Roadworks on the A9 in Scotland uncover the remains of a young woman who lived and died in the early Bronze Age. Was she one of the so-called Beaker People?
Ainsley Harriott puts his own twist on the Great British teatime, serving up black forest brownies with kirsch cream, cheesy chive and bacon muffins and savoury afternoon tea tartlets. He is joined in the kitchen by John Partridge, who bakes some sausage rolls, and Candice Brown, who prepares gin and tonic drizzle cake and rocky road cookies.
With the help of Tae Kyun, Seon Ji realizes that Kim Moo Young is a zombie. Stunned and scared of getting eaten alive, she unwillingly goes to see him dressed in full combat gear to get desperately needed money owed to her. When she's about to leave his office, she faints due to her appendix bursting.
Seon Ji tries to help Moo Young remember his past life, but nothing seems to work. However, Moo Young begins to think of the possibility that he had a family in the past and feels a sense of emptiness in his life. Meanwhile, Seon Ji and Moo Young run into Hyeong Cheol while tracking down a lead on Moo Young’s past.
Special guest Katherine Ryan tries out some new material. Plus, Huge Davies, Rosie Jones and Sikisa Bostwick-Barnes. Ray Badran and Joe Hobbs also perform.
As winter winds down, the Browns prepare for a medieval-themed birthday celebration for Baby Eli. Pushing through the pandemic, the Browns complete the main house just before a massive wildfire strikes the mountain.
Ant and Dec host the fifth semi-final of this year's talent contest, welcoming back the acts that impressed the judges during the auditions episodes in the spring. Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon, David Walliams and Ashley Banjo are on the judging desk.
Follow firefighters, paramedics and EMTs from across the country as they bravely put their lives on the line responding to emergency rescue calls.
Werewolf twins Sophie and Charlotte can't stop arguing, so Mavis steps in with a solution.
Christopher Halliwell is known to have killed two young women. Experts analyse his police interviews to assess whether he is responsible for more unsolved disappearances.
Wook goes to save Jong Ah from Manager Wang’s men and ends up recovering a deeply buried memory from his childhood. Jun Ho and the Missing Persons Squad go to meet the mysterious man who says he knows Yeo Na’s whereabouts. Meanwhile, Pan Seok hands Il Du Hyun Ji’s backpack to search for evidence with current technology.
Blaze and AJ must retrieve three keys that flew out of Blaze's new video game after Crusher dropped it and slipped in a mud puddle, and save the dragon stuck in the tower. Meanwhile, Crusher and Pickle test out the power shapes that came from Blaze's game, but Crusher's results come in strange forms.
Join Scott Yoo, renowned violinist and conductor of the Mexico City Philharmonic, in Now Hear This Series 2, a four-part documentary miniseries presented by Great Performances that merges music, storytelling, travel and culture, as Yoo chases the secret histories of some of the greatest music ever written.
Gino, the most admired western lowland gorilla at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, celebrates his 39th birthday with animal manager Rachel, who’s known Gino since he was a teen. Gino’s presented with a storybook-worthy cake, but festivities are stalled when he struggles to overcome a chest infection. Meanwhile, animal keeper Lori notices a lump on beloved alpha lioness Kinsey, which requires urgent medical attention, but transporting the 300-pound cat to the Veterinary Treatment Room poses a challenge. Over at The Seas with Nemo & Friends at EPCOT, aquarist Amanda, who’s expecting her first child, prepares to welcome another little ray of sunshine into the world: a spotted eagle ray pup. At Discovery Island, trainer Katelyn teaches two newly arrived macaws, Santiago and Emmett, the navigation skills needed to become members of the Winged Encounters flight team.
Candice Renoir had put her career on standby for 10 years. When she returns from Singapore to resume service in a port town in the south of France, she feels a bit “rusty”. Despite the obvious defiance of her unit and a cynical superior who doesn’t make her job any easier, she is determined to turn her so-called weaknesses into strengths, solving the most complex cases with her common sense, her acute observation and her practical nature seasoned by a busy daily routine. Only Candice can catch a killer because she knows the chemical composition of a window-cleaning product or determine the hour of a murder from the cooking-time of kebabs… Candice is only naive on the outside, and nobody can resist her!
Calling the book ”a must-read for all of humanity,” Oprah asks Wilkerson what compelled her to write it and why we need a new language for race.
Psychotherapist Leon Silvers joins the cast to explore the therapeutic aspects of drag.