Dave reveals why 184 people contacted him in one hour to tell him what he already knew, weighs up the true value of online petitions and explains how he took on cage-fighter Alex Reid and won. (Not at cage-fighting, obviously.)
The NCIS: LA team find out that one of their own has been compromised as they investigate the murder of a Navy contractor involved in illegal transactions of confidential data.
A look back at this season's outstanding blind auditions and a preview of the battles ahead.
The final blind auditions have the coaches Gwen Stefani, Pharrell Williams, Adam Levine and Blake Shelton selecting the last artists to finish their teams.
Ryan tries to recruit Ken Marino and a surprisingly erudite Francis Capra to to join his Veronica Mars spin-off.
Rhod Gilbert hosts another round of the light-hearted music quiz, with team captains Phill Jupitus and Noel Fielding joined by guests including chart-topping singer Ella Eyre, Harrison Koisser from Peace, Stacey Solomon and Seann Walsh.
The wild adventure begins with all new singles looking for love and money. The cast gets to know one another, hook-ups happen, relationships form, and an 11th girl is brought on to shake things up.
A third edition of "Gone With the Wind"; signed Muhammad Ali training shoes; Cartier sapphire and diamond ring.
The couples dance to songs commemorating their most memorable year; Colbie Caillat performs.
Robert Irvine is in South Padre Island to help the Padre Rita Grill. The grill has both food and music, but they're not doing either very well. Robert must overhaul the tacky decor and get the owners focused on the bottom line.
Lorna is participating in a road race against four other competitors. If she wins this race, then she can qualify to run in Africa's big race. Along the way, Lorna had to stop temporarily, due to a herd of so called wildebeest well that is what they call them when they are clearly Antelopes running across the road. Unfortunately, a baby wildebeest got separated from them. Lorna decides that she will stay with the baby, until the herd comes back to get her. Can Lorna come back from behind to win the race?
While investigating the murder of 55 year-old interpreter Agnes Bradley, the UCOS team get a partial DNA match from a teenage boy who once threw a brick onto a motorway as a dare. They interview the boy to see if one of his male relations could be the murderer, only to discover that his mother was raped and they could be looking for a rapist-turned-murderer. Agnes was a chess enthusiast so Gerry Standing and Steve McAndrew interview members of her local club while Sasha Miller and Strickland investigate leads from Agnes’s working life, where they meet a Chilean diplomat with a possible axe to grind. Steve McAndrew’s elderly father is dying, so he brings him to a London hospice for his last days.
Rhydian is determined to help Jana. Shannon follows her dream, and Tom faces the wrath of the Ks.
Grumio falls ill after eating an apple on the loo. Marcus refuses to pay for his medical treatment preferring instead to go with Cynthia's remedy of candlelight and prayer. Stylax strikes up a rapport with a rich nobleman Gaius who agrees to fund his charioteering career
After failing a military training mission, the team members are determined to prove themselves when an Internet infrastructure is threatened by a bomber.
A bloodthirsty massacre leaves a group of women in the hands of a ruthless man who wants to put them to whore.
Police Constable Cheryldeen Liversidge and Police Constable Kat Alison investigate two strongly contrasting stories about harassment and domestic abuse. Domestic abuse takes up to 40% of police time nationally and is now a priority for Bedfordshire Police, having had a poor record in the past. A scorned wife has dumped an ex-partner's clothes in a charity shop, while another woman complains of a series of highly threatening messages from a man with a violent past. On the surface, two very different cases, but both officers turn the cases they are investigating into something of a crusade and are determined to get to the bottom of what really went on in the private relations between their suspects and the victims.
Jimmy Carr returns with the topical comedy panel show, welcoming back team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson, who are joined by guests including comedians Jack Dee and Rob Beckett, radio presenter Gemma Cairney and Jamie Laing. As usual, the panellists discuss and dissect the events that have set the British public's chins wagging over the past week