A series of violent videos from an unknown user named 'monkeyman' target a group of high school students whose pasts are connected.
Bedfordshire Police are particularly busy. A care worker denies stealing a gold bracelet, a man denies being involved in a stabbing, and a suspect is questioned about an assault.
Jack's true story begins with an opportunity to play French Horn in an acclaimed youth orchestra. But when Jack hangs his suit in a questionable spot and one of Australia's oldest concert halls starts flooding, he is the number one suspect.
A beach picnic turns into a riot when Fou Fou and Olivia come to blows and are arrested. Maddie's talented new boyfriend, Kanye, runs rings around Elias. But is he too good to be true?
As Kevin's trial continues, the forensics seem to be proving his innocence and leading to an acquittal after years. However, when the prosecution delivers a counter argument, Emma's hopes of a Not Guilty' verdict are dashed. With Heather and Sir Alastair keen to bring the case to a close, will Kevin accept a plea of manslaughter to secure his freedom Meanwhile, Yusef sends word that he is in the UK and wants to meet with Emma. She travels to Birmingham to see him, tracked by Olivia Greenwood who is determined to uncover Yusef's whereabouts. With Greenwood withholding vital information that Emma needs about Tony Pullings' whereabouts and Emma refusing to disclose Yusef's hiding place, the pair are at a stalemate.
Hetty starts her new life in a grand country house but is immediately drawn into a world of mystery. And a London gang are searching for her, too.
In a desperate bid to take the fight to their pursuers and finish it, Lola and Chelsea put it all on the line. But a devastating betrayal will threaten to bring it all crashing down.
With a crisis management consultant advising her, Maxine looks to repair the damage from a series of scandals - and starts by hiring her most dangerous adversary.
Kirk reaches his breaking point and Rasheeda is rocked by DNA test results. Tommie and Samantha try to deal with their issues. Joseline wants Stevie to join her in NY and fire Estelita. Stevie makes a difficult decision.
Six teams compete in an obstacle-course race to win ,
Five new couples are created after the latest re-coupling. Camilla tries to finally move on from Slimey Jonny.
Food takes center stage in this tour of the northern Portugal city by Bourdain, whose local travel companions include his former Les Halles boss Jose Meirelles. A sumptuous pig tripe dinner at A Cozinha do Martinho, an at-home meal of sea lamprey and a stop at Caf O Afonso for local specialty Francesinha highlight the trip which culminates with a traditional food celebration in the Douro Valley countryside.
Former New York Knicks coach Derek Fisher takes over the team after the Legends get Coach Bundy fired, but not all is good on the hardwood.
Pamela Adlon 'Better Things', Minnie Driver 'Speechless', America Ferrera 'Superstore', Kathryn Hahn 'I Love Dick', Issa Rae 'Insecure' and Emmy Rossum 'Shameless' talk about typecasting in Hollywood, male nudity vs. female nudity and their most embarrassing moments on set.
Haunted by Roller, Desna is desperate to get out from under Uncle Daddy's thumb. Bryce drifts deep into the Dixie Mafia. Polly reunites with a former gold-digging friend, while Quiet Ann is in a lady-mess.
Dr. Dubrow helps a woman with boobs gone bad get her sexy back and a bodybuilder get back in the gym. The doctors offer advice to a patient on her cheeky trans-formation.
The ladies question Karen's quick move out of Potomac after she reveals the location of her new home. Robyn finally confronts her ex-husband Juan about their relationship and is surprised by his confession. Monique shows off her new Potomac home, while Gizelle searches for the courage to break it off with her boyfriend Kevin. The women attend an "exotic" anniversary party at Karen's new home and are shocked to discover her new life outside of Potomac.
The s was a decade of unprecedented change for America. Soldiers returned from war. Well-paid jobs were plentiful. Women cast aside proper behavior, and the Jazz Age erupted. It was an era of vibrant times and colorful characters, but for nearly a century, many have only seen it in black and white, until now. For the first time, we present the Roaring 's in color, from Ford's assembly line to Charles Lindbergh's transatlantic flight and from speakeasies to New York's Wall Street, before and after the crash.
Fiona Bruce introduces unscreened gems from recent shows. Experts investigate some fascinating finds, including a garnet and diamond cross believed by the owner to have been gifted by Marie Antoinette en route to the guillotine. A suitcase of unopened letters from an imprisoned soldier in World War I finally reveal their secrets. There is also an attractive Arts and Crafts casket once intended to be the final resting place of a grandmother's ashes. And an emblem of survival amidst the chaos and destruction of Berlin at the end of World War II is touchingly depicted by a plaque of a butterfly made from crushed brick, tiles and broken glass taken from the ruins.