Sonja and Bershan's argument in Salem continues through the night, and news of their altercation spreads. Bershan attempts to smooth things over with the women, while Leah, Luann and Ramona attempt to talk to Sonja about her drinking. A psychic reading leads to major breakthroughs for the group.
As the Islanders get their flirt on, they're all enjoying a summer that none of them will ever forget.
Frontline's correspondent Najibullah Quraishi investigates the consequences of America's withdrawal from Afghanistan. Also Frontline's correspondent Ramita Navai investigates a wave of shocking rape cases in India.
In 2020, COVID 19 effectively shut down the entire world–and in the process, elevated pandemics to the most important issue across the globe. How do they start? Is it possible to contain them? And could COVID 19 be merely the precursor to something much worse?
The quarterfinal rounds continue with University of Tennessee versus Columbia University. The quarterfinals introduce the new dropout round, which leads to a team playing the Two Minute Drill with one player down. The winning school moves on to challenge a new opponent in the semifinals.
It's a diagnosis we all dread but with advances in technology and medicine, more people are living better and longer with cancer. We follow patients experiencing this new kind of care - their stories are filled with hope.
In the early hours of 18 January 1981, in a house in south London, a birthday party ended in a fire. Thirteen young black British people died. The fire and its aftermath would ignite an uprising by the black British community. This film tells the stories of the young people who were at the party and the events that led up to it.
After Jeremy buys a lemon from Mr. Brown, he takes legal action to recoup his loss.
Images of the Wild West are inscribed in the American DNA. We've been raised on tales of cowboys with great nicknames dueling it out and then riding off into the sunset. We've consumed so much fiction about the Wild West, it's time to get down to the facts. In search of the truth, Bil Lepp, puts Billy the Kid's famous escape to the test, attempts Annie Oakley's most difficult shot and investigates the validity of the "Tombstone Thunderbird."
A search for the crème de la crème of British pastry. Teams consisting of three professional pastry chefs compete for the title.
Hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look back at the week’s major and not-so-major news stories, all the way from The Cheap Seats. Along for the laughs this week are guests Mel Tracina, Titus O’Reily and Natasha Exelby.
Mina and Karen have high hopes for turning their mostly demoed house on Palmer Street into a moody Cape Cod-style masterpiece; as the project develops, unforeseen problems begin to emerge that may make this family home a major catastrophe.
The ultimate business reality show has landed in Aotearoa, giving one enterprising Kiwi the chance of a lifetime. Who will be hired, and who will be fired?
Behind the scenes at the V&A, a suit from glam rockers Slade needs some TLC, a Michelangelo gives up its secrets and a rare Renaissance watercolour requires urgent attention.
Suzannah wanders the rich, rural lands of Tudor East Anglia on the trail of 'Bloody' Queen Mary. She unearths the extraordinary events that led Mary to the throne visiting the castle where she was crowned.
Emma Willis and Tom Allen present the UK version of the celebrity cookery competition in which celebrity contestants are mentored by professional chefs to cook restaurant quality dishes that are judged by the other chefs.
Agents track a car sales company who owe a customer £10,000.
Darcey's engagement hangs in the balance after a blowout fight with Georgi; Florian's temper flares when Stacey oversteps her bounds; Darcey must face some hard truths after her best friends voice concerns about her relationship.