Selling Houses Australia is an Australian TV show, based on the British show of the same name. The series follows property owners who are having difficulty selling their home. Led by property expert Andrew Winter, the team initially assess the property, and then proceed with a renovation to boost the property's appeal and saleability. The property is then put up for sale and the result is shown at the end of each episode.
Dong-hoon confronts Jun-yeong at a secluded campsite to put his scheming to an end. For a while, Jun-yeong seems to do as he's told.
Kortney and Dave bring an old run-down farmhouse back to life. With a storm looming, will they be able to salvage the renovation or will a flood cause their costs to spiral out of control?
The six remaining chefs are breaking bread together as they're tasked with crafting an innovative sandwich in the Chairman's Challenge. An underdog impresses the other chefs, and the winner of the challenge hones their strategy by pitting two front-runners against each other in a Secret Ingredient Showdown featuring a colorful root vegetable. Their dishes are presented to judges Iron Chef Marc Forgione and Judy Joo, and one chef is sent home.
Donal MacIntyre interviews former Detective Chief Inspector Clive Driscoll to discover how he investigated the suspected murder of Surjit Athwal, without a body or witness.
Karppi's initiative rubs some the wrong way. Alex makes an admission to Linda. A card found in the Lexus reveals who was driving it after the party.
Frankie Fritz challenges Rusty and Ruby to a multistage race around Sparkton Hills, with the Mobile Rivet Lab as the stakes.
Joanna turns a little bungalow into a cozy cottage retreat for a woman after the passing of her husband; Jo gets to work creating a dream home with light neutral colors, natural wood elements and spaces to hang photos and memorabilia.
Mina and Karen purchase a crumbling house in the Bates-Hendricks neighborhood, only to find out it's the first house they can't save. With a clean slate, Mina designs a white beauty with new buyers already in mind. Karen and Mina add unique features and lots of charm to hopefully help their longtime friends find a new home.
Paramedics response to a heart attack, a woman who strikes her head on the sidewalk, and a pair of suicide attempts.
Vince gets a push from his parents to let his guard down when it comes to dating; Lee and Bailey define their relationship; Michelle takes it off for art class; Diane's biological clock is ticking even louder.
When Marie tells Greg she wants the children back, the two go head to head in court. An epic, divisive custody battle exposes old wounds and digs into the truth of their marriage.
Barry and Ralph take different approaches to finding the remaining bus metas before DeVoe gets to them. However, Ralph's cavalier attitude frustrates Barry and the two clash over what it means to be a hero. Meanwhile, Breacher returns to ask Cisco for a favor.
Frankie is surprised but relieved when Dr. Goodwin agrees to buy all of the peanut brittle that Brick needs to sell for school. But the good doctor displays a bit of Mr. Hyde behavior when Frankie doesn't deliver the product in an expeditious manner. Meanwhile, Axl is getting sick and tired of having Mike tell him how to run his life; and things go off the rails when Axl attempts to trade in the Winnebago and buy a car. Sue is more determined than ever to win a very prestigious and competitive hotel scholarship; and Frankie swears that she's seeing something mysterious flying through the house.
Jess and Nick come back from a book tour for "The Pepperwood Chronicles" across Europe.
The duo sets out to unlock a case about a veteran hitman who Murtaugh has followed for years. Riggs struggles to find a connection with his father. Murtaugh scares Riana with his overprotective driving lessons. The team members finds themselves wedged in a dangerous incident that tests their trust.
Adam shares that it was against the rules for gladiators to kill opponents, and tells the story of a Celtic woman who brought the Roman Empire to its knees. Plus, the brave “300” Spartans numbered closer to 7000.