Patrick presents a show about food after missing out on a hearty breakfast.
It's the end of week two on Love Island and our sexy singles are having the time of their lives. With a huge cash prize awaiting for our winning couple, the pressure is on.
Our couples face a new challenge: Can they handle going on dates at the same time -- and in the same room -- as their partners? Sparks fly and tension bubbles over as each couple tries to balance trust in each other with respect for their dates.
Mel attempts to avoid celebrating her birthday while remembering the past. Doc confirms his troubling diagnosis and begins looking for his replacement.
Heartbroken, Mel heads to LA to support Joey at her divorce hearing. More of Jack's memories return. Lily asks her friends to care for her children.
Jack meets with a custody attorney and his stress begins to overwhelm him. Brady gets brought in for questioning. Muriel offers Doc advice.
Jack makes a momentous decision as Mel grapples with how to share surprising news. Doc is plagued with concern. Preacher meets with Paige's friend.
Jack and Mel argue about their relationship and their future while competing in the Lumberjack Games. Brie opens up about her painful breakup.
The town says goodbye to a dear friend. Brie suffers a loss of her own. Mel and Jack discuss what should happen with their relationship.
Simon and a client land a private viewing with a surprising property and tries to take it off-market. D’Leanne takes her new intern on a tricky listing meeting where the stakes are high. She also teams up with Tammy for a beachside yoga class to discuss Tammy's future at Cohen Handler. Gavin phones in some training with his new recruits and has some news for the owner of the Bondi apartment.
Simon hosts a surprise celebration and reveals bold new plans for his business, and Tammy is faced with a tough decision. D'Leanne has news for her intern, while Gavin shares some unexpected announcements for the rest of his team.
D'Leanne's client confronts her with unwelcome news during a family celebration. Meanwhile, Gavin chases a lead on a unique Bondi listing that has been sitting on the market for quite some time. Simon tours a waterfront mega mansion worth more than $50 million, and gets ready to meet his blind date.
Gavin’s auction brings uncertainly to the table, while he initiates a new challenge for his team. A new client calls Simon from overseas, and Simon and Tammy take a tour of a sleek renovation which exceeds their wildest expectations. Meanwhile, D’Leanne pitches for a new listing that previous agents have failed to sell at one of the first mansions built in Bellevue Hill.
A flurry of bidding keeps Simon and his client on their heels during a fast-moving auction. Tensions build between Gavin and one of his employees during a birthday celebration in Palm Beach. D'Leanne puts her intern to the test at a new listing, and Simon shows a demanding new client a waterfront property in Mosman.
Interested in becoming a tyrant? There are rules, and the playbook for a rise to dictatorship starts with one of history's most brutal: Adolf Hitler.
You've secured your place at the top, but maintaining power means watching your back. Nobody did that better or more ruthlessly than Saddam Hussein.
Through public relations spin, revisionist history and censorship. Soviet autocrat Joseph Stalin found a certain flexibility with the truth useful.
When keeping your population under control, is it better to be loved or feared? Idi Amin certainly thought he knew the right answer to that question.