Sam and Tricia finally tell Mary Jo why they're temporarily moving her from the care facility. After accidentally blowing his own cover stalking Brad, Joel opens up about his personal crisis stemming from Fred's upcoming wedding.
When an ATF agent goes missing, the bureau seeks help from the NCIS team to investigate stolen military-grade weapons and locate the agent; Callen and Anna continue to plan their wedding; Rountree's sister interviews for medical school.
When a note McCall receives leads her to the location of her late father's car, she must revisit the past to uncover who was behind his carjacking and murder nearly 30 years prior.
Dembe reflects on his complicated past when he receives a concerning call from an old connection. An ambitious Congressman begins to question the Task Force's operations.
Linda very nearly kidnaps a children's book author by accident; the Belcher kids try to help Mr. Frond get his cat out of a tree in front of the school.
Nicole admits to snooping, Jen begs Rishi to let her go, and Gabe heads to his wedding without his sister. Meanwhile, Kris and Jeymi have an altercation, and on an explosive Tell All, tempers flare, secrets are revealed and new revelations leave everyone stunned.
Judy and Kima are worried about finding the perfect dates for prom, while the other Tobins investigate the source of a weird smell.
Haywood's relationship with Suarez is put to the test as her leadership is called into question after a tragic shooting close to home.
Ant and Dec host another episode of the nation's most-loved variety talent show as Bruno Tonioli, Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden and Alesha Dixon judge more jaw-dropping acts.
Krusty opens a school for clowning, which becomes the most successful thing he's ever done.
Two families from opposite ends of the financial spectrum and class divide swap homes, social status and budgets for 7 days as they discover how the other half lives.
A strange basket appears in front of Myoyeongak. Inside it is a living, breathing baby with "7 red moles" on her forehead. Although both brothers secretly attempt to place the basket on someone else's doorstep, they return to find it sitting right where it was found?. Meanwhile, red-white mask steals from Gyeongseong's gold mining royalties in search of the "golden ruler" that revives the dead.
Isobel Young meets with religious hardliners in Pakistan, where insulting The Prophet is constitutionally punishable by death, and reports on how they encourage the extrajudicial killing of blasphemers without mercy; Alzo Slade explores the systemic issues behind housing inequality, from landlord concerns over the safety of their renters to how an unregulated background check industry can complicate housing access for formerly incarcerated people.
Kardea Brown hosts a Mother's Day lunch for her childhood best friends. She's cooking up Scalloped Potato-Stuffed Chicken alongside her Sugar Snap Pea Salad with Roasted Grapes. Then, Kardea has the perfect dessert for these mamas, a Lemon Meringue Pie with shortbread cookie crust, tart lemon filling and pillowy meringue. Plus, every mama deserves a delicious cocktail, so Kardea treats her ladies to a Strawberry Rosé Daiquiri -- a frozen treat with sparkling rosé, rum and strawberries.
With Wolfie on tour, Valerie Bertinelli stocks up the freezer with food for his return. She prepares a rock star meal of Freezer-Friendly Baked Ziti, Quick Turkey and Butternut Squash Soup and snackable Egg Bites. Then, she satisfies everyone's sweet tooth with Triple Chocolate Salted Brownie Cookies.
Contestants fight to stay alive in the first elimination challenge of the season. Cooking from favourite childhood memories, the least impressive dishes over two rounds will send its maker home.
As Boyd's condition grows more alarming, Sara's return to town puts him in a difficult position; Jim shares a troubling new theory about the town.
A potential new witness in the case emerges as the cops dig into old case files to hunt for leads.
The Church's Fiirm – 60 MINUTES reports on the $100 billion fortune built by the secretive investment arm of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a whistleblower's allegation that instead of spending the money on good works, hundreds of millions were used to bail out businesses with church ties. Sharyn Alfonsi speaks with David Nielsen, a former senior portfolio manager at the church's firm, about his role in a federal investigation and decision to come forward.The Sperm Whales of Dominica – The sperm whale, one of the largest animals in the sea, is at risk because of noise pollution, ship strikes, and plastic trash. Cecilia Vega dives in off the coast of Dominica, where hundreds of sperm whales live year-round, to observe these mysterious mammals and understand the efforts to protect the vulnerable species.Yannick Nézet-Séguin – Correspondent Jon Wertheim interviews conductor Yannick Nézet-Séguin, music director of three major orchestras: in Philadelphia, in his hometown of Montreal, and at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, which has pinned on him the bold revamping of its artistic mission. The maestro is betting new works by new composers will draw a wider audience and shore up the Met's perpetually saggy bottom line. Known for his versatility and approachability as much as his virtuosity, Nézet-Séguin tells Wertheim why he's not worried about upsetting opera traditionalists with this radical fundamental change.