Officer Matt Turner brings a car to a stop in the middle of the motorway, coming across an unexpected haul as well as a surprising passenger who stops him in his tracks. On a night shift, Niaz Waddington encounters a driver with no lights on and it quickly becomes clear the motorist has been drinking.
Three strangers - who live in the same New York City apartment building and share an obsession with true crime - suddenly find themselves embroiled in a murder.
The wind wreaks havoc on the fleet, but with over half of the quota already caught, some of them are taking bigger risks than ever to stay ahead.
Jack attempts to convince Ozzy and Sharon that things aren't as they seem with video evidence of haunted dolls, poltergeist activity, a Russian UFO and a ghostly grandma. Jack's dog, Doug ...
Jason Alexander (playing for Americares), Michael Mizanin (playing for Connor’s Cure at the V Foundation for Cancer Research), and Cheryl Burke (playing for PhilDev) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
Itch and Darcy take a trip to the local Country Club to get information, while Lucy and Tim visit Roshanna to try to find out about Greencorp plans.
When Malediktator comes back, now seconded by a Sentimonster, Ladybug entrusts a committed friend and ally with a Miraculous to help her save Paris.
Kardea Brown shares down-home, Southern eats from her South Carolina kitchen. She takes generations of family recipes and makes them her own as she cooks for family and friends at her Sea Island home.
Dan Dan takes Young Guk for a handsome psychopathic criminal, like in the movies, and she hits him in the head with her water bottle. Young Guk ends up with a gash on his forehead and is baffled by Dan Dan's plea for forgiveness. Meanwhile, Guk Hee suggests Dan Dan go in for an interview to become the live-in tutor at Young Guk's house.
Baku is easily defeated, thanks to Weisz’s Arsenal suit. While Shiki battles the Knight Gear controlled by Madame Kurenai, Rebecca fights Nino.
A striking aerial journey across Portugal, discovering Lisbon's mosaic pavements, a kaleidoscopic castle and a record-breaking footbridge.
After Jan has been identified as an informer, Ragna has no time to catch a breath. She does everything to find out what the radical right-wing terror cell is planning next.
Ragna reveals how far she is willing to go to become part of the group and continue her mission; when Asgeir's identity is leaked, neither he nor his daughter are safe anymore.
Brehme knows that the cell was infiltrated and does everything to find the traitor. Ragna is suspected, as well. Meanwhile, ordered by Inger, Asgeir is coming to Berlin as a back-up for Ragna.
Ragna travels to Germany with Ole and Brehme, where the parliamentary election is imminent. The radical right-wing terror cell is planning to change Europe forever.
Asgeir, police officer with the special unit, wants to start a new life with his daughter Michelle in placid Vestvik in Norway. Instead he is confronted with a radical right-wing terror cell.
Following the presumably Islamist attack on the right-wing populist candidate, Germany is upside down. However, the cell is planning something much bigger to finalize the swing on the right.
Now it is clear what the cell is willing to sacrifice to change the political and social state in Gernany and Europe radically: the life of more than 1000 children.
After Bjørn dies by a lethal shot, Asgeir's wish of a new and safe life for him and his daughter ends quickly. The internal investigation against him is his smallest problem.
Matt Baker and Helen Skelton are at the helm of this year’s One Man and His Dog sheepdog trial competition as competitors from all four nations compete to clinch the coveted trophy. And there couldn’t be a better backdrop than Penryhn Castle in Gwynedd, set between the waters of the Menai Straight and the dramatic mountains of Snowdonia National Park. The best young talent from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are paired up with top senior shepherds from each home nation. The youngsters will compete with one dog while the seniors take on sheepdog trialling’s toughest discipline - ‘the brace’ - where they must work two dogs at the same time. Who has got what it takes to lift the trophy? Away from the action, Helen also discovers how the surrounding landscape supports a wealth of wildlife and investigates what it takes to keep the Olympians of sheepdog world in top condition.