Laura, LaFontaine and Carmilla return from the library with an old Sumerian book and a new very old friend, J-P Armitage, a junior records clerk from 1874 whose consciousness was sucked into the library catalogue and who now exists digitally on a flash drive. While Carmilla helps to translate the contents of the book, Perry comes looking for LaFontaine.
Sadee Deenus looks at a controversial new parenting trend and Reagan Biscayne exposes the dirty secrets of television game shows.
Dial in on the Pawn Stars as they check out two antique telephones. Will Corey answer and make the deal solo or will he have to call in some backup? Then, Rick spots a rare porcelain bowl made during the Ch'ien-lung dynasty. Will Rick handle the china with care or will the deal smash to pieces? And later, Chumlee refuses to leave work even though he doesn't feel well. Will he make it through the day or will Rick get sick of his complaining?
Sal, Q and Murr are sent to some employers this episodes and get cheeky whilst explaining their uninspired resumes as they try to gain a job working at a mobile phone shop. Following this they head off to the ferry as they pile on bizzare gesture after bizarre gesture on top of one another. The loser tonight witnesses an unholy matrimony.
Explore the ways that the Scandinavian people have survived winter through the practice of preservation and aging with Chef Magnus Nilsson.
Professional basketball star Nate Robinson takes a look at some fellow “Sharpshooters,” plays some “Supermarket Sports,” and joins the celebration with “Dunk Cam.”
Rob, Sterling, and Chanel find out why “White Men Can’t Dread,” witness the winged lawbreakers of “Bird Crimes,” and take it to the next level with “Extremer Sports.”
Andrew and Zelda decide to drop their usual Halloween traditions and instead throw a joint party.
At St George's in south west London, the trauma team fight to save the life of a young woman after a motorbike accident. Luke, who is 11, is brought in after having a seizure.
The King is angry to learn that his orders to create fire-breaks have been ignored. Thomas finally finds Sarah on the streets and together they find shelter from the inferno.
After 30 years as a civil engineer, Joe Cato sells his building business to spend more time with his kids and build a new house. This house will be completed entirely by rammed earth construction.
The moment when all animals must strike out on their own in search of independence.
Belson invites Clarence and friends to a sleepover party, with a catch: whoever can survive the night's pranks and scares will win Belson's old Acedia game system!
Chopped's Ted Allen and Amanda Freitag stop by the arena with one goal in mind: Beat Bobby Flay! Italian-born chef Patrick D'Andrea takes on Canadian chef Rob Feenie for the chance to stare down the master.
In this special episode, Michael breaks the laws of physics with a multitude of tricks and then introduces new technologies to some very accepting patrons.
Anne experiments with growing plants but her crafty robo-mouse eats her experiment. Nick, Anne and Shania devise ways to catch the robo-mouse while the androids discover a stray cat in the junkyard. Hand, Eyes and Pal hilariously try to apply what Anne says about plant-care to taking care of the cat. But once Anne shows them that animals have different needs than plants, they take better care of the cat and want to keep her. Nick realizes the cat is the perfect solution to Anne's plant problem but, unfortunately, the stray has already moved on. Now the question is, will the cat come back?
The guys try to help Penny out of an awkward work dilemma, when a smitten doctor shows up at her door after her flirtatious sales techniques work a little too well. Meanwhile, Amy and Bernadette argue over whether or not female scientists should play up their sexuality.
Fourteen designers return for the season; the designers create collections inspired by new York's uptown or downtown scene.
Anne has recreated Nikola Tesla's plasma ball for her summer school project. Before they can get Anne's plasma ball up and running, the power goes out in the junkyard. Anne decides to try alternative types of energy (sun, wind and people power) to generate electricity for her Plasma Ball. Meanwhile, thanks to Shania's fixation on a popular singer, Hand develops an interest in the electric company truck that comes to fix the power lines... can androids feel love too?