Jean investigates after a man with a jewelled eagle trinket is attacked in Ste Victoire.
After the first influencer has been sent home, it's straight back to hard work on the dairy farm. And that hard work isn't for everyone, especially when you have to get up at six in the morning. Luckily, there's also room for some countryside fun. The influencers dive into an ancient Frisian tradition: fierljeppen, with hilarious results.
The group is thinning out and the tension is palpable. They can leave the smell of manure behind and go to Urk, with a layover in Harlingen. It's not just the smell of fish they find unpleasant - the atmosphere also hits an all-time low, with one even threatening to quit the game. Will Sunday bring some peace? And will Urk's deeply religious community approve of the influencers' fashion choices?
Seven students who have passed the extremely difficult selection test to become pararescue jumpers (commonly known as PJs/pararescue jumpers) belonging to the Aviation Rescue Group, an expert unit for saving lives, are lined up. Sawai Jin (Kamio Fuju), Fujiki Sayaka (Ishii Anna), Shirakawa Tomoki (Maeda Kentaro), Hasebe Tatsuya (Watanabe Aoto), Nishitani Randy (Keita Kusama Richard), Tokairin Yuuki (Inukai Takatake), and Kondo Mamoru (Maeda Oshiro) -- the members who passed through the narrow gate and will be training to become PJs at the Rescue Training Unit. As the seven students listen to the instruction of the training unit leader, Horikoshi Shoichi (Shishido Kai), with nervous expressions on their faces, they suddenly hear the sound of a helicopter approaching. The seven surprised students and instructors including Nishina Ren (Hamada Gaku) look up to the sky, where a rescue helicopter, a UH-60J, begins to hover.
Join Marc Fennell and his team in the eclectic Sydney suburb of Surry Hills, where they tell two strangers, Tim and Narelle, how they’re related, give local Donna a family legacy to cherish, and show Sasha previously sealed documents while revealing the people of Surry Hills share more in common than they realise.
Jack has a terrible day. Tobias is casting his new piece, and Gabin is eager to be noticed. Mishi lands a big role, and confronts Genevieve about the past.
Ballet is in trouble. Jack’s company in New York and Genevieve’s in Paris are struggling. She pitches him a radical solution, but there’s a catch.
It’s opening night! Jack deals with dancer dramas while Genevieve causes an international incident. Things between Cheyenne and Gael heat up, while Tobias and Gabin struggle to connect.
Arriving in Birmingham, Michael Portillo heads to Curzon Street for a tour of the HS2 terminus still under construction. In the Newtown area, he visits the oldest private manufacturing firm in the UK.
Lisa plans for a birthday party planned at the castle and the front of the house clashes with the back of the house after an imperfect dinner service. An argument over a tattoo sends Beau and Stassi spiraling during a family visit.
Siadi's lack of emotion rubs most of the staff the wrong way, leading to a major group confrontation. Stassi and Beau decide to cook everyone a decadent thank you meal; and tensions within the kitchen staff boil over in the last days at the castle.
A group of reality stars and global athletes arrive at the castle for some rest and relaxation. One staff member would rather play than work, which causes tension among the staff, and love is in the air for some couples, but toxicity is real for others.
Jack makes a bold decision about a new artistic director, putting him at odds with Genevieve. Tobias’ new piece premieres, and Cheyenne dances a heartfelt solo while questioning the choices she’s made.
After more frustrating encounters with the men on the island, Sophie decides it is time to leave. Margie and Veronika uncover more clues about Alice and Jack in Connie's old family photographs.
Reality stars and everyday singles test their romantic chemistry in this live dating experiment hosted by Yvonne Orji.
Some of Australia's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment on the best, worst and controversial shows and news stories of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
We're halfway through Season Four, and this week's episode is the most grouse yet. The contestants stress out Tom Cashman and then calm him down. We also learn details about our contestants' thirteen-year-old selves.
Anita Rani joins Xander, with six new players and returners Alice and Brenda.