A military vet and Mustang devotee finally splurged to buy himself a Shelby, though the previous owners' sketchy upgrades made this pony look more like a mule. His wife wants him to have a Shelby worthy of the highest honors.
Before heading to New York City's Dog Bowl, Mariah and M2 prepare their most eligible rescues for the big day. Toney and Earl discover an emaciated stray dog roaming a nearby neighborhood, and a lone trucker comes to VRC to find a forever friend.
The Greatest Dancer goes live for the very first time this series, as the final 12 acts dance on stage for the viewers' votes. The Dance Captains begin the live shows with three acts each, as they hope to guide them all the way to the final, to become The Greatest Dancer, win £50,000 and perform on Strictly Come Dancing. For their routines each act is given a specific challenge that they must include in their performance. This week’s theme is Best of British, so the acts tackle routines representing everything from afternoon tea to Peaky Blinders. Just as in the auditions, the live studio audience still vote if they like the performances or not, however it’s all down to the viewers at home to decide who will dance again next week, as only their votes will determine which ten acts make it through, and which two acts are going straight home. All this, plus the incredible street dance crew Diversity, including host Jordan Banjo, will be performing a unique routine.
Between a baby bonanza and barnyard emergencies, it's a nonstop week for the docs at PVS.
Camie joins the provisional license training course and is added to the team working with the kids from Masegaki. Meanwhile, Endeavor has a serious talk with All Might.
Joe shows the audience how to pack a lunch, but it only takes two minutes, so Joe tells the story of how Mike made up with Sue and how he got sprayed by a skunk.
Three families rebuild after they lost their homes to a wildfire.
Owen pretends to be Izzy's pet dinosaur after leading her to believe she dug him up in the school playground.
The Green Way Outdoors team go on hunting and fishing adventures all over the world. Every episode targets a specific tactic for a specific species. They cover the conservation of the species, the gear needed, and how to cook the game.
With her friends by her side and her ruby slippers on her feet, Dorothy follows the Yellow Brick Road toward magical mischief and embarks on exciting adventures that only a land like Oz can bring.
The three competing Executive Chefs are lit up and ready to grill in the Wildfire Round. In the Crossfire Round, one chef gets juiced, and judges Nicole Gomes, Sarah Grueneberg and Amy Mills sit down to a fancy, flame-kissed feast.
Mo Rocca shows us the bot baking you the freshest bread; the crime-fighting tether tripping up bad guys; the tiny drone keeping soldiers safe; and, when the big wood saw was replaced with the sawmill.
Ree's quarterback teens have a big game coming up so she makes their favourite food, including meatball subs, spicy mac and cheese, and confetti blondies.
A big game day buffet that's a surefire touchdown at any party; Geoffrey and Sunny build an 8-foot French bread pizza with two sections: Italian meat and cheese and Sunny's easy chili cheese; Jeff makes football spinach artichoke empanadas.
Nathan tightens a railing; Mauro strips paint off hardware; Richard upgrades a thermostat.
Elmo loses his lucky baseball card before a game of tee-ball and says he can't play without it. When Abby, Alan, and Rosita tell Elmo that all he needs to do is practice, Elmo learns that he can still play without his lucky card.
There is mayhem as everyone collects items, and then panic as a lot of the Stars struggle to find inspiration.