The Johnstons hit the Big Apple for vacation, seeing the sights and making a special trip to Coney Island to learn the history of sideshows; the family has strong feelings about the history and are shocked when they are invited to see a performance.
Rising Broadway star Gwen Verdon has a life-changing encounter with ambitious young choreographer Bob Fosse.
In this episode, pupils from the predominantly white town of Tamworth get a massive shock when they arrive in Saltley in central Birmingham and become the racial minority. A transgender pupil is paired with a devout Muslim girl, a white mother overcomes her prejudices to go for dinner in an Asian house for the first time, and tensions rise when the students find out what they really think about each other. Sharing specially designed lessons, the children examine the offensive language the two communities use about each other, ask what it means to be British, and learn whether they can find more that unites them than divides them and become friends. With many areas of Britain effectively segregated, will these children begin to solve a problem the adult world has failed to fix?
Matt and Amy spar over the future of the farm after Amy proposes a bold new path forward; as Zach and Tori struggle to sell their house, Jackson tries to take his first steps; Matt deals with a potentially life-threatening situation with Lucy.
Robin's surprise shopping spree stresses Claudia out when his purchasing blunders delay their mining season. Scrappy Larry shares some unexpected news of his own.
Claudia tries to keep the peace when Robin and her Dad butt heads, while the crew struggle to fix one problem after another on their mine truck.
Reynolds struggles to help a young cystic fibrosis patient with curious symptoms. Kapoor finally comes face-to-face with Ella after their awkward encounter. Sharpe takes a major step in her personal life.
The Wild Kratts receive a call from Manuel that an ocelot has been spotted in the desert. Villain of the week: None
Jim explains why zoos are a good thing, goes on patrol with an anti-poaching task force and sticks up for an underappreciated member of the animal kingdom.
When Jamie McCain arrives on the spinal unit, he’s angry, uncooperative and refuses to talk about his injury. But what really happened to Jamie, and is he a man we can trust?
Bluey plays Hide and Seek with Bingo, Mum and Dad, but is quickly distracted by her toys, leaving her family hiding around the house undiscovered. When she slows down and focuses, Bluey remembers the game and successfully finds her family.
Officer Canfield responds to a call about an orphaned bear cub; Sgt. Lucas pays an unexpected visit to a hunter suspected of illegal baiting; Officer Cyrs investigates a large buck shot by a young, nervous hunter during muzzle-loader season.
Sex! That's the theme of a parents' evening evolving to pub crawl.
The Top 14 young home cooks visit the great outdoors to feed hungry campers with delicious recipes that may be featured in a magazine; the losing team faces a pressure test to make a coconut cream pie with a special twist.
Mike and Maryse move Monroe into her crib so they can get some sleep and revive their sex life.
New data provides stunning proof that structures uncovered in Smith's Cove were built prior to the discovery of the Money Pit.
Shay rededicates a neighborhood landmark and reconnects with her old skate crew. Tray and Bobby get caught up helping an OWL (old white lady) in distress.
Jack is going through an experimental phase and getting himself into trouble, so Dre chaperones the twins’ school dance to keep an eye on him. Meanwhile, Junior fights with his girlfriend, Niecy, after she thinks he spends too much time taking care of Devante.