It's back to the Tower for the results show. Our professional dancers show us what Blackpool has meant to them in their poignant opening routine, and the brilliant Sam Ryder performs in the ballroom. At this stage of the competition, no-one wants to go home. Who will the judges save for another week?
As Countryfile's Plant Britain initiative to plant three quarters of a million trees across the UK reaches its climax, John Craven and Ellie Harrison are at the Countryfile wood in Cheshire. Planting here began just two years ago, but John and Ellie discover how the saplings are already helping nature. Ellie also checks out the positive impact trees have on the planet, from seed to deadwood. Charlotte Smith finds out how community gardens are changing lives and discovers the fascinating underground system that enables trees to talk to each other. Tom Heap visits the high-security government labs working to protect trees from climate change and disease. And finally, after two years of Countryfile viewers so magnificently pulling together, John and Ellie reveal an exciting update.
When Sarah's expert testimony in an arson court case is unraveled by a former colleague, the team has only 48 hours to discover the truth before the suspect is released. Sarah returns to the lab to get to the truth, and Rex assists in uncovering manipulated evidence to solve the arson and a murder.
The Red Pyramid at Dahshur is a revolutionary mega-structure and the first true pyramid ever constructed in ancient Egypt. Experts investigate the Pharaoh Sneferu who built it and the mystery behind its trailblazing design.
With the completion of their Florida home, Bryan and Sarah reflect on their builds and hotel ownership experience.
Because of Kuon's betrayal, Team Z is faced with a desperate situation of playing 12-on-10, with the opponent knowing everything about their weapons and strategies. Even under such a circumstance, Team Z never gives up on the fight.
What will detectives discover when a missing person's case turns into something more serious?
Christine reveals that she is open to getting married someday. Janelle frustrates Kody when she makes a change to her living situation.
Host Jeff Mauro challenges the five remaining teams of cake and sugar artists to create a woodland creature who is throwing an ugly sweater party for all their forest-dwelling friends! At the end of this festive fiesta, judges Shinmin Li and Aarti Sequeira will eliminate one more team.
The Wolfpack juggles three big projects that compete for resources.
Still recovering from the couple's epic fail of a wedding night, Vishal sets out to make things right with his new wife, Richa. Amrit receives life-changing news from work, and Rish asks Monica a very important question.
The girls trip continues as the ladies head out to a dinner where there's a whole lot of "beef" on the menu. The birthday girl, Karen, continues to deflect questions about her friendship with Charrisse. Peter Thomas reveals to Mia that Wendy has been dodging his calls. Mia questions Wendy's business savvy in a shocking manner and Robyn catches it all on camera. The dramatic tussle causes a rift in the group, leaving Mia questioning Karen's loyalty.
Funny videos, wholesome laughs, and at the end a winner is crowned.
A Marine falls ill during a training mission due to an attack by a genetic weapon, the NCIS must track down the person responsible for unleashing it. Deeks struggles with balancing work and home life when Rosa comes down with the flu.
Hungarian professor, Erno Rubik's 3D puzzle takes the world by storm, Alexey Pajitnov risks everything to launch a video game obsession based on a puzzle
Rick and Morty find themselves caught in a confusing, meta-powered loop of adventures, leading to a showdown with an unmotivated nemesis.
When four party-goers fatally overdose, the 7-4's investigation is impeded by an ongoing DEA operation.
The Most Dangerous Place in the World – Rafael Grossi is the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Grossi's most urgent mission: trying to reach an agreement between the Russians and the Ukrainians to protect Europe's biggest nuclear power plant in Russian-controlled Ukraine. A meltdown could lead to a nuclear catastrophe bigger than Chernobyl. Lesley Stahl reports. The Panini Sticker Phenomenon – The World Cup begins Sunday in Qatar. Still, for millions of soccer fans, the excitement started weeks ago when the Panini stickers featuring their favorite players shot onto the market. Jon Wertheim explores the phenomenon that has become a booming international business and a key part of the World Cup experience. Wild Horses – Sharyn Alfonsi visits the Wyoming Honor Farm, a state-run minimum-security prison in the middle of horse country doing its part to help the wild horse population through a program where inmates train the horses. Federal land managers say the number of wild horses roaming public land is nearly three times what it should be, and if left unchecked, their population can double every five years.