George's reluctance to tell her friends about Mae is taking its toll on their sex life. Can George do the one thing that scares her the most?
When the family signs up for the neighbourhood watch, Dog is excited to relive his police dog days.
The previous night's revelations have devastated Maggie and in desperate need of some time alone she heads to the local pub to see if she can get a room for the night.
Jack's the new dog at school and the newest recruit in Rusty's army. Jack struggles with following instructions and always forgets his hat but Rusty will make a soldier of him yet.
Simon dresses up as Gregory Griggs, who has 47 different wigs. Here is a song about the world's tallest (Africa's grooviest)- it's The Giraffe! Lachy shows us how to make a funny face in Curly World. It's Scotch Eggs day at Le James Cafe, The Wiggles sing a song about this delicious treat.
It's a race to the finish line for the 1973 Vega. Joe and the team are determined to transform a rusted, hornet-infested clunker into a mean street racing machine, in what may be their most dramatic transformation yet.
A single mom that beat cancer wants to transform her closed-off, dated home into an open space where she and her family can heal. Drew and Jonathan reconfigure her main floor to allow better flow and design a kitchen that works for her entire family.
Leonard and Nat are called to a road accident that leaves a driver trapped, showing signs of amnesia. A mountain bike crash results in shocking facial injuries. Eamon and Mike play referee to an allergy patient and his mum.
Inexplicable phone calls torment the manager of a New Jersey cemetery, a foolhardy citizen taunts an insane serial killer in New Orleans and love and obsession drive a Florida scientist to desperate lengths.
Mitchell is having a hard time letting go of his old life and Gloria steps in to help him say goodbye. Meanwhile, Haley, Luke and Alex decide to throw a party at the Dunphy house when Claire and Phil leave for a trip, and Dylan’s mom takes the twins for the night.
Lexie finds out upsetting news and turns to Pearl for help.
Nick and Phyllis makes a decision about their future,Theo plans to charm Lola backfire, and Victoria settles unfinished business.
Baseball is barely holding on so Jim turns to the one person he knows can turn it around, Jules James. However, it's going to take a lot of convincing to get her to leave Morristown to help a sport and man who both turned their backs on her.
Katie begins to feel like the third wheel when the topic at second breakfast starts revolving solely around Angela and Doris’ new relationships. Meanwhile, Greg struggles with Anna-Kat’s newfound independence.
Two bookish treats inspired by literature set the bakers up for epic fails: Shakespearean stained-glass window cookies and a pop-up "Moby Dick" cake.
An incident at work causes Bash to second-guess himself. Mags is inspired by a firefighter devoted to her work, even if it means risking her life on a daily basis, and June must learn to work with others. Meanwhile, Theo celebrates his birthday for the first time away from his family, and is faced with a young patient with a big plea.
Players face an intimidating first challenge and then move into the most shocking living conditions in history; a new alliance threatens to topple the game while a stunning twist at elimination changes everyone's expectations.