Helen Mirren narrates a documentary examination of penguins doing CrossFit, featuring Janice Rams fighting over a hummus recipe, a nearsighted eagle who reports on the traffic and more Unpopular Wolf Opinions.
The seven remaining teams are put under the microscope, as they create teeny tiny items on a massive, macro scale.
The eight remaining teams are forced to go sky high in an architecture challenge. But sometimes, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.
A private 757 flight descended into a nightmare as intoxicated wrestlers clashed with their flight crew, erupting into one of wrestling’s most infamous scandals.
Do learns that if he keeps trying, he can master one of the steps to flying - a spectacular landing. / Re has been asked to perform with Flora and the Flamingo-gos but doubts her tiny self next to the flamingos she admires so much.
Re gets the hiccups and thinks that there's no way she can sing a special song to celebrate Maestro Moon while bouncing around. / Mi writes a special song for the friends on Feathery Friends Day. But when Mi can't sing, the birds mess up the lyrics in a funny case of singing "telephone."
Do is awakened by the sound of a beat and wants to figure out who's making it and why it's causing his foot to tap. / When a rainstorm blows into Beebopsburgh, Mi's house begins to leak ruining their picnic plans.
Sarah Millican joins Joe as he takes on Virgin Media's Ts and Cs and, with the help of a boyband, registers a national day in the name of rubbish broadband. Joe also takes a look at the dark web.
Russell Howard chats to Robert Peston and Paul Chowdhry. Plus, stand-up from Janine Harouni.
Romesh, Jamie and Freddie are joined by comedian Chris Ramsey, multi-disciplined parasport athlete Kadeena Cox, national treasure Sue Perkins and football legend Teddy Sheringham. This week, the panel are quizzed on curious reasons footballers were dumped by their partners, and see what happened when the boys tried their hand at surfing and take on the Desert Assault Course.
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.
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.
Leo is convinced that his true vocation is to be a Stripper. Valentin tries to confess to his father his sexuality. Astrid organizes a Game of Keys in her house for Siena to forget about Adriana.
Adriana left Oscar. Now he lives with Gaby and Mica. Valentin came out of the closet and tried to be happy in this new stage of his life. Barbara and Leo adopt Carmen in a 3-way open relationship.
Adriana blames Siena for everything that has happened since they met. She's introduced to Astrid, Siena's Guru; and both convince Adriana to live free. Barbara's mom arrives home unannounced.
Adriana joins Astrid and Siena to a Game of Keys. Barbara is annoyed with her mother. Gaby notices that Oscar doesn't care what happens to their relationship.
Overwhelmed by Faust's new Over Soul, the Icemen crumble under the pressure — then launch a sub-zero counterattack as the end of the match approaches.
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.
Despite their shared penchant for bloodshed, The Gentleman doesn’t spare Aphra from a gory death. Leaving only Grace, Theo, Vincent, and Liv in the competition, Grace finds herself outnumbered and fights to continue the competition, leading to another elimination and the unmasking of The Gentleman.