A California woman commits a deadly sin rather than live with an immoral husband; a housewife drives two women to join a murderous poison ring.
Jack Whitehall hosts the news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop and guest panellists Richard Bacon and Janet Street-Porter.
The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of a food scientist whose remains were tossed in a meat grinder and mixed into cans of stew served in a school cafeteria. When the team uncovers the scientist's newest - and highly lucrative - food invention, they also track the trail of jealous competitors in the multi-million dollar food industry. Meanwhile, Angela plans a post-wedding bachelorette party for Brennan, which gets crazier than intended.
Zac is being watched by the mermaids, but with Cam's help he evades them.
Chloe’s financial problems finally boil over and she is forced to leave A-Troupe.
Seven previously featured "Bosses" discuss the challenges they had with keeping their identity undercover. Also, they provide updates on some of their memorable employees.
When Sam goes out on a limb for an old friend accused of murder, is he making a very big mistake about his hero who once saved his life?
When Sebastian learns that his mother is getting remarried, he asks for Carrie's dad to make sure she is legally protected. Carrie is furious when she discovers that Weaver has secretly read her journal. Mouse volunteers to help with the Homecoming float, but tries to distance herself when West wins Homecoming King. Samantha finds herself a place to live and another unusual job. Meanwhile, Dorrit begins to feel smothered by Miller, especially when he befriends her dad, and Donna LaDonna gives Dorrit some wise advice.
Steve and Amy Allan investigate a Chicago home where a young mother seems to be suffering from horrifying recurring nightmares.
A mysterious superhero, Super Cow Patty, starts stealing the Monks' thunder in the battles for Shen Gong Wu. The brothers must learn to fight together in order to defeat La Mime, the silent but deadliest villain of all.
Follows at-risk youths in prison intervention programs, revisiting them a month later to gauge program impact after confronting realities of incarceration.
Olivia and the team try to handle both uncovering the truth behind Operation Remington, while also managing a potential crisis with the Josie Marcus campaign. Meanwhile, Quinn falls further down the rabbit hole with Charlie, and Cyrus creates a plan to take down Sally, but doesn't think of the possible harm he could inflict on himself.
The designers pair up to create young modern looks inspired by the 1930s and Lifetime's new mini-series "Bonnie & Clyde." Guest judges are Austin Scarlett, designer Elie Tahari, and supermodel Bar Refaeli.
Ben worries that a casual conversation with Derek could potentially cause issues for Bailey, Cristina turns to Shane as tension grows with Meredith, and April's upcoming wedding makes for an uncomfortable situation between Jackson and Stephanie. Meanwhile, Meredith plans a Thanksgiving dinner at her house.
Hail to the Pawn Stars when Rick and Corey check out a letter written by George Washington during the Whiskey Rebellion. Can the guys rally the troops to force a deal? Then, things get larger than life when Rick and Lili check out a Bob's Big Boy statue. At over eight feet tall, will the shop have room for this classic piece of Americana? And later, Chumlee decides to throw a housewarming party at his new house. Will it be the party of the year, or a total flop?
Elena and Caroline plan a big party at school, but their plans are interrupted when Jesse suddenly needs Caroline's help. Meanwhile, Damon makes a terrifying discovery about a secret society.
Leslie faces off with Councilman Jamm; Ben gets a new hobby; Tom, April and Donna help Ron sell his cabin.
Calder wonders if Joan is the only person he can trust when he returns to the United States with good news. Elsewhere, Annie and Auggie continue their work to bring Henry to justice.