Retrace Zemo’s diabolical scheme to incite a war amongst the Avengers themselves.
A new intern operates on a rescued peregrine falcon with an injured beak; Dr. Stephen and C-Jae investigate mysterious scars on injured belugas in the wild; Heather spots a troubling dental issue with a polar bear cub with broken teeth.
Learn how Agent Sharon Carter risked all for Steve Rogers, doing what she knew was right.
A colorful anomaly dazzles onlookers, orbs parade through a jail, and more.
Join Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany and WandaVision's creative team as they pull back the curtain on this highly groundbreaking series.
Tarik gets the COVID-19 vaccine and Amber explains dog whistles used to talk about Black people.
In Stowe, Vermont, the von Trapp family, known from the movie "The Sound of Music," shares with Andrew the ways they honor their Austrian heritage through their dinner traditions.
The Brundidge motto is, "Happiness is a choice," and it is a choice they try to make every day. Shawn loves cooking up childhood staples and New Orleans classics that help the family make new memories around the dinner table.
The Biegels have been growing cranberries on their marsh in Wisconsin Rapids, WI, for five generations. Caring for cranberries keeps them busy year-round, but they always make time for family meals on Sundays.
New Jersey sisters Sarah and Kaitlin Leung missed their childhood meals when their parents moved to Beijing in 2013. Together, they started a food blog featuring traditional Chinese recipes to keep the family connected.
Helen and Al Arends of Willmar, MN, love feeding people and with eight kids, they have a crowd before anyone else shows up. When work on their family farm ends on Friday, everyone makes a point to be home for favorites like Helen's Russian pelmeni.
Grayson and Philippa Perry are joined by TV presenter Sue Perkins, who crafts an unusual work of art on the subject of food. Grayson also talks to Rose Wylie, who became an art world star in her seventies. There's a peek inside the studio of Lucy Sparrow, who uses felt to create colourful replicas of everyday food items, while comedian Mawaan Rizwan makes his own piece of food-related art. Plus, special guest Nigella Lawson helps choose the favourite public art submissions of the week.
Sir Blaze and Sir AJ attempt to free a magical unicorn.
The Belles reach new heights as Marie opens her new practice, and Latrice has a launch party.
As players and coaches alike struggle with the new season's restrictions and regulations, the AFL makes a stand for the global Black Lives Matter movement. As matches begin, unexpected teams soar while powerhouses struggle to adapt.
To keep the season alive, the AFL announces 33 games will be played in a condensed 20 day block, the "footy frenzy". The cost is immense, as players and staff manage injuries, defeats, isolation and separation from friends and family.
Competition intensifies as all clubs fight for their place in the final 8. From family and heritage to club connection, self-belief to religious faith, everyone searches for the motivation and mental strength they need to be at their best.
Tensions rise as players and clubs adjust to this season shaped by Covid-19. Poor form haunts most while the Suns try to keep their momentum going. A good old fashioned social media beef creates a marquee matchup for Nic Naitanui.