The rise of the Ku Klux Klan in North Carolina during the 1960s is recalled. In 1963, Bob Jones Sr. started the state's chapter for the racist organization, and grew its membership to more than 10,000 within three years. Included: remarks from sociologist David Cunningham, whose book "Klansville, USA" the documentary is partially based on; historians David Cecelski and Gary Freeze; the Southern Poverty Law Center's Mark Potok; and journalist Patsy Sims, author of "The Klan."
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
A single clue will eventually lead police to a surprising suspect in the case of a well-liked man found murdered in his truck.
A couple who have been together since their teens go from using marijuana and other recreational drugs to severe crack addiction.
Yolanda and Kyle are apprehensive about dropping their daughters off at college; Lisa Rinna shoots a movie with her husband Harry Hamlin and magician Penn Jillette; Brandi checks out her ex-husband's new TV reality show.
Harry reveals her true chocoholic nature when she visits a French chocolatier friend who samples her Parisian profiteroles; orange chocolate mousse torte and Knickerbocker glory.
Chris' mom forgets that he has a trip planned to the lake and volunteers him to help his Great Aunt Isabel do yard work for the weekend. Superbook takes Chris, Joy, and Gizmo to meet someone who gave up everything to show kindness to her family. They meet Ruth, a young woman from Moab whose husband died, leaving her alone with her mother-in-law, Naomi. Then a kindhearted relative steps in to change their lives forever.
Happy finds a cake lying around in the field and decides to eat it. But whose cake is it?
Bastianich and Love look to the East for delicious flavors and high profits; two young women impress the high-tech denizens of San Francisco at Rice Paper Scissors; the Lone Wolf food truck has a new American spin on classic Vietnamese banh mi.
It is raining, so Duggee and the Squirrels stay indoors to do some drawing. Can anybody guess what Duggee has drawn?
Michael Portillo embarks on a series of journeys through London. He travels on the capital's first underground railway, the Metropolitan Line, from Amersham, where he discovers the foundations for modern-day suburbia. In Pinner, Michael finds out about a Victorian domestic goddess and whips up a pint of her fanciest ice cream. In Highgate, Michael investigates the terraced catacombs of one of London's vast 19th-century cemeteries. At Baker Street, he comes face to face with Isambard Kingdom Brunel before experiencing a hot wax at first hand. He ends this journey with a trip to the zoo at Regent's Park.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
Now that Nanami is set to go to Izumo to attend the Divine Assembly, she must decide who goes with her - Tomoe or Mizuki. And she must also face the consequences of attending a divine event as a mortal being.
The townspeople struggle to come to terms with recent events, and shock waves reverberate through Broadchurch. What will the impact be on the Latimers? Meanwhile, Paul continues his secret meetings and Hardy must face a figure from his past.
Murdoch and Crabtree discover that a mysterious temple may house ancient treasure - and deadly consequences for anyone who dares to hunt for it.
After being banned from the 12th precinct, Castle works his first case as a private investigator.
The stand-up and his father Michael are joined on their comedy chat show by comedian and Never Mind the Buzzcocks captain Noel Fielding and former deputy prime minister John Prescott.
In an attempt to recruit new superheroes, Kaz holds superhero tryouts. Meanwhile, Oliver takes Skylar to a dance tournament to try to cheer her up when she's not allowed to compete in the superhero tryouts.