Paul digs and finds the ugly truth behind the Castor Boys logbooks of names, pushing him into action. Meanwhile, Felix is desperate for info on Sarahs whereabouts, and presses the still-ailing Rachel for any shred of a lead. In order for Donnie and Alison to take their money-making endeavor to the next level she must introduce Jason Kellerman to her unique business plan.
A history project causes friction among the kids as they quarrel over how to complete it. Nevertheless, their research leads them to uncover some intriguing ancestors.
Bella makes jokes at a roast for the Bulldogs, but her quips cause problems for Sawyer and Pepper. Meanwhile, Newt does his best to ruin a new guy's chances with Sophie.
Rainbow Dash and Pinkie pie are called by the map to the ancient kingdom of Griffonstone but have conflicting ideas as to what problem they have been called to fix.
When Sy's new girlfriend makes significant changes around the hospital, the doctors react with hostility.
When a visitor from home arrives in Hope Valley, Elizabeth begins to question the direction of her heart and feelings for Jack. As Abigail struggles with how to help her daughter-in-law, Bill delves deeper into an undercover investigation.
The Bee Team welcomes a visiting Autobot veteran just in time to fend off a Decepticon fugitive bent on monopolizing one of the Bots' most precious commodities.
Lucy, an aspiring Celestial Wizard, becomes a friend and ally to powerful wizards Natsu, Gray, and Erza, who are part of the (in)famous wizard guild, Fairy Tail.
A thousand years after the destruction of Earth by gigantic aliens called Gauna, mankind is living on massive spaceships. One of these space ships is Sidonia, which is protected by large pilot controlled exosuits called Gardes.
Scott's secret identity is at risk when his friends win the Comedy Bang Bang Interview a Fan contest. Meanwhile, Thomas Middleditch proves he's an expert at accent work, and shaman Harmony Moonglass leads the group in a guided mediation.
Sarah and Duck discover a Lemon Cafe in the park, but it seems to be nearly closing time.
The Jamaica High Prom is just around the corner, but there's little to be excited about when a smooth-talking spectre starts literally stealing the hearts of teen girls in their dreams. It's up to Penny to track down the evil spirit and put an end to his reign of terror.
The Life's Too Short star takes his family to the Isle of Wight for Cowes Week, where he tries his hand at sailing in the company of double Olympic gold medallist Shirley Robertson - and bites off a bit more than he can chew. Ever the romantic, Warwick then tries to surprise wife Sam with a romantic gesture - paragliding onto a beach with a box of chocolates. The family ends the trip with a spot of relaxing paddleboard yoga after an exhausting day's dancing with local morris dancers, the Men of Wight.
Satirical news quiz. Regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Frank Skinner and panellists Cariad Lloyd and Jon Ronson.
A live-action girl named Mia is plunged into an animated storybook world of elves and unicorns.
As the reigning genius continues his journey to answering questions, the challenger continues to try and knock their opponent off.
A weekly block of animated shorts, featuring the series Major Lazer, Axe Cop, Lucas Bros. Moving Co., Stone Quackers, High School USA! and Golan the Insatiable.