Ugga has a secret - she's taking Eep to "flop with the bulrusses" - a fun and dangerous pastime Ugga enjoyed as a teen. Ugga's excitement fades when Hope invites herself and Dawn along.
After a crowverine gliding mishap, Dawn loses her confidence and tells Eep she's taking a break from adventures. Eep convinces Dawn to join her on one last adventure – climbing Grrr Mountain.
The teams must bring to life a fossil from a creature who lived long ago. The challenge may be prehistoric, but the rivalries on the beach are alive and well.
Only five teams remain, and they’re going to have to get in touch with their dark side when they create a spooky, scary sculpture to be revealed at night.
In a culture that celebrates machismo and negative gay stereotypes, wrestling innovator Chris Kanyon kept his own sexuality a closely guarded secret for decades.
Saddened by having to say goodbye, Moo Hak tells Da Li that they will meet again as he puts on the watch he was wearing on her wrist. But when Moo Hak rushes back to ask for her contact, Da Li disappears after taking a mysterious phone call. Later, Moo Hak gets to meet her again in the most unexpected place.
Wolfboy visits Xandra and Sprout's home to celebrate Elderspryte Day. Grandmother Figwort's beloved crown is stolen.
Wolfboy, Xandra, and Sprout sneak into the Memory Maze to find out why Luxcraft’s pendant is so familiar to Wolfboy.
Dorm rivalry reaches peak silliness with an all-out prank war. Luxcraft begins training Wolfboy to harness his powers.
Wolfboy's secret training leaves him no time to focus on the Laugh Lab assignment. Wolfboy tells his friends the truth about everything.
An intense dream causes Wolfboy to sleepwalk toward a forbidden area, so the gang heads to the Dream Lab for help.
Kirsty Wark joins Joe as he annoys the boss of Samuel Smith's pubs. The team take on Sports Direct over a broken bike, while comedian Joanne McNally looks into greenwashing in fashion.
This week Russell addresses Nicki Minaj's covid vaccine claims, talks to comedian and TV personality Paul Sinha, and chats to singer-songwriter Tom Grennan, who also performs.
Joining the ALOTO boys this week is professional golfer Andrew 'Beef' Johnston, former Olympic gold medal heptathlete and TV presenter Denise Lewis, and comedians Josh Widdicombe, Jimmy Carr and Kerry Godliman. Together, they check out the lads' attempts at canoeing and partake in a game of human crazy golf.
These new little ladies turn it up wherever they go, especially with club promoter Emily Fernandez leading the charge with identical twins, Andrea and Amanda Salinas, Bri Barlup, Ashley "Minnie" Ross and Tiffany "Monie" Cashette. The drama heats up with these friends as catfights erupt among their feisty personalities and power hierarchies. Like many friends, they deal with problems with their parents, fights over men and one little lady even has a baby on the way. When it comes down to it, this clique is not afraid to get into it with each other, but together they face the daily challenges that come with being a little person while proving they are the true queens of Atlanta.
Yoh meets with Lyserg for a long-awaited conversation, but others lurking nearby intervene. Finally, X-Laws' team X-III takes on Hao's Hoshi-gumi team.
The next generation of "American Ninja Warrior" begins, as some of the show's biggest fans now get an opportunity to compete for the chance to be named American Ninja Warrior junior champion.
When poisoned fish wash onto the shore and there's an explosion in the bay, Itch and his friends wonder whether Greencorp are to blame.