Leaders and representatives of Aboriginal communities show Zac and Darin how Indigenous cultures live to protect and preserve the land.
Eco-innovators introduce Zac and Darin to unique and cost-effective ways to address complex problems and help heal the environment.
In the aftermath of a devastating bushfire season, Zac and Darin learn about efforts to rehabilitate the wildlife and livestock population.
Zac and Darin test their cooking skills in Melbourne before heading to the Torres Strait Islands to understand the impact of rising sea levels.
Along the coastline, Zac and Darin take a deep dive into the coral reef restoration techniques supporting a vast underwater ecosystem.
Searching for ways to minimize their carbon footprint, Zac and Darin visit a self-sustaining home and other businesses innovating to reduce waste.
George believes he can fix Mayan’s anxiety by building her a special Lopez security system built with items from the Dollar Store.
Miami, 1997: As Dwayne recovers from an injury, he makes a life-changing decision. Upon returning to the WWF, Dwayne takes a major risk on the mic and with his character. In 2033, President Taft turns to Dwayne for help in a crisis.
Graham is joined by Bruce Springsteen, Anya Taylor-Joy, Anna Maxwell Martin, and Mo Gilligan. With music from Florence and the Machine.
Jo Brand is joined by AJ Odudu, Joel Dommett and Lorraine Kelly to discuss Patisserie Week, Tom Allen judges the bakes brought along by the brave studio audience and Jo rifles through photos of the wonderful and woeful bakes created by viewers at home.
Bash reels from Amira's bold decision; tensions flare at an after-work dinner party; Devi struggles to keep her staff in line as turmoil erupts over her leadership; Mags treats a highly sensitive person; Theo considers breaking some hospital rules.
In the second quarter-final, the four chefs must create dishes that showcase different textures. Then they cook two courses for food writers Leyla Kazim, William Sitwell and Grace Dent.
Democratic Governor for Colorado, Jared Polis is Bill's interviewee to open the show. On the panel, he is joined by Robert Costa, Chief Election and Campaign Correspondent for CBS News, and Ro Khanna, Democratic Congressman representing California's 17th district.
In this edition: interviews with MLB Commissioner Robert D. Manfred and Philadelphia 76ers head coach Doc Rivers; plus, the in-studio roundtable discussion will include: Dave Zirin, author of "The Kaepernick Effect: Taking a Knee, Changing the World"; Christine Brennan, sports columnist for USA Today; and Bomani Jones, star of HBO’s "Game Theory with Bomani Jones."
Amber interviews comedian Wanda Sykes and plays “The Wrong Song” with musician Sisqó.
Dustin Hurt faces a dilemma: risk his life and financial ruin by purchasing and mining one of the most legendary and inhospitable claims in Alaska or play it safe in the white water of McKinley Creek.
Ji-hun vows revenge with the help of the law. He provokes Cha Min-chul into exposing the dark secrets.
Guest shark Peter Jones; a luxury apparel line designed to elevate one's office look; a portable way to enjoy beverages on tap; a fruit preservation device; a fruit-infused wine collection; an update on Curie, a natural product line.