Guest host Anna Maxwell Martin and panellists comedian Chris McCausland and broadcaster Steph McGovern join team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop as they delve into the news.
The armchair critics share their opinions on what they have been watching during the week, with cameras capturing their instant reactions to Heartstopper, Made in Chelsea, The Circle, Ross Kemp: Shipwreck Treasure Hunter, Bee Czar, Gordon Ramsay's Future Food Stars, and BBC News coverage of the local elections.
Desperate to take Cami to a dance, Booker convinces Ivy to throw a party at the Chill Grill. But Cami’s plans get in the way of Ivy having a successful party.
Cosmetics to help clear up imperfections; a water sports apparel brand; a product designed to keep dogs hydrated during any excursion; a solution to drinking a beverage while fishing; an update on Doughp.
After a hit role, Kang Si-deok’s celebrations take a messy turn. Tae-seong looks to confess his feelings to Han-byeol — but he’s not the only one.
When 27-year-old Caitlin Potts disappears from the North Okanagan in February 2016, police are puzzled. Although her body has never been found, Mounties believe she has been murdered. And then, over the next year and a half, four other women disappear too. One of the women's bodies is found on the Sagmoen family farm and many start to point the finger at Curtis Sagmoen. But although he has spent time in jail for other offences, he's never been charged with murder. In this episode of Crime Beat, reporter Jules Knox investigates whether these cases could somehow be connected?
Dancer Aiki and Noze joins the members to find the fake restaurant which sells dishes which is a combination of two unexpected dishes. They visit a restaurant that sells boiled-down doenjang and Jeonju bibim asta, a restaurant that sells pork cutlet in pork backbone stew and another one that sells pork belly jjajangmyeon.
Chairman Kim Gun Young tries his best to hold off Cho Tae Sub’s greedy advances for Chunha Group and names Hee A his successor. However, Cho Tae Sub decides to take Chairman Kim out of the equation for good. Meanwhile, Hee Woo reacts to Cho Tae Sub’s advances by offering Hee A his help, but Hee A is wary of his intentions.
Maggie is surprised by someone important from her past and tries to keep the peace when they collide with her present. Mel, Kaela and Dev are on the trail of the Unseen, while Jordan and Harry seek assistance from a different powerful trio.
Blake grows closer to Amanda, much to the chagrin of Alexis. Jeff teams up with someone who leaves a lot to be desired and trusted. Sam tries to cope as Fallon seems oblivious to his pain and then sets out to make things right. Meanwhile, Culhane jumps to a conclusion that is hurtful to Dominique.
After a damaging day of testimony, Mickey searches for the one piece of evidence that will crack his case wide open. Maggie faces a deadline on Soto.
On the first day of Trevor's trial, Mickey tries to prove the police had tunnel vision. Maggie's new witness provides a lead. Lorna steps in with Hayley.
Mickey looks for a link between the Trevor Elliott case and his mysterious new client, Lorna chases down a lead, and Cisco voices security concerns.
As Mickey attempts to track down the source of a possible bribe, he meets with Lara's former colleague, revisits an old case and does a favor for Maggie.
Determined to clear his name, Trevor pushes to take the stand, but the risky strategy leaves Mickey with more questions than answers.
After a close call at his office, Mickey hashes things out with Detective Griggs. A witness in Maggie's human trafficking case has second thoughts.
A high-profile murder trial sends Mickey scrambling to find evidence for his defense, while Maggie offers him a chance to help rebuild her trust.
Mickey confronts Trevor as the pieces fall into place, and his chance to right a past wrong could have dire consequences for Maggie.