For centuries, humanity has been compelled to build remarkable structures that are much more than simple places of shelter or work. What makes us want to create magnificent buildings that are bigger and grander than ourselves--and last for centuries? Whether it's Stonehenge, the Notre Dame Cathedral, or the world's tallest skyscrapers--extraordinary works of engineering are evidence of a strong instinct within us that we don't fully understand. Are we trying to prove something? Or perhaps show our power over nature? Or could there be another reason that is, for now......
Is recent video of a large, hairy creature and casts of its footprints be evidence of Bigfoot? How did a man dodge traffic with superhuman reflexes? And did a woman escape from her sinking vehicle - without opening the doors or windows?
Amber explores systemic racism in federal housing policies and gets stuck in the multiverse.
Each of the hosts selects an inexpensive vehicle to take a challenging overland route. Dax reviews the new Dodger Hellcat.
Greg Proops is the fourth seater. Games played are Questions with Hats, Film Dub, Scene to Music, Sound Effects (with Audience Members), Scenes from a Hat, and Greatest Hits.
Chip and Jo help a newlywed couple overhaul a long-abandoned home
A firefighter's family is murdered and he is framed by the actual killer. Even though, he has a pretty good alibi. Crime scene isn't fully documented. Evidence is misinterpreted. Long legal battles and advancements in DNA helps to exonerate the firefighter.
Improvisational comedy competition show in which four members of the regular cast as comedians and often with guest appearances with other comedians and celebrities and members of the audience perform various comic games and sketches.
Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves.
A detective's extraordinary ability to read body language brings a pair of international crooks to justice. A burglar tries to batter his way into a chip shop. Drunken nightclubbers get a shock when they take a shortcut home.
Sara Pascoe and Phil Wang join Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker as they dissect the week's news.
Tensions rise as queens put their design skills to the test in a pageant of bag-inspired couture, and showcase three bag-themed looks.
Heather Heying and Bret Weinstein - Evolutionary biologists and co-hosts of The DarkHorse Podcast; Van Jones - CNN political commentator; James Pogue - journalist and contributing editor at Harper's Magazine;
Dakota Fred and his son Dustin risk their lives to find a fortune in gold nuggets, taking them deep beneath the waters of one of Alaska's wildest creeks.
Featured magicians include Jeki Yoo, Matthew Pomeroy, Natasha Lamb, Peter Wood and Lewis Starnes.
Sorting the fact from the fiction this week are guests Sarah Hadland, Miles Jupp, Bob Mortimer and Samantha Morton.
Bob surprises Ana by winning a walk-on role in "Pups: The Musical!"
Ana is excited to give Bob his favorite candy for Valentine's Day, but when every store is sold out, Bingo and Rolly must track down the special holiday treat.