Guests this time are Bruno Tonioli, Adam Buxton, Kirsty Wark, and Rob Beckett.
When the Turtles go to the bizarre realm of Dimension X, Mikey is the only one who can figure the place out.
Cory gives the class a living-history assignment that takes the four friends back to New York City in 1961.
Host Don Wildman examines a reel of film that depicts a high-flying stunt that changed aviation history, a panda discovered by an unlikely heroine and an aged document that tells the story of one man's unparalleled imprisonment.
After testing out a new procedure, Thackery and Bertie vow to reverse a series of failures in the operating theatre. Euphoric after helping Speight, Cornelia finds herself less than enthusiastic about her status as the future Mrs. Phillip Showalter. Thackery entertains a salesman’s pitch; Everett considers how to help Eleanor with her grief; Barrow haggles over used merchandise. Edwards finds his clinic, and his career, in jeopardy after a surprise encounter.
Lorraine Pascale shows people with no kitchen confidence how to create meals. Lorraine helps Bryony Crutcher host her best friend's hen party.
Kevin Lacey ends up battered and bruised after snatching a one million dollar Falcon 20, owned by a debtor he has a long, rocky history with. Mike Kennedy is called in to repo a Cessna 208 Caravan used in the illegal trafficking of exotic animals.
Jimmy Carr hosts the comedy panel show's version of the famous quiz, with team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson joined by guests Vic Reeves and Jo Brand. Countdown regular Susie Dent is in Dictionary Corner with Adam Buxton, maths expert Rachel Riley looks after the letters and numbers, and there's a special appearance by Rob Beckett.
The team are joined by five members of the English rugby team as they investigate an all but forgotten piece of British history. With spooks galore and spirits abound the whole investigation takes a new turn when one of the Rugby team is given some information on a ouija board that he will never forget and a poltergiest takes a dislike to the rest of team.
As the ’80s give way to the ’90s, 16-bit technology arrives and video games become more vivid and more dynamic than ever before. A generation of young composers who grew up inspired by the game music of the previous generation take video game music to new heights, with the new systems allowing for game music to sound more cinematic than ever before. At the same time, video games are experiencing a boom across the globe thanks to titles like Street Fighter 2 which ensured that the music of composer Yoko Shimomura was blaring out of news agents, fish and chips shops, and – of course – arcades the world over.
Duke struggles to accept Jennifer's death; Nathan searches for some shred of Audrey in Mara's cruel personality; Dwight shoulders the heavy burden of holding Haven together.
When Russ, Lina and Jess visit AJ at rehab, everyone's issues come to a head.
Sean is convinced he has found the third victim of convicted killer Leonard Vance. He gets a confession but Vance is unable to locate the body.
Become a pinball wizard with the Pawn Stars when Chumlee checks out two classic machines. Can he get the high score or will it be game over? Then, Rick wings it when he checks out a carrier pigeon capsule from WWII. Will he make an offer on the fly or will it be one for the birds? And later, the guys give Rick a hard time when he decides to take up boxing. Can he prove he’s got the eye of the tiger or will he end up down for the count?
After attending her friend’s baby sprinkle, Riki is anxious that she’s becoming too old to conceive and plans a visit to a fertility doctor. Also, a therapist tells Kate that she has “Peter Pan Syndrome” and needs to grow up, leading her to question if she needs to make some drastic life changes.
Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani discuss their favorite horror movies and feature stand-up by Tom Lennon, Adam Cayton-Holland, Tom Wilson and Kyle Kinane.