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.
The imposing city of Washington D.C. was inspired by the ancient world, as seen in the Greek pillars, Roman domes and even an Egyptian-style obelisk that mark the landscape. But is it possible that the designs and philosophies enshrined in the streets of the U.S. capital were influenced by an otherworldly source? Ancient Astronaut theorist Giorgio A. Tsoukalos travels to Washington D.C. and Philadelphia to investigate the origins of the American democratic experiment. Did George Washington have an alien encounter at Valley Forge–one that gave him mystical protection throughout the American Revolutionary War? Does the way Washington D.C. was planned and constructed hold any clues to the beliefs of the nation’s founding leaders? Did the Native American stories of Sky Gods play a role in the establishment of the United States? Might the inspirational ideas of reason and science embraced by the Founding Fathers have in fact been seeded by an extraterrestrial intervention?
As the gang head off for their annual 1960s-themed getaway weekend, it looks like there could be a little less fun and a little more stress at the seaside.
Jessie hits it off with a new guy she meets in the park named Brooks, unaware that he is Ms. Chesterfield's son.
When Ofsted arrive to conduct an impromptu inspection, Greybridge is thrown into chaos.
The regulars are joined by Rob Beckett, Gary Delaney, Sara Pascoe and Romesh Ranganathan.
The designers are tasked with creating modern, age-appropriate looks for a young girl based on the BeForever line of American Girl dolls. They have $150 and one day to complete the challenge.
LaFontaine's revelation came as a late surprise without warning to Laura, but suddenly the behavior of her roomy did make a lot of sense to her. Question is, what do you do with a vampire as your roommate who gives you seduction eyes and tries to lure you in? Considering to play the bait might not be the best idea, or does it?
Steven tells Connie about his mission with the Gems to heal Amethyst after she cracks her gemstone.
Funny guys, comedian Judah Friedlander and Iron Chef Michael Symon team up for a battle that is no laughing matter -- finding a competitor to Beat Bobby Flay! They'll be watching Cali's Jason Fullilove duke it out against New York's Billy Oliva to see who has what it takes to book Bobby out of his own arena.
Travel with Ed to the foothills of the Andes to explore the most elemental part of cooking: fire.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner are “Keeping Up With The Knormals,” dealing with “Krazy Moms” and teaching Rob how to “Kill The Kamera.”
Raven and Starfire clash after Starfire creates a bond with Raven's father, while Robin, Cyborg, and Beast Boy struggle to return to Earth's surface after falling into a deep cavern.
Hoyle and Eli race to track down Cole Younger before he slips out of their grasp for good.