Michael Rowland recalls falling in love with his grandma's friend and explains how a horse helped revitalize his sex life.
Jett delivers a sticker book to a boy named Victor in Mexico whose Mom has a plan: if Victor earns 10 stickers by doing 10 chores, she'll give him a big reward. The Super Wings come to help, but it's big time trouble they run into when a grocery shopping chore gets them tangled up with a gigantic tortilla.
The story of two managers whose goal is to move their baseball team from the bottom of the league to the top.
Gordon Buchanan makes an epic 25,000-mile journey around the centre of the world.
Itch risks his life by venturing to an abandoned mine shaft to get rid of the rock, leading to a final showdown with Tim and Flowerdew, with Itch managing to defeat them both and destroy the rock.
From the jewelry masters crafting custom gold-and-diamond-encrusted Grillz for wealthy celebrity clients to the extravagance and glittery joy of an Indian wedding, Jeff sees that our love for all that shines is ubiquitous across countries and cultures around the world. But why is it that we value these things – is it their rarity, what they symbolize, or a more primordial attraction within our brains to shiny things? Jeff discovers all this and more as he visits the headquarters of Diamond Foundry, where they can grow chemically perfect diamonds entirely in a laboratory. Jeff also gets swept up in a New Orleans street parade where JEWELRY is the name of the game. Some flashing lights sequences or patterns may affect photosensitive viewers.
Maggie and Mel fear Jordan's curse is alive and well. Macy and Harry confront unspoken feelings.
This week the gang turn their attentions to a period romance, a classic tale of family, duty and love across the class divide. A beautiful set has been built to replicate a grand country home, soon to be rocked by a literal and metaphorical storm. Sadly, the literal storm involves a water effect that threatens to flood the set, though that's the least of their worries, as a horse turns out to be more of a danger to body parts than expected, gunshot effects occur seemingly at random and a ceiling fan threatens to decapitate a table of diners. Oh, and a cat gets stuck ...
Four well-known Dutch musicians search for the best voices in the Netherlands. Blind auditions allow them to select their teams based solely on the vocal qualities of the contestant.
Jane travels to the Spanish resort of Sitges. Lesley Joseph embarks on a coach tour of the Scottish highlands. Gaby Roslin goes on a city break to Berlin.
The Gubaney's and Amber team up for a project based on Disney's "Big Hero 6."
Three inspirational farming families are celebrated for their ideas and ingenuity, but only one can be crowned 'Diversification Farmer of the Year' at The Farmers Weekly Awards held in London.
Sue Barker hosts the light-hearted quiz show. Captains Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell are joined by Olympic hockey gold medallist Sam Quek, world champion athlete Roger Black, Welsh rugby star Gareth Anscombe and world triathlon champion Jonny Brownlee.
Steve is suspended for interfering with a witness Dylan and he beats him up for the suspension. He made him say that he saw Tom in the woods, but it was Kate. Kate had told Steve that if she died it would be by Tom's hand.
Michael Portillo is in Attleborough, at the headquarters of an international horse welfare organization which was established in the late 1920s, where he learns about the charity's pioneering founder.
As Chloe and the DG prepare to celebrate Burns Night with a surprise visitor, Bec struggles to hide a secret about her past on an emotional anniversary.
Anders seeks help finding Kirby; Cristal and Alexis have a historically epic encounter.
Angus and Steven are in the north-east of England. There is Whitby jet, the sheep of the beautiful North York Moors and even a trip back north to Dundee. Plus, Steven takes up painting in the footsteps of the 'Northern Impressionists'.
As her journey around her homeland continues, Susan visits the Isle of Skye, where she embarks on an exclusive tour of Dunvegan Castle, which has been home to the McLeods for over 800 years. There, she learns all about clan warfare and discovers a ceremonial horn that has been passed down through generations of clan chiefs since the 14th century. Next, the comedian takes to the seas to operate the world's only turntable ferry, before trying her hand at the accordion. Finally, Susan gains an insight into the workings of a modern-day croft and finds out how to shear a sheep.