Chemical assassin and Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein goes head-to-head with Cambodian communist leader Pol Pot, whose Khmer Rouge troops filled Cambodia's killing fields with millions of innocent victims.
The Red Jacket crew tackles the nearly impossible - taking a fully automatic Mk 19 Grenade Launcher, and converting it into a silenced, single shot select fire weapon. Meanwhile, Kris tries to make a hunting rifle float for a customer, while Will builds a version of a knife that shoots.
The buyers head back to Santa Ana, California and the reunion is anything but fruitful. Jarrod and Brandi quickly see their profits roll away, Barry becomes an organ donor, Dave proves that sometimes not making a deal is good common sense, and believe it or not, Darrell's hopes for a Santa Ana upside rest in the balance of a coin toss... scout's honor.
It's the hottest, sweatiest day of the year and it feels like the whole of camp has got one thing on the brain: sex. A-Rab, Rachael, Smallie - even Bobby - everyone seems to be getting some, apart from Barry, of course. Could this call for a change of tactics? And just as things are finally working out for Rachael and A-Rab, a surprise visitor throws everyone into turmoil: Saima. The Ex. The girl who broke A-Rab's heart has returned to get him back, but not if Barry and the Chunk Bunk have anything to do with it. Which only leaves Flynn to comfort a distraught Rachael...
Sgt. McCluskey, with the help of Toby, tries to determine if a mob boss is really behind the murder of Will Sterling, the business partner of a celebrated restaurant chef.
Looking at the secret lives of the wildlife in one of Britain's favourite gardens. Shot by Charlie Hamilton-James, this film follows various animals, from the family of foxes that play after hours in the pleasure gardens, to the toads in the Italian garden and the badgers that clear up the tea rooms at night. Set against the background of the gardening year, these stories reveal life behind the scenes at Heligan.
Fran sets Peter up with her hairdresser; Fran invites herself out on a date.
Kane and his team are up against a new wave of criminals, a society of people trying to organize and revitalize the ways of segregation; a group who call themselves, the “New Hope.” With Radner on the case and undercover in the “New Hope” compound, Mason has to keep the volatile Juliet under control after District Attorney, Lisa Clayton fails to convict, Kenneth, a suspected serial rapist. The escalation continues when the team finds that Kane’s former war veteran and sniper comrade, Bird, who’s suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, is suspected of killing innocent people by way of sniper rifle. With the current political elections and the people of Seattle running scared, Kane’s team must keep it’s cool even as the recent crime wave looks to be the bloodiest yet.
On their way to a big competition, Christi finds out that her grandmother has been admitted into a hospital. She now must choose whether to go to the hospital to sit by her grandmother's side or go to the dance competition.
Porter helps Carl at the school's charity dance-a-thon by using non-stop-dance magic on him. But when Carl can't stop dancing, Porter is forced to get help. Back at Bennett High, Jane hosts a telethon as Carl continues to dance non-stop for charity. If Carl keeps dancing he'll break a world record.
New driver Bernice continues to violate Tremont protocol, forcing a showdown with Robert. Plus, Eddie confronts a larger-than-life couple with a fake handicap placard.
Dani treats a golf star with the "yips'; TK gets a new therapist; a former professor sparks Dani's interest.
Surf's up when the buyers head to Huntington Beach. Darrell goes fishing for a locker, Barry sets his sights on some antique Militaria, Dave "The Mogul" Hester strangely has trouble just getting in the game, and Jarrod and Brandi eye a jewelry box - but is it worth $2,700?
Melanie's column about casual sex sends the women in search of Mr. Right Now, which results in a proposal for Elka from an old friend (Buck Henry) and a potentially life-threatening encounter for Victoria's former rock-star boyfriend (Huey Lewis).
Now that Nasim is labeled as a terrorist, he loses his credibility as a witness. Erickson buys land to build a private army. Ellen enlists journalist Dean Gulickson to track down Chris in Afghanistan. Michael comes to see Patty and demands to meet Catherine.
Twelve previously eliminated acts get a second chance to compete.
Codex's neurosis is rejected by the Guild as close quarters lead to hot tempers.
Aria is warned to be wary of Jason, while over-eager Mona encourages Hanna to try bonding with Kate at a country club.
Drew continues to increase the intensity of his fights, hoping to distract him from his fear of being beaten. At an illegal fight club, a fight goes to far, and is stopped by Katie. Drew's new girlfriend then teaches him to direct his skill into taekwondo. Dave returns to Alli's parents, as himself, and her father takes a liking to him, but with a warning. Holly J. continues regular meetings with her birth mother, and when Fiona buys her old prom dress for $20,000, she agrees to donate her kidney.
Twelve of the country's best amateur bakers take part in the second series of The Great British Bake Off, hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins. Over eight weeks their cake-baking, pastry, bread-making and patisserie skills are tested to the limit as they are challenged to bake everything from the perfect tarte au citron to towers of macaroons, and iced fingers to family pies. All the challenges are devised by legendary cookery writer and baker Mary Berry and acclaimed master baker Paul Hollywood who are also on hand to judge and taste their efforts. This first show sees the twelve amateur bakers challenged to make 24 beautifully flavoured and decorated cupcakes in two hours and the stress of highly pressurised surroundings of the Bake Off's open plan kitchen soon shows. Next up, the technical challenge - to make a coffee and walnut Battenberg cake from one of Mary Berry's recipes that delivers drastically different results. Finally, for a place in the next round of Bake Off they have to make and bake a tiered showstopper cake. But whose cakes will have the wow factor and who will be the first to leave The Great British Bake Off?