It's a terrifying scene at a gas station when a man with a lighter douses everything with gasoline, threatening to ignite a potentially deadly inferno. And then, an employee bravely fights back when armed robbers hold him up.
Gwen is forced to stay at Ellie's house after being kicked out of home by their mum. Dean offers a discount to some clients, Beau freestyles, and Sharyn looks like Margot Robbie.
Ellie and Kobe get to work in the bathroom; Gwen helps a client plan a funeral; Beau offers life advice; Sharyn has a new robot.
Ellie steps up to emcee a funeral on Dean's behalf. Gwen and Stu hash out their differences. Sharyn tries yum cha, Beau launches a new venture, and Bradley finally delivers.
Gwen pranks Maia's new boyfriend, while a stressed Ellie tries to convince Dean she will fall in line. Beau does some life modelling, and Sharyn recommends a plumber.
Ellie's attempt to rebrand herself and Loving Tributes receives some pushback from the new co-owner, Dean; Beau has picked up other work; Sharyn enjoys a hamper.
Gwen and Beau have an early morning call-out, and Ellie feels guilty about her outburst. The staff film a TV advert, to Dean's delight, and Sharyn hosts a 'Spa-BQ'.
Homes Under the Hammer is a British renovation and auction series that originally screened on BBC One as part of the BBC's morning television schedule, the series has been running since 2003. Its main presenters are Lucy Alexander and Martin Roberts, although in series three Marc Woodward and Jasmine Birtles alternated presenting duties with Alexander and Roberts. The series is the BBC's most successful show in the 10:00am slot, regularly attaining a 30% market share for new episodes.
After moving from California, a family needs Jenn to turn their new and neutral gray house into a home that packs plenty of personality. Across town, Jenn converts a couple's uninspired patio into a tranquil resort in their own backyard.
Seven years ago, Soo Gwang had a completely normal and happy life, but that changed when he met Seul Bi, a woman who, despite their brief encounter, changed his life forever.
With Susannah ostracised, the children's hold on Midwich strengthens. When Paul awakens to the children's true nature, he pleads with Susannah to try to forge a truce with them. Meanwhile Zoe and Sam are galvanised into action by another miracle.
Following a personal loss, George decides to stop mourning and take action instead. If his colleagues at the Lazarus Project won't help him, George will need to find support elsewhere - even if that means appealing to Lazarus' sworn enemies.
Murr, Sal, and Q perform a questionable taste test. Later, they work off some of those calories with some Crossfit. Finally, Rob Riggle lets the losing Joker show off that new swole gym body.
Tensions between Kelly and the Moclans result when she helps Topa prepare for the Union Point entrance exam.
Nightfall helps to bridge the divide between Organizm and Creamcheese while potential new owners circle Fugitive Gaming.
The U.S.S. Enterprise crew comes face-to-face with their demons – and scary monsters too – when their landing party is stranded on a barren planet with a ravenous enemy.
Howie Mandel weighs in on a ghostly encounter ripped straight from a movie.
When Rocky asks Alex if he’ll direct his original musical, RATS, Alex accepts, despite having zero directing experience. When the show devolves into disaster, Alex realizes he should’ve told Rocky he was a newbie at directing, and still has lots to learn.