Charles Shaughnessy (The Nanny / Days of Our Lives) stands up to his boyhood fears and returns to a legendary 16th century English castle where he had a supernatural experience as a child. With the help of Kim Russo, Charles is forced to confront the evil, shadowy spirit that dwells in the castle and bullies its visitors.
Sam and Cat are hired to baby-sit a doll on Halloween. Cat thinks she turned Dice into a monkey.
Our heroes must escort the dangerous, slippery half-man, half-reptilian Salvador Cumo to prison. Along the journey, Raimundo winds up falling prey to Salvador's charm, which puts the Monks' lives and mission at risk.
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch is an American animated television series on Hub Network based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The series is developed by Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy and was acquired by Hub Network on October 1, 2012. The series was originally intended for a summer 2013 release but has since been pushed out to fall 2013.
The boys sneak into Noodman's family reunion to sample a new Frycade wing recipe.
Sanjay tries to give an electric charger to his mother during a blackout. The problem is, everyone else wants it.
Lockup explore prison facilities throughout the United States, profiling notable inmates, incidents, and prison operations.
Na Jung finally pays the price of having a weak back. More students move into the house, increasing the pool of future son-in-laws for Sung Dong Il and Lee Il Hwa.
Na Jung tries her best to win the attention of basketball player, Lee Sang Min. Jang Guk Young moves from the countryside to Seoul, but gets lost finding his way to Shinchon Homestay.
Newbie Shoku Warrior Ping Pong is stressing over mastering all the tasks before him so he duplicates himself with the Ring of Catsumi Shen Gong Wu. This makes him vulnerable to Chase's evil plan to turn him into Reptilian Ping Pong.
Jimmy Carr hosts the topical comedy panel show, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson and guests Helen Flanagan, Henning Wehn. Alex Brooker and Miles Jupp.
Women willing to sacrifice the innocent. Betrayal; jealousy; coping with children.
The popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Stephen Merchant and guest panellists Hal Cruttenden and Gabby Logan.
Rita and the girls worry about the upcoming full moon's effect on Zac. Nixie thinks they should let Zac find the trident so they can take it from him and hide it. Lyla thinks they should come clean with him so he'll in hopes that he'll understand and stay away from it. While Lyla warns Zac to keep away from Mako Island during the full moon, Evie sees them holding hands and breaks up with him. Cam discovers that the girls know Zac's secret but feels uneasy about them helping him. Under the light of the full moon, Zac goes after the trident with the girls close behind.
Sivuqaq is an 18 year old, larger than life captive pacific walrus. By now he should be a dad but things have not worked out. This is where reproduction scientist Holley Muraco comes in. Holley is taking on the biggest challenge of her career - trying to help Sivuqaq become a parent. Yet walrus love is a mystery - even pandas have been bred more successfully than walruses. Holley hopes the clues lie in in exploring the lives of Sivuqaq's wild cousins and that she can find the answers by journeying to their breeding grounds in Northern Alaska.
Chyna Parks, an 11 year old musical prodigy, gets into a gifted program called Advanced Natural Talents at the local high school. Along with her fellow elementary school-aged 'ANTs', she must navigate the halls of a new school of older kids who are not particularly fond of grade-skipping newbies.
Award-winning Alan Carr presents another celebrity-packed Chatty Man. Guests include pop superstar Britney Spears, who chats exclusively about her new single Work Bitch. London 2012 Olympic hero and long distance runner Mo Farah discusses his new autobiography Twin Ambitions, while US movie star Joseph Gordon-Levitt talks about his new film Don Jon. Plus music from Jake Bugg who performs What Doesn't Kill You in the studio.
With a new A-Troupe assembled, the dancers decide to change the Regionals routine.