Casey travels to Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he takes on a five-pound tray loaded with chili dogs, French fries, beer-battered onion rings and a 20-ounce soda.
Enid takes a practical joke too far and is threatened with expulsion. Mildred turns herself into a bat but can't remember how to turn herself back. Clarice struggles to understand the appeal of practical jokes
Matt finds out why airline food tastes different on the ground. Kate investigates the rise in the price of olive oil. Jimmy asks how the chips in American ice cream stay crisp.
The lives of two very different fathers, Dan and Jon, collide when Dan's teenage son Alex is stabbed and dies while under the care of trauma department hospital consultant Jon.
Michael Portillo's thousand-mile rail journey through California continues south toward Santa Clara in the heart of Silicon Valley and ends in the surf of Santa Cruz. In a high-tech bar, where robots wait on the customers, Michael traces the origins of modern-day search engines and social media to an institution founded by a railroad baron. At tech giant Intel, Michael glimpses the future on a test drive in an autonomous car. At San Jose, the biggest city in the valley, Michael visits Japantown to meet members of a far eastern community who settled here peacefully during the th century but faced hostility during the mid-th. He is then beaten over the head and body by youngsters a third of his age as he attempts to learn the martial art of kendo. A ride aboard the Roaring Camp and Big Trees Railroad takes Michael through groves of mammoth trees - the magnificent California Redwoods. Emerging from the forest on a second vintage railroad, Michael hits the beach and like a true beach boy, he takes to the waves - on a surfboard.
When Cathy and Colin's house is burgled, Cathy goes into meltdown. Beth and Eric find themselves cast as laundress and chief suspect.
Walid is suspended from the Hamas and Al-Maqdisi seize the opportunity to try and replace him. In the meantime, Eyov takes advantage of Abu Samara's weakness and plans an intricate action in the Nablus Casbah.
Comedy game show in which two celebrities join team captains Steve McNeil and Sam Pamphilon to compete against each other playing a selection of classic and contemporary computer games to determine a champion. Hosted by Dara O'Briain.
When Max enters a pancake eating contest at the famous Pancake Palace, Ben finds the Bugg Brothers and must stop them before they obtain an endless supply of Pancake Palace pancakes.
While sightseeing at the Geyser Gulch National Park, the Tennyson trio uncovers Steam Smythe's steam-powered generator and must shut it down before it overloads the power grid.
Dramatized reconstruction of real-life air disasters, along with interviews with aviation experts and eyewitnesses.
The seaside hotel "Badehotellet" in NW Denmark opens for its wealthy guests each summer. We follow the guests and staff at the hotel from 1928 and into the 1940s.
Pete reunites with Ali, who takes him on a tour of New Yorks alternative comedy scene, where they encounter a wide array of comedians and venues over the course of one night.
The President tries to revive his low approval ratings by delivering the greatest State of the Union speech in history and to strengthen his relationship with First Lady Melania by naming her the national bird.
The President avoids comforting disaster victims by recruiting a team of impersonators to replace him, while his son Eric sets out to prove he's truly a part of the Trump family.
A new season brings new locations, storylines and two new cast members, Maria Doyle Kennedy and Moe Dunford. They give an insight into what their characters bring to the table.
A young girl thinks a photo of George Washington is her Aunt Marsha; a young boy tries to command music to be played from a non-existing device; a baby accidentally orders $900 concert tickets from his aunt's phone; goats caught on camera.
THR's Roundtable Series kicks off with superproducers including Jason Blum Get Out, Eric Fellner Darkest Hour, Baby Driver, Victoria Abdul, Seth Rogen The Disaster Artist and Ridley Scott All The Money in the World, Blade Runner debating tough decisions, surprise successes and sexual harassment in Hollywood.