Amanda's true colours are exposed but the results are devastating for the Next Step. Emily catches West doing a good deed. Riley enlists James to convince a studio ex-member to come back.
Hidden in McCarthy is the largest man-made ruin in the world - and Neil wants to open it up to tourists. Jenny finds a secret creek that holds gold and must pack a raft to inspect the claim.
For thousands of years, in cultures throughout the world, people have practiced elaborate techniques to preserve the human body after death. The ancient Egyptians believed mummification ensured entrance into the next life. Buddhist monks in Japan practiced a shocking self-mummification process that began before death in the hopes of becoming a "living Buddha." And the Incas consulted the mummified remains of their kings to discuss affairs of state and the future. Ancient Astronaut theorists believe the global practice of mummification is not a coincidence, but proof that highly advanced extraterrestrials visited Earth in the distant past. Could our ancestors have witnessed a form of biological hibernation and then mimicked it with mummification? Could mummification have been an attempt to recreate suspended animation so often connected to extraterrestrial space travel? Or could the intention have been to preserve the body for future DNA removal?
Picture your dream car: it probably looks like a Tesla Model S. Have you ever wondered just how that machine was made? Join the How It's Made crew as we go to its birthplace, revealing the inner workings and gorgeous exterior.
In the grand final, the beauties and their geeks are tested mentally, physically and emotionally one last time as they fight it out to be crowned the winners. Hosted by James Tobin.
Package Deal is a Canadian television sitcom created by Andrew Orenstein about three brothers and the woman that comes between them. It debuted on City on 18 June 2013.
Package Deal is a Canadian television sitcom created by Andrew Orenstein about three brothers and the woman that comes between them. It debuted on City on 18 June 2013.
Russell Howard offers his unique perspective on the big stories dominating all of our news outlets, from online and print to broadcast, as well as picking up on those sometimes overlooked things. He uses clips, sketches and studio guests to look at things that have made him smile during the week.
Commissioner Miller decides to give Liz and her new ideas his full backing, leaving Finn worrying about his future.
Edwina talks Danny into letting Shawn do work experience with him, exposing his middle class lifestyle. Meanwhile, Margaret's doctor insists she must find a dog to walk every day.
Meg scores a job at trendy charity HumanKind UK. All she has to do is win over her cool boss Rebecca, and fit in with the general hip office vibe. No problem, right?
Holmes and Kitty investigate the murder of a postal store owner whose death is connected to the illegal diamond trade. Meanwhile, Gregson's career is placed in jeopardy when he hits a fellow NYPD officer.
After facing the choice of imprisonment or community service, Doof becomes a teacher at Vanessa's school. Meanwhile, a trio of bugs embark on a journey to become the first insects to communicate with humans.
Michael stuns shoppers with a remarkably advanced antique that self-tailors clothes and a chalkboard that solves mathematical equations.
Christy has mixed feelings about Candace and Baxter's relationship and things heat up between Alvin and Bonnie.
Walden becomes a foster parent to a 6-year-old boy, but worries about himself when they don't hit it off like he hoped.
Ryan and Alvey are in the spotlight at the King Beast promotional event. Alvey counsels Christina on getting professional help for her addiction. Lisa sees a lawyer looking for advice. Jay searches for Hector & Carlos.
Sticks introduces Rocky to the best thing ever, spinning; Dom forces Adrian to return to the carcinogenic luxury of his father's home; Thinge and Mum uncover a dark secret; and Dave goes rogue while Roboss is recharging.