Georgie and Diaz get along well, but will their energy be too much for mum, Deb? Lovebirds Mia and Josh have so much love to give a dog, will their home be the right one for nervous Rottweiler, Girlie?
After achieving his long-held ambition of becoming PM, scandals from his private life emerge and it becomes tough at the top. Finding himself in a corner, Boris makes some outlandish moves...
Miguel stumbles into an old flame at the hotel, then meets a guest with a peculiar last name — and even stranger tattoo — who ignites his dreams of gold.
As doubt looms over Miguel, Wilson encourages him to continue the adventure. But is discovering the treasure truly written in the stars?
With Miguel facing a dismaying fate, Lucas's gadgets come in handy, as does Lilí's idea — still, they're bound for an explosive confrontation.
As their plan goes awry, the gang pivots to help Miguel. With the cops hot on their trail, Miguel and Wilson enlist a new member and dash to the cenote.
After Lilí saves the day, the gang considers splitting, but a dire threat binds them back together. Juan offers a cryptic, yet monumental clue.
The bandits hit their next target: Churches. With time running out, they decide to divide and conquer... but outsmarting their pursuers won't be easy.
After their stunt is stalled, the group must figure out if there's a traitor among them. Soon, more than one revelation comes to light.
A terrified Emma is led at gunpoint by Niko to his remote farmhouse, where he claims to be trying to protect her from George. An attempt to catch George in the act backfires badly.
China's authoritarian government is quietly developing AI designed to control its citizens. Liz Hayes and her team investigate just how far China's silent invasion will go.
Dr Michael Mosley and the 30 other patients enrolled in the trial are diagnosed with chronic, but common sleep disorders. They must now embrace their strict, personalised eight-week treatment regime.
Some of Australia's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment on the best, worst and controversial shows and news stories of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
Tom Gleeson and his Big Brass Mug are besieged by another four contestants with eclectic expert subjects: Cronulla Sharks fan Matt, Mulan lover Jessica, Doja Cat fan Elle, and Brad, who's really into vintage roller skates.
Charlie unpacks the Sam Kerr kerfuffle and the man who survived 217 COVID shots, Rhys Nicholson voids health insurance, Scout Boxall drags Formula 1 and Geoffrey Robertson KC is at the desk.
From crude animation to a near $1 billion deal, "South Park" crosses the line to stay relevant in the era of cancel culture.
There's nothing as exciting as a Garth Brooks concert. It's important for Garth that the honky-tonk feel like his live shows. So he brings in his tour manager and stage and lighting team to build the best stage on Lower Broadway. When Garth struggles with what food to serve in his honky-tonk, he makes a decision that changes everything at the bar. Ms. Yearwood enters the picture.
A Canadian reality television show in which a group of contestants, known as "house guests", are sequestered in the Big Brother House, under the surveillance of cameras and microphones, for the chance to win a grand prize of $100,000 by being the last remaining house guest. Each week, the house guests vote to evict one of their own until two house guests remain on finale night. The winner is decided by the last seven evicted house guests, known as the Big Brother Jury.