The Jeffersonian team investigates the murder of a nationally ranked gymnast, whose remains were hit by lightning and scattered throughout a public park. Although evidence points to a fellow gymnast as the key suspect, Brennan and Booth discover the victim was leading a double life. Meanwhile, Booth gets upset when Brennan shows surprising empathy for the victim's father, and Cam confronts the woman who stole her identity.
Grundy tries to surprise the ANTs by dressing up as Santa Claus, but things take a turn when the backup computer locks the kids in the school.
Kathy Burke hosts the news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop and guest panellists Miles Jupp and Tim Loughton MP.
Reality-style drama following a group of dancers. The dancers are excited when their regional costumes arrive, but they are the wrong ones.
The Birthday Boys are booked on a comedy event proclaiming that All Your Favorites Are Back! The line-up goes on and on and on; a restaurant owner who puts more care into advertising the price of the food than the meal itself.
Trash and Na Jung finally start dating but there are still a few hurdles left in front of them.
Tiny Sim, an evil artist and Jack's Number One fan, brings horrible weasel drawings to life with the aid of a Shen Gong Wu. Armed with mutated weasels, Tiny Sim rampages through town, giving the Monks and Jack a hard time.
William is determined to convince Audrey of the truth behind her origins; a seemingly unstoppable curse is unleashed.
Nick faces his toughest challenge yet when he and Hank investigate a case that combines religious phenomenon with the dark dealings of the Wesen Council. Meanwhile, Rosalee is torn when Nick's case challenges her Wesen loyalties. Elsewhere, Captain Renard leaves town to tend to some "family matters."
Todd makes a startling discovery while searching for new ground; Parker tries to stop Todd from repossessing his dozer; Fred prematurely gives up on his glory hole.
Tensions continue to escalate between the United States and Pakistan after Amanda plants evidence that Pakistan hired Nikita to kill the President. Ryan becomes suspicious of Birkhoff's increasingly odd behavior and tells Nikita and Michael that he thinks Amanda may have kidnapped Birkhoff and planted a double on the plane. Meanwhile, the CIA captures Alex and questions her about her involvement with Nikita.
The Ark of the Covenant is one of the most sought after religious relics of all times and far more than just a box that contained the Ten Commandments. The biblical stories surrounding the Ark speak of a device with divine powers that was able to produce food, take down stonewalls, kill those that come in contact with it, and provide direct communication to God. Are these stories mere myth? Or did the Ark of the Covenant possess extraordinary powers? What happened to this incredible relic? Could it still be hidden? Are we getting close to a rediscovery--and reactivation--of the Ark? And if so, will the Ark of the Covenant reveal a long, lost connection to our extraterrestrial past?
Together on Graham's sofa are star of stage and screen, ex-Harry Potter Daniel Radcliffe; comedian Harry Hill; Great British Bake Off queen Mary Berry; Andrew Lloyd Webber; and music and chat from Sir Cliff Richard.
Stephen Fry discusses knights and knaves. Victoria Coren, Sue Perkins, Rev. Richard Coles and Alan Davies are his guests at the round table.
Louis continues to gain constituent support as Shelby chronicles his recovery. Gil John faces Digger Mancusi in a town hall where he struggles to keep up with his polished and well-liked opponent, despite much help and coaching from Robert and Andy.
Westley, the smallest member of Lord Hater's Watchdog army, accidentally gets left behind during a search for Wander and Sylvia. Westley has Wander and Sylvia as his prisoners so he can return to Lord Hater, but Wander seeks to make him a new friend.