Matilda gets angry as the Blues play dangerous games with the eggs. But when the eggs are in trouble, she goes against her own ideas.
With his sights set on the Tony, Tom pulls out all the stops at a Houston & Levitt tribute night, but can Julia turn away from "Hit List" long enough to help? Ivy is afraid of damaging her reputation when Tom asks her to perform a risqué number. The cast of "Hit List" is rocked by a betrayal close to home.
Jonathan's guests this week are Jamie and Louise Redknapp, artist and musician Yoko Ono, and Hollywood action-man Vin Diesel. Two of the world's greatest magicians from hit stadium show The Illusionists do something special, and new English rock band Bastille perform live.
Science is taking to the streets as amateur and professional scientists conduct experiments and post their exploits online, competing with other backyard scientists to go bigger and bolder. Outrageous Acts of Science delves into this fascinating world. Includes drone races, "Flight of the Quadrotor" segment, the #3 Epic Stunt.
A dangerous poltergeist threatens a newly-blended family. A young woman is tormented by visions of her own gruesome death.
B.O.B. discovers a secret switch that General Monger tells him not to touch. Will it get rewired before the Big Blue Blob can get to flip it?
Dr. Cockroach overpromises that he's made a teleportation machine. Instead he's made a short wormhole and tries to pass it off as the real thing.
Linda's nursing experience enables her to see the bigger picture concerning a patient.
Holly Willoughby and Reggie Yates host the first of the battle rounds.
Steve and Amy head to Virginia to investigate reports of paranormal activity. While Steve discovers the home was a former slave plantation, Amy confronts several spirits, including an entity she believes is planning to destroy the home.
Wayde and Brett dive into a brand new undertaking transporting a fully operational beer fermenter. The guys head south to create an iconic donut-shaped tank inspired by the renowned Dunkin' Donuts.
In this episode, the guests joining Lee Mack and David Mitchell are Charles Dance OBE, Stephen Mangan, Isy Suttie, and Gok Wan.
Marc discovers the source of the awful smell stinking up his house. His podcast guest, Denis Leary, calls Marc’s masculinity into question, causing him to over prepare for removing the dead animal from under his house. Marc’s mom sets up a meeting between him and a family friend who becomes Marc’s eager new assistant.
Flem modifies an MK-7 for a sub-machine gun champ’s upcoming competition. In the meantime, desperate for revenue, Will agrees to overhaul a rusted out anti-tank cannon. Tempers flare between Joe and Kris as the missing SOCOM barrels put everyone on edge.
In Newport News, Va., police catch a cyclist carrying a concealed weapon; officers from the Broward County Sheriff's Office in Florida respond to a burglary; a Palm Beach, Fla., man is taken into custody after a domestic-disturbance call.
Kansas police investigate a car crash and find drugs and a gun in one of the vehicles; a physical fight erupts between two roommates in North Las Vegas; and in Chattanooga, cops stop two men leaving a drug dealer's residence.
The popular news quiz returns, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Jo Brand and guest panellists John Cooper Clarke and Michael Fabricant.
Officers from the Las Vegas Metro Police Department question a young woman who appears to be soliciting prostitution, but she denies the accusation despite prior arrests. Later, officers from the Chattanooga Police Department respond to a call involving a father and son who got into a physical altercation involving alcohol. Finally, officers from the Portland Police Bureau chase after a suspect who begins to run when they flash their lights on him, and they find out that he tried to get rid of his methamphetamines to avoid being sent to rehab.