Lou finds she needs one more credit to graduate college, while Noah films his first commercial and Finn finds out he's getting a baby sister.
For centuries, legends and eyewitness accounts have told of a massive, hairy creature that roams the forest on two legs. While science has yet to prove the existence of this mythical man-beast, countless researchers and experiencers around the world are convinced that there is a giant, ape-like animal hiding in remote parts of the world. They point to the discovery of large, inexplicable footprints as evidence of the so-called "Bigfoot" that they hope to prove is real. But does Bigfoot actually exist?
The adventures of six fish-tailed kids- Molly, Gil, Deema, Oona, Goby, and Nonny.
The contributors become modern-day Robin Hoods as they change their communities for the better through leadership. As 2020 is ushered in, hip-hop faces its largest challenge yet: to be the voice of the oppressed during historic times.
With hip-hop becoming the world's most popular music genre, the OGs find themselves facing a dilemma: join the establishment or keep to the code of the street.
Fun-loving pug puppies, brothers Bingo and Rolly, have thrill-seeking appetites that take them on exhilarating adventures in their neighborhood and around the globe.
Seo Jin gets mad at Secretary Do for letting Yoon Hee take revenge on her. Dan Tae also notices that Seo Jin is hiding something from him. Meanwhile, Ro Na decides to make her move after Yoon Hee confesses a sin.
The Art Club opens for a new series with the theme of family. Joining Grayson and Philippa Perry are Boy George, photo legend David Bailey, Harry Hill, and artist Yinka Ilori.
Amber welcomes her first audience member and shares a trailer for a new Harriet Tubman movie.
Heather Anne Campbell returns and hosts a party with Star Wars characters, a foot masseur who gets aroused by feet, and painful sports bloopers. Wayne sings songs of car mechanics. Also played are Hollywood Director and Scenes From a Hat.
Millie Ross visits an indigenous plant propagation expert, Costa Georgiadis creates a polystyrene palace for worms, Jerry Coleby-Williams dives into the war on weeds, and Jane Edmanson visits a fruitful family farm.
Veteran polar bear guide Dennis Compayre goes on a remarkable journey into the world of a polar bear mom and her newborn cubs as they leave the safety of their den for the first time.
Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves.
Sue Barker hosts the popular sports quiz. Captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell are joined by world boxing champion Anthony Crolla, Commonwealth silver medal-winning athlete Morgan Lake, former British number one tennis player Greg Rusedski and Olympic medal-winning swimmer Steve Parry.
This week, Jools welcomes jazz drummer, producer and broadcaster Moses Boyd to discuss his musical journey, loves and influences, illustrated by classic clips from Later... A pioneer of the ever-growing contemporary London jazz scene, Moses started playing drums aged 13. His affinity for a wide range of music, from grime and electronica to the gospel, soul and funk he heard growing up in south London, has heavily influenced his unique sound. He made his Later... debut in 2017 as part of sax and drums duo Binker and Moses, and last year he released his debut solo album Dark Matter on his own record label, which went on to be shortlisted for the 2020 Mercury Prize.The show also sees the return of the triple Brit award-winning singer Rag'n'Bone Man, with the debut performance of his new single All You Ever Wanted. It's a first taste of his second, much-anticipated album Life by Misadventure, the majority of which was recorded pre-pandemic in the musical city of Nashville. Due for release in April, the record is the follow-up to 2017's Human, the fastest-selling debut album by a male artist in over a decade.To complete the line-up, Jools welcomes legendary American folk musician Peggy Seeger to the studio. With an illustrious career spanning 68 years, Seeger will shortly release her twenty-fourth and reportedly last solo album First Farewell. The album is her first to be recorded entirely with the immediate members of her very musical family, and it references her roots as a classically trained pianist. Seeger performs All in the Mind, a song co-written with her son Callum MacColl about ageing and its complexities.
Norwegian people who have competed in OL and World championship compete against each other. New people every year.
Margo must lead a seemingly impossible mission. Danielle wants to return to the moon. Gordo grapples with life on Earth.