Apple Bloom's obsession with catching a magical creature causes Applejack's plan for a harvest to go awry.
In 1852, Young Eli must protect Ingrid; in 1916, a new attack from Standard Oil forces the McCullough family to come together.
IR receives a distress call from the Calypso, a space vessel returning from a long mission. Scott and Virgil get aboard the plummeting ship and locate the disoriented crew along with an old robot named Braman, who sent the original distress call.
Baron Draxum, Huginn, and Muninn want the gauntlet that Warren Stone has since it's part of the Kuroi Yoroi armor, but he's not giving it up without a fight and a side of betrayal. As the Turtles get involved with Warren's roommate Hypno-Potamus being threatened, April remembers who Warren Stone is as she was part of a fan club dedidicated to him called the Stoneheads.
Sam Brittain and Melanie Croce run Seal Rescue Ireland, the only seal rescue in the entire country. Alongside devoted volunteers, they do everything to save and rehabilitate orphaned and injured seals so that they can return to the wild where they belong.
Imaginative boy Ben transforms his city by bringing colorful street art to life, armed with a magic paintbrush -- and the classic sounds of Motown.
Dub recommends Kenzie see an eccentric pet plastic surgeon in order to fix her cat's loud nose holes. Meanwhile, Trip tries to get Hudson into a Boy Band.
When Victor, Carla and Ash capture Elena and her friends, Naomi must trust her instincts to save them.
When their favorite hangout Juiced Up is in danger of being shut down, and their plan to boost business fails spectacularly, Ivy and Stuart enlist their family and friends to put on a talent show fundraiser to help. Guest Star: Daniella Monet
A dog is lost during a windstorm; Dr. Baier treats a small bird that has a big personality; a paralyzed dog is abandoned; an alligator is injured in a fight.
Guests: William Weld, John Waters, Kirsten Powers, Jonathan Swan, Lawrence Wilkerson.
Twenty-five years in, a family looks to cement a legacy. 'Ol Dirty is dead. Everybody has gone solo. The 'W' is fading. Yet Wu-Tang Clan, their logo, music and their message remain indelible fixtures in the history of music and America.
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker take a look back at the week's news with the help of Harry Hill and Rosie Jones.
Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.
Britain's best (and worst) variety acts compete to win a spot at the Royal Variety Show.
Former U.S. government insiders brought together by rock star Tom DeLonge team up to reveal what the government knows about UFOs. This groundbreaking effort is led by Luis “Lue” Elizondo, who ran the U.S. government’s $22 million secret UFO program. Elizondo reveals new details about his Pentagon investigation including five extraordinary capabilities the bizarre craft may share and chases fresh leads. U.S. Navy fight pilots tell him new details about the “tic-tac”-shaped UFO that was caught on film in 2004. Is this incident an indication of a larger threat to U.S. national security?
Police face a tough task to free a fragile driver. A1 traffic cops seize a car being driven with no insurance and no licence. And a major crash forces the closure of the road for nearly six hours.
World Champion Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton looks back on his scrappy beginnings and gives Dave the thrill of a lifetime on the racetrack.