Britain's best-loved opinionated viewers pass judgement on the week's biggest and best TV programmes, including Sports Relief, Dead Famous DNA, Aliens and Man v Food.
Brett and Wayde revisit some of the most unthinkable items the ATM crew has turned into tanks over the years. They share never before seen footage that documents the challenge of creating some of the most unconventional tanks.
Chima is peaceful yet again. Laval and Cragger go on a joyful Speedor cruise. But the Ravens use the peace to move into Eagle Spires. The Eagles try to get rid of them, but the Ravens are very persistent. It will be up to Eris to trick them to leave.
A laundromat worker witnesses a murder and tries not to be the next victim, two teens' escalating cyber pranks on each other backfire badly.
The show where everything's made up and the points don't matter. Not a talk show, not a sitcom, not a game show, Whose Line Is It Anyway? is a completely unique concept to network television. Four talented actors perform completely unrehearsed skits and games in front of a studio audience. Host Drew Carey sets the scene, with contributions from the audience, but the actors rely completely on their quick wit and improvisational skills. It's genuinely improvised, so anything can happen - and often does.
Alan is joined by singer, songwriter and X Factor judge Gary Barlow, who also performs his latest single Since I Saw You Last. Comedian and actor Ricky Gervais joins Alan to talk about his latest film Muppets Most Wanted, together with two of the movie's stars - the one and only Kermit the Frog and his froggy nemesis Constantine. And Jessica Hynes tells Alan about reprising her role as Siobhan Sharpe in the new comedy W1A.
Reality-style drama following the lives of a group of dancers at the Next Step Dance Studio. The nationals team is chosen, with devastating results for some A-Troupers. Hunter enlists Emily's help to make Michelle jealous
A snowmobile is fitted with machine guns; Charlie works on a rare Japanese rifle.
The guys head to the Lone Star State where they whip up trouble teaching cowboy skills on a ranch, and forget their southern hospitality trying to sell western wear.
When Crooler loses control over Cragger, he reverts to his good, old self and is in high spirits, willing to help all animals of Chima – but as usual, Crooler has a trick up her sleeve and employs a Raven alchemist to produce fake CHI.
Rapper Tyga laughs with Rob as guys get nutted in “Rack City,” bad drivers think they “Found a Spot” and innocent victims get painfully close to sneakers in “Check Out My Kicks.”
Foodie famous Guy Fieri and Rob take a tour through the Ridiculous side of “Flavortown,” learn how to “Tame Your Flame,” and say farewell to “Junky Cars.”
From the prairies to Canada's vast boreal forest that stretches almost from coast to coast, we reveal a huge wilderness of extremes that has been shaped over millennia by both humans and wildfires. Here pronghorn antelope, the fastest hoofed land animal on earth, still haunt the grasslands, the elusive wolverine thrives in the icy remote northern forests and beaver share their cozy lodges with grateful muskrats.
Farm girl Rochelle Bilow takes on city boy Paul Denamiel for a chance to take on Bobby Flay.
In flashback, the Knave hunts Alice per Cora’s directive and he finds himself striking a deal to get his heart back, while in present day Wonderland, Alice and the Knave’s friendship is tested as he does Jafar’s bidding and steals from her. Meanwhile, the Jabberwocky attempts to free herself from Jafar’s control and Jafar is confronted by his former partner.
Critic Forrest MacNeil reviews real-life experiences including sleeping with a celebrity and being Batman.
Jade Jones, Andrez Harriott, Eternal, Girl Thing, Ben Adams and 5th Story