalist and cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson, it is also the wildest. Amongst the river's cast are kingfishers and predatory pike, and living on its banks are native red squirrels. On a seasonal journey in his faithful canoe, Colin paddles along the Shannon to reveal its wild treasures.
Trudy finds out that attempts are being made to quash a burgeoning astronaut training program organized for women.
A woman's huge doll hoard has put her husband's sobriety at risk. A hoard attracts rats.
The girls team up to enter a National Young Inventors competition, but Lily and Martha fall out when Lily leaves to join Matt's team.
The cast looks back on their vacation in St. Petersburg together.
Marc makes a bad judgment call. Harry and Joss cope in different ways. Calista seeks revenge.
Morgan climbs into the dangerous Alaska Range; Rich goes to war with the wolves.
Tonight, either James or Jeff will leave the Big Brother house and two new Houseguests will rise to power. Plus, a love triangle brings Austin to the boiling point.
Dara O Briain and the team return for another series of the topical comedy featuring guests Ed Byrne, Rob Beckett, Ed Gamble, Sara Pascoe and Romesh Ranganathan.
The guys work to do what they're told while selling auto parts, and team up to try to reel in unsuspecting shoppers' luggage using a fish hook at the mall.
Captured in Italy by police on Mason Verger's payroll, Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter are delivered to Muskrat Farm to await Mason's revenge. Alana, distressed that Will has been endangered along with Hannibal, plots a rescue. And Hannibal, once again in contact with his old patient Margot, finds it irresistible to remind her that Mason will never make good on his promises. Meanwhile, Jack informs Chiyo of Hannibal's location.
With Gabriel in pursuit, Alex and Noma search for an ally; Claire befriends her assassin.
The range heats up when fierce New York chefs Amanda Freitag and Alex Guarnaschelli bring in their heavy-hitters to battle Bobby. Chicago's Chef Jared Case tests his skills against the Greek-inspired Chef Kouri Killmeier in this battle for bragging rights.