With big plans to go legit, Dushane plots new business moves and extends an offer to Jamie. The future of Summerhouse puts furious residents on edge.
Investigators Tim Wood and Sapphire Sandalo make connections between the bloody history of Anaconda, Montana, and Gunslinger Gulch.
Will and Geordie investigate when a man is found dead with an unusual neck wound.
Grayson Perry's feel-good art show returns, welcoming comedian Bill Bailey into the studio and featuring public art on the theme of Love. And artist Ai Weiwei makes an appearance.
The Task Force pursues their latest target, the Chairman, who operates a dark web stock market trading shares of criminal organizations. Red takes extreme measures to locate a tracking device, which sends Ressler into a spiral. Cooper makes contact with his blackmailer.
It is on the shores of the Potomac that a new and mighty nation emerged.
The armchair critics share their opinions on shows including Crufts 2022, This Is Going to Hurt, Formula 1: Drive to Survive, This Is My House for Red Nose Day, Byron Baes, Marcus Wareing's Tales from a Kitchen Garden, Haunted Hospitals, and BBC News coverage of the war in Ukraine.
This week, Bill interviews Ernest Moniz, who served as the U.S. Secretary of Energy from 2013-2017. On the panel, he is joined by pollster Kristen Soltis Anderson and author Max Brooks.
John encounters a drunk pilot and decides it is safe to fly with him, while Ann Mary shares how she makes Weapon Potatoes.
Bob is set to present an invention, but when it goes missing, the pugs make it their mission to bring it back to Bob.
Raven wants to help Victor maintain a healthy lifestyle and leads by example. Meanwhile, Booker finds a way to impress his Grandpa, but it may just undo all of Raven’s hard work.
While hauling in gold-rich Mud Mountain pay, Parker’s team missteps and cripples Big Red. Rick's red-hot honey hole floods with only days left in the season. Tony heads back to Hunker, determined to reverse the curse.
Dustin and his team work the ferocious dogleg before winter freezes them out for the end of season.
Amber explores race correction in American medicine and performs a rap about rising gas prices.
A portable product meant for beach hangs; an all-in-one meal prep system to help cooks stay organized; a portable and private workspace design; a product for bringing joy to new couples; an update on Chapul Cricket Bars.
There are over 100,000 cold cases in America, and only about 1% are ever solved. With recent advancements in technology and the methods used to solve these cases, as well as the unwavering dedication of victims’ families, law enforcement and the public, “Cold Case Files” explores the cases that defied the odds. Each episode of the Emmy-nominated series examines the twists and turns of one murder case that remained unsolved for years, and the critical element that heated it up, leading to the evidence that finally solved it. Featuring interviews with family members, friends, detectives, and others close to the cases, the refreshed classic series examines all facets of the crime and shines a light on a range of voices and victims.
To rule some of the planet's most hostile lands, bears can't lean solely on brute force: it takes both brains and brawn to reach the top.
Curved talons, hooked beaks, killer eyesight: these aerial assassins have the most sophisticated tools for hunting prey at their disposal.
Today, more people than ever before believe that Unidentified Flying Objects are of alien origin. But if extraterrestrials have come to Earth from lightyears away, could they be capable of bending both time and space? Might it even be possible that the UFOs in our skies are not visitors from other planets, but from our own future?