Soon after a rare chickeraffe goes missing from the Glurfsburg Zoo, Sam and Guy meet by chance at a diner, setting off a series of extraordinary events.
Guy and Sam need a next-level plan when Snerz's animal-napper chases them up a cliff. As for the Bad Guys, they're definitely down -- but not out.
Guy shows up to return Sam's briefcase, only to learn he's got company. Elsewhere, a mother-daughter duo begins a very slow drive through the desert.
Taking a detour to find the chickeraffe some food, Guy and Sam cross paths with an egg-loving fox who's working hard to control his appetite.
While seeking shelter for the night, the trio gets stuck in a junkyard. The only upside for an inventor like Guy? It's full of raw materials.
The boot campers are locked out of the house for a day of camping; when family dysfunctions emerge, the campers are surprised by a geyser; they must work together to get back in; Corey feels picked on by the doctors and the other housemates.
Guy Fieri is grabbing Southern flavor without ever hittin' the South. In Cambridge, Mass., a funky joint fryin' up Nashville hot chicken and cookin' up gangster gumbo. A smokin' spot in Sparks, Nev., firing up wagyu brisket and wing nachos, and finally, in Juneau, Alaska, an Asian-Southern fusion house puttin' out smoked-brisket pho and honey-bourbon ribs.
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker are joined live in the studio by comedian and actors Aisling Bea and Nish Kumar.
Jon Bentley and BBC 1Xtra DJ and part-time TV reviewer Sideman Allday find out how tech can help avoid overly pricey TV subscriptions. Georgie Barrat appraises Segway's latest personal transport kit, which `follows' people around even when not being ridden. Ortis Deley heads for the hills to test out Google's latest mapping innovation, which allows anyone to record `street view' themselves. Plus, the G Team goes back to university, hoping to teach a group of second-year students how to cook with three of the hottest kitchen gadgets around.
Team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Adil Ray and panellists Ivo Graham and Helen Lewis, all from the worlds ofcomedy, journalism and current affairs.
Devon returns home with unsettling news; Amanda runs from the past.
Night Ninja hypnotizes all of the school kids with his special ninja dance.
Ian takes on a wild concept car build and breaks all the rules along the way.
Summer is the time of plenty across America; it's a chance for animals to reap nature's bounty while they can; the year's young begin to explore their world, while new parents make use of the long days to make sure they grow up strong.
Jenny Zigrino claims everyone in Hollywood is a monster, warns her audience about so-called girly drinks and details her issue with the "big dick energy" phenomenon.
Alex Edelman wonders why there aren't more documentaries about well-adjusted people and frets about the real estate prospects for young people.
The Isle of Wight is where Shane holidayed as a child, and where he began his career as an entertainer. He returns to the pier at Sandown, forages for seaweed and visits Britain's oldest theme park.
Still standing today, a fierce-looking prison and an innocuous looking office building in Berlin were actually the headquarters of a feared and ruthless organisation - the Stasi. Also, a covert Communist base hid Cold War submarines for Tito, the former leader of Yugoslavia on the island of Vis. A seemingly innocuous sports centre hides a sinister underground bunker. And the former HQ of the Soviet Army in East Germany was a forbidden Soviet city within a city.