Vicky is in trouble with Boss Anna after making a mess of the Tash on Tours job in Paris. As a punishment Anna asks Vicky to make 200 origami swans for a Japanese-themed event. It's up to Vicky to get everyone to work together to make them, but Marnie decides she can't be bothered and sets herself on a collision course with Vicky.
Annie decides to host a Thanksgiving dinner, but clashes with Jake's mother, who's always hosted in the past. Gil finds out that he has a skill for fine-cheese tasting.
Penelope explores the rugged hills and valleys of north Wales.
Surprisingly, the National Trust started in Wales and Griff Rhys Jones examines how it manages its farmland and tenanted farms across the country. Beginning in Pembrokeshire with the Trust's latest bequest, Treleddyd Fawr - the most painted and photographed cottage in Wales - Griff discusses the daunting restoration work facing National Trust building surveyor Nathan Goss. Through this derelict farm worker's cottage, as well as a working farm producing potatoes sold under National Trust branding and a farm which no longer farms but instead operates as a children's adventure camp, Griff explores the variety of ways in which the Trust approaches its guardianship of farms and farmland.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
After Deeks and Kensi work under cover to investigate the murder of a homeless man they discover a connection to a Mexican cartel.
The top 12 artists perform for the judges — and vie for America's vote.
At the park, Prince Tuesday and Prince Wednesday are playing together. Daniel wants to join in but is upset when Prince Wednesday only wants to play with his brother.
Team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson are joined by jazz singer Jamie Cullum, Crimewatch presenter Kirsty Young and stand-up stars Joe Wilkinson and Katherine Ryan to discuss and dissect the events that set the British public's chins wagging over the past week.
Drunken abuse, the theft of 98p's worth of fizzy drinks and the joyriding of a 45-seater bus are all in a day's work for acting sergeant Wil Taylor. Some can seem like a waste of police time, while others quickly become serious - such as the case of three sex workers who have been arrested during a raid on a local brothel. Are the women victims, possibly trafficked to the UK from Eastern Europe, or are they running the business and exploiting others? Last in the series
Caroline takes an abandoned bicycle in order to start a delivery service for their cupcake business, but discovers that Max never learned how to ride one.
The new orchestra needs to be a big hit and if it is, it will mark a new beginning for many of its members.
Charlie tries to help Patrick through a crisis of confidence by getting him stoned.
It's the near future: You're dead. Your kids are probably dead. Your grandkids (if they're alive) are playing video games. Why? Because professional gaming is the biggest sport on earth. Around the world, millions of players duke it out in fighters, RTS’s, First Person Shooters and more. To the victors go the spoils: glory, clan contracts and million dollar endorsements. The best young gamers are recruited by elite boarding schools to sharpen their skills. The best of the best go to VGHS: VIDEO GAME HIGH SCHOOL.
Michael Ball, Lethal Bizzle, Gemma Cairney and Sarah Millican
Serena is overwhelmed by Adrienne's situation. Adele struggles with her workload.
Nathan is assigned to cover a Sci-Fi Fest for his workplace and runs into a famous book author who has hated him since grade school. Meanwhile, Adam has an identity crisis when he learns that much of what he was taught on the commune was based on the mythology of Star Wars.