Liz Tigelaar creator of Hulu's "Little Fires Everywhere," sits down with Celeste Ng, author of the original book. DisneyNature filmmaker Roy Conli takes us to Disney's Animal Kingdom for a look at Disney's elephant conservation efforts. Disney Music Group's DCappella pay tribute to the 25th anniversary of "A Goofy Movie" by recording "1 2 1."
Dodge’s location is revealed to the hunters. Can he escape before it’s too late?
A catfight and towed cars. It's chaos in Chrissy's courtroom. But she won't let anyone get scratched (again).
While Jann and Rumualdo bond over music, Fidelia isn’t impressed with Cricket’s plans for the remodel.
When Edgar crashes the annual Ghoul Guides Extravaganza vamping trip in Transylvania, Vee and the girls must come clean about Vee's family. An excited Edgar reassures them that he will not tell anyone about the world of monsters.
Jane reveals her previous plans to Paul. A truth that brings them closer together, just as their surroundings suddenly come crashing down.
Francheska Roman gives an exclusive look into the making of Disneyland Resort's favorite treats.
Frederick Hengl is arrested for dismembering and cooking his wife in their home; Chelsea and Oliver buy the house and are looking for a fresh start for their growing family.
Head to Pontremoli and unearth the most ancient pasta shape yet, Testaroli.
Russell asks real New Yorkers to help him earn his Wilderness Explorer badges.
Becky shares an intimate secret with Casper during a long walk home as Brad secretly plots his revenge. A flyer to a mysterious party is delivered in everyone’s lockers overnight. Charlie and Berlice’s relationship intensifies as the party begins.
Is chemical mining the way to go? The group finds out it can be deadly.
On the Gogglebox this week: Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness; BBC News on the prime minister in hospital; An Address by Her Majesty the Queen; and Keeping up with the Kardashians
Trapp, Rekha, and Grant compete in capitalism with Mad Men marketing and unexpected product pitches.
Co-creator, co-writer and star of ABC TV’s Rosehaven, Celia Pacquola is a true luminary of Australian comedy. A multiple award-winning writer-performer, she is sharp, frank, deft and smart as hell. The stand-up stage is where the journey all started for Celia and it’s where she happily returns in the triumphant All Talk – a homecoming of sorts for one of Australia’s most in-demand comedians.
Zoë Coombs Marr has been on hiatus. Sort of. For six years, she won stacks of awards and acclaim as a hack comic with a neckbeard called Dave. Whatever. She’s scraped off the neckbeard and is BAAAACK… as herself. There is no comedian quite like Zoë. Bossy Bottom is a joyously silly return to very serious stand up from the MICF Most Outstanding Show winner and Edinburgh Best Show nominee.
At school, Bluey and her friends turn a tree stump into a thrilling game of Helicopter. But as the pilot, Bluey has to learn to give up some control so they can all have fun.
The Wiggles are joined by Little, Little, Little lord Fauntleroy, who is here to play music. Anthony plays the director and fun ensues. The Cartoon Wiggles are here in an all new animated music video, Shirley Shawn the Unicorn. Emma sings for Little, Little, Little Lord Fauntleroy, but can she impress director Anthony. Captain Feathersowrd joins The Wiggles at the wiggly arena for Three Little Ducks. Lachy perfumes the Skeleton scat for Little, Little, Little Lord Fauntlerory, but it needs to be more up tempo - Simon and Emma come to help.