Caz can’t bring himself to enter his childhood home with Gerald. He gets drunk with his old high school boyfriend Jem, who's more intrigued than shocked by Caz’s transition.
As the coronavirus ravages more and more American cities, we look back to the place hit hardest: New York City. Doctors and nurses documented their lives, capturing awe‐inspiring resolve in the face of a breakdown in the health‐care system.
Big Zuu takes his food van to Manchester where Ed Gamble is performing. Ed's love of fried chicken and all things cheese related gives Zuu plenty to work with.
The Titans use to the stems to summon BER, but will it be enough to stop Ultralak?
Jamie Oliver cooks up more mouth-watering go-to recipes for busy days, including hot smoked salmon pasta, whole roast cauliflower, sausage and apple bake, and cherry chard rice.
Following a crash course in apple growing, Zac and Darin head to Peru to delve into potato cryopreservation, biopiracy and the sport of sandboarding.
Zac and Darin try out life at a swanky eco-village committed to a small environmental footprint, visit a wildlife refuge and enjoy a zip lining trip.
On an island that boasts a notable number of centenarians, Zac rethinks his view on nutrition as he ponders how the locals live such long, healthy lives.
Before heading to Paris to learn about its tap water system, Zac joins pal Anna Kendrick for a lesson in H20, courtesy of a water sommelier in LA.
In the devastating wake of Hurricane Maria, Zac explores sustainability in the region, where he meets chef José Andrés, milks a goat and eats ceviche.
In between getting an up-close look at Iceland's renewable energy efforts, Zac soaks in a spa with Darin, samples reindeer and views natural wonders.
After a beekeeping stop on a New York City rooftop, Zac checks out London's pollution-reduction efforts, from wall gardening to trash collecting.
Zac boosts his immune system in the Amazon rainforest before climbing a tree, exploring ayahuasca tourism and watching his dinner wriggle on a plate.
Jay Blades uses three repairs – a butter churn, spinning wheel and a set of ploughing trophies – and some fascinating archive to trace the changing face of rural life in the UK.
Jolted by the revelation of Sarah's death, Maggie reveals that the killer was looking for something which Maggie found and kept with her.
The three women detectives are about to find the alpha wolf behind the packs, but to do so, they’ll have to become a pack of women willing to show their teeth: just as new packs are born, the weak ones begin to die, although a fundamental lead may disappear with them. “The wolf” keeps claiming victims, although his insatiable hunt is about to reach an end.
A cornered hunting animal to become a bite is erratic and unpredictable. Tailed closely by the police, “the wolf” uses his last resources to wriggle out alive. Olivia’s past is back and she confronts her son Gonzalo with an awkward truth, but the detective has bigger problems: death is about to give its verdict on the case, although not everything is lost.
The alpha in the pack is a wolf in sheep’s clothing and Olivia Fernández has just nailed him. In a race against time to rescue her mate, who now lies in the jaws of an insatiable beast, will her own life at risk. The pack is about to lose their alpha, but is he the leader of the pack?
In the midst of the investigation and the anguish to find her daughter, Bruno reveals to his wife and Fernández a hidden truth about missing Blanca. A new investigative plot arises in the case and would involve Belmar. Other packs join the wolf’s game, bringing Olivia closer to the dangerous game; perhaps too close.
“The Wolf” has no scruples and, just like in wild life, is more effective and lethal when in pack. Olivia and her investigation staff are marked by the dark online game, showing that they are willing to do everything in order to accomplish their mission. Celeste manages to go into the jaws of this insatiable beast, but her courage puts her in a position from which she will hardly come out alive.