Matilda's attempts to connect with Raşel come to naught. Selim reckons with an unwelcome visit ahead of his highly anticipated opening night.
A wrongful conviction is overturned by re-examining microscopic particles on a van seat and an attempted murder outside a nightclub is solved by a facial comparison expert.
Olivia’s nervous about her first time riding the bus, so Jack and his friends find creative ways to ease her fears.
Inspired by Jack, Cooper hands out paper hearts to brighten everyone’s day—and learns his kindness is the true gift.
When Mr. Prickles reveals that he misses the garden at his old home, Jack and his friends work together to cheer him up.
With a little encouragement from Jack, Cooper creates a giant game for all of Clover Grove to play.
A minor injury leaves Chef unable to cook, so Jack steps in to keep the Friday Feast pizza tradition alive.
Sonia’s devotion to the animals at an adoption fair inspires Jack to help her find forever homes for all of the pets.
Olivia wants to make her uncle laugh, so Jack helps her write a silly story for him.
Mark explains how bricks are made and how many different varieties there are; Richard explains how solderless connections work; Tom assess and reshingles a shed roof with asphalt shingles.
Stacey challenges members of the Paine family to declutter their home in seven days. In order to do this, they have to let go of half their possessions so that they can then reorganise their property. There are emotional moments as single mother Steph and her three daughters go through their most treasured items, and make some difficult decisions about what to let go of from their past. The items they do decide to let go of will be put into piles to recycle, donate or sell. Plus, tidying and upcycling tips from carpenter Robert Bent, organiser Dilly Carter and cleaner Iwan Carrington
Pierre has managed to find his old gang of friends. Conversation about the past brings emotions to the surface. The reunion of Frauke's family is interrupted by creepy news.
When two teens are found dead in Montana, detectives suspect an infamous gangster might be responsible. But it will take 65 years to find the true culprit.
The police put Thord under pressure to rescue a truck blocking a tunnel on the express route. Bjoern rescues a truck that’s slid out on sheet ice - but faces danger when passing trucks come too close for comfort. In the far north, a flying winch wire threatens Jo Roger and Ole Henrik when they try to rescue a crashed out truck.
Explore the history, artistry, and impact of personal adornment. Featuring: classic jeweler Tom Herman; Harriete Estel Berman who creates jewelry with recycled materials; the coeditors of Ornament Magazine; the legacy of modernist jeweler Art Smith; nature-inspired artist Gabrielle Gould; and Navajo/Hopi master jeweler Jesse Monongya.
Join Russell as he discusses the COP26 summit, speaks to actress and author Evanna Lynch and comedian Joe Wilkinson. Plus, Jordan Brookes is in the Spotlight.
NBA legend and icon Allen Iverson talks changing the culture of the game, his battles with Kobe and the real reason behind his infamous "practice" quote.
Oprah talks to Smith about his revealing memoir, deepest insecurities, biggest life lessons, and unique spiritual marriage.
An old sketchbook Hui-ju thought she destroyed turns up again. Hae-won stands up for Ju-yeong's family against An Hyeon-seong.
From the Cold War to COVID, the secret history of the government's Doomsday plans. Based on the book by Garrett M. Graff, the six-part series exposes the U.S. government’s flawed plans to protect its citizens. The show unpacks America’s national security spending on hidden underground cities, a secret air force and a plan to suspend democracy in order to serve the interests of the elite class. The series features interviews with political figures including former Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson and former National Coordinator for Security.