While Julia spends an afternoon with Fausto, Ruy investigates. Meanwhile, Andrea, who longs for the black rooster next door, becomes an entrepreneur.
Ruy and Julia are great parents but have hit a wall as a couple. When Julia lands in jail after duly driving a drunk Ruy home, she has a revelation.
Cesar helps a family of seven with their young Rottweiler, who’s grown aggressive and territorial after a burglary at the family home.
Cesar works with a Mexican breed close to his heart when he rehabilitates twin dogs whose over-excited behavior has put their owner at risk of eviction from her apartment building.
Everything comes to a head at Andrea's birthday party, after a shaken Ruy discovers the truth behind Julia's Saturday night visits to her mom's home.
When 19-year-old aspiring artist Sarah Stern goes missing just weeks before Christmas 2016, investigators initially suspect she may have committed suicide or run away from
A fight leads Judy to offer couples therapy, but Brat's defensiveness throws Judy's secret proposal into doubt. Judy's daughter Deja and baby Kenzie move in. Judy worries that inviting Brat's estranged sister, LisaRaye, to the proposal will backfire.
Husband and wife comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster embrace Britain's booming motorhoming scene, seeking out the UK's most famous sights and hidden gems. Plus, tips from enthusiasts and volunteers test camping equipment.
Doc Ock sends her favorite octo-bot to infiltrate WEB-Quarters with a new invention that can steal everything Spidey’s ever invented.
Exploring a beachside resort with ties to the Russian mafia, a windswept base hiding lifesaving technology, and a site in Iowa plagued by its past.
O sits too close to Daniel while the friends are playing library at O’s treehouse. X the Owl tells Daniel it is okay to ask for space!
Paul creates a vintage-inspired kitchen for his seaside vacation cottage.
Clint helps tackle a 1700s barn from Galway, New York, as it's disassembled, transported and rebuilt as a vintage woodworking workshop and classroom in the beautiful Vermont countryside.
The London Underground - first operating in 1863 - changed the way people get around cities forever, driving travellers deep underground to clear congested streets. Ingenious technology, from electrified tracks to tunnels under the River Thames, has gone on to influence railways worldwide. This edition reveals how the filthy and crowded streets of London were transformed by the rapid expansion of the Underground
Mickey, Minnie and friends want to take Funny the funhouse on a picnic, but he isn’t feeling well.
Protests about inequality or environmental damage are common today, but how have people protested in the past? Emmeline Pankhurst is our guide through this history of protest, from Cato the Younger’s talkative protest in ancient Rome to the cheese riots of 18th-century Nottingham. Also, how will the Luddites cope with the newfangled technology of a video call?
Brian revisits his first clients 18 years after they gave him his break in interior design to transform their kitchen and dining room into the midcentury modern spaces of their dreams. As a special thank you surprise, he also transforms their living room.