Brianna's new relationship puts a strain on her friendship with Ashley, Rachel feels the pinch of her newfound independence, and Kiaya tries to make sense of her relationship with Teazha.
The pressure mounts as Chris Kristjanson sees the fishing drop off. Should he remove his nets or stay hoping the fish return? Time is money and no fish means no money for Chris. Meanwhile Trevor has assembled a new arsenal of equipment that has cost him big bucks and sets out on his maiden voyage. Justin and Mike contemplate fishing in Husavik Bay and how unpredictable the fishing season can really be.
Hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look back at the week’s major and not-so-major news stories, all the way from The Cheap Seats. Along for the laughs this week are guests Mel Tracina, Titus O’Reily and soccer legend turned celebrity chef Archie Thompson.
Nathan confronts Nathaniel, James is stuck in a Scottish Sandwich and a shock return threatens to derail Chloe and Louis budding romance.
Are happy new couple Tim and Fiona the right fit for the 'cloud on legs' Frosty? She's a plucky Pomeranian but, at 11, isn't getting any younger. And will kelpie Schnitzel find love this time around?
Love Your Garden is a British lifestyle gardening programme that was first broadcast on ITV on 10 June 2011. The show is hosted by Alan Titchmarsh alongside co-presenters David Domoney, Katie Rushworth and Frances Tophill and sees the team visit locations around the UK helping people to transform their gardens. The first series saw Alan visiting themed gardens around the UK, specific to the topic of the episode, and advising viewers on how to transform their gardens. However, since the second series Alan and the team have transformed the gardens of people who are described as "deserving them the most".
ROAST BATTLE CANADA sees two pairs of Canadian comics face-off in each episode, hurling ruthless jokes at each other in hopes of coming out unscathed and crowned victorious.
Soil analysis helps solve a 37-year-old murder investigation in Scotland. In Huddersfield, analysis of insect life on a body found on the moors helps detectives catch a killer.
Despite having no DIY experience, a couple has been working on their fixer upper every weekend for three years. When Jasmine swoops in to help, she must first rein in the abundant safety disasters before she can even begin work on their living spaces.
When Principal Lewis threatens to cancel science club, Steve takes matters into his own hands in a monstrous way.
Not every meal needs to have meat as the star. Mary shows how simple and delicious Meatless Mondays can be.
Matt reveals the next big makeover project for the farm, but before they can start building, there's demolition to be done. And the farm celebrates the newest addition.
When the library is thrown into disarray, an ancient ghost is awoken.
In an attempt to make sense of the bewildering times we live in, Frankie Boyle is joined by Miles Jupp, Sophie Duker, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and Erika Ehlar.
Melanie Road, 17, was murdered on her way home from a nightclub in Bath in 1984. She had been out with her boyfriend and friends, but Melanie had been sexually assaulted and brutally stabbed 26 times on her way back home. A milkman found her body the following day. After multiple lines of enquiries and arrests, the police weren't able to find the killer, and despite recovering a large amount of DNA evidence at the scene, the case went cold. Over the next 30 years, the police continued to review the case and check the DNA database for any matches but no real breakthrough. There were 100s of potential suspects who were checked against the database but not a match. The real breakthrough came in 2014 when the DNA database returned a familial match, leading the police to married father Christopher Hampton. This man had brutally murdered Melanie on the night in 1984 and had been at large for 30 years.
With only one week left, will the contestants finish their houses on time or will front garden and facade prove to be their toughest yet?
Which of our four semi-finalists can turn award-winning bacon and distinctive local dulse into a winning menu for a place in the grand final?
British true crime documentary series in which the vastly experienced newsreader explores some British murder stories filled with dedicated detectives, intrigue and chilling story lines of homicide and hate.