Sutton is flustered when someone at Scarlet has the wrong impression of her professional background. Jane is determined to prove she can have a friends with benefits relationship without feelings getting in the way. And Kat and Adena continue growing closer.
DJ Khaled joins the judges panel and takes over the Golden Buzzer as contestants have one last opportunity to impress the judges before the live shows. 20 acts perform, and 7 are chosen by the judges.
Gregg Wallace is at the world's largest dried pasta factory in Italy, where they produce 150,000 kilometres of spaghetti each day.
The Busbys tackle discipline to get the terrible twos under control; Danielle presses Adam for answers on how he's been feeling; with Mimi taking her time to move into her new home, Danielle devises a plan to help her embrace her new life.
Thomas, Percy and Toby are frightened by a sound from under the bridge.
A hesitant space-jumper; officer workers can't get sick; talk between a mother and daughter.
It's the return of Tattoo Fixers on Holiday. Alice, Jay, Sketch and new boy Glen have jetted back to the sunny Med to right the wrongful inkings of Brits abroad. Sketch is helping Bobby erase his rather uncouth cartoon character, Alice takes on Dom's Ooosh on his Toosh, while Jay strips Clair of an awful ex tatt. Meanwhile, newcomer Glen has double trouble with the Tuckfield brothers and their filthy family motto. Also popping into the studio is Arron with his shameful skiing tatt, and Rachel, who wants to revamp her memorial tattoo in honour of her late brother Ryan.
Wild Kratts learn about the secret creature powers of Penguins in Antarctica, as well as why most penguins only live there. They however get word from Wild Kratt Kid Nua that there are penguins in the Arctic.
Adam's wedgie prank goes awry, and Wes does everything he can to avoid Adam. A one day charter quickly feels like an eternity when a group of eccentric Texans board Sirocco and keep the demands flowing more than the drinks. Meanwhile, Malia gets on Sandy's bad side when she jeopardizes a routine anchor drop. Bugsy and Lauren become disgruntled about the lack of work that Hannah contributes to the interior. And while Bobby and Malia clash over their responsibilities as deckhands, an unexpected and flirtatious friendship develops between former interior rivals.
Mina and Karen take on a renovation project for an optimistic client who bought a duplex with intentions of renovating it himself. The home is in a historic and very established neighborhood that would mean easy profit if the job is done right, but challenges with the historical preservation commission and a possible voodoo curse threaten to slow things down. Will the ladies be able to overcome such strange obstacles?
Comedian Aisha Tyler hosts this improv comedy show where the actors on the show - Wayne Brady, Colin Mochrie, Ryan Stiles along with a special guest each episode -must put their comedic skills to the test through a series of spontaneous improv games, prompted only by random ideas supplied by the studio audience.
Former football star Art Schlichter cons friends and acquaintances to feed his gambling addiction
Kimchi is one of the world's superfoods. Every family has a recipe and no meal is eaten in Korea without kimchi. In Mangwon Market in Seoul, John visits the stalls selling hundreds of different types.
Autumn brings both the rice harvest and Chuseok, the Korean harvest festival, the most important festival of the year. In his Gangnam kitchen, John makes japchae - Korean glass noodles.
Lincoln and Clyde find out that ARGGH! is coming to town and decide to go to the taping.
Tired of her siblings, Lori moves to the garage, but quickly finds it’s more than she bargained for.
With two of the three Mortal Instruments missing, everyone is on the hunt for the last one – The Mortal Mirror. Jace and Clary are on the hunt to recover it first before it could fall into enemy hands. But along the way, Clary realizes that her brother Jonathan may be closer than she thought. Meanwhile, Isabelle has a hard time accepting the fact that her little brother Max is growing up, and Maia struggles to bring her guard down with Simon.
Pumps' oldest son Sam is turning 16 and she tries her best to teach him self-reliance. Josh and the boys show Jen their appreciation.