Graham's guests are: football coach Arsène Wenger (for his autobiography "My Life in Red and White"); Hollywood star Samuel L. Jackson and his wife LaTanya Richardson Jackson (for Enslaved (2020)) via video call; comedian Dawn French (for her novel "Because of You"); former cricketer turned presenter Andrew Flintoff (for Top Gear (2002)); and music from soul singer Michael Kiwanuka, who performs his single "Light".
Sid and Victors science experiments have revealing results. Dom's nonstop hustle takes a toll. Jayson gets into a jazz competition, with a catch.
A dark force creates a melee forcing Hastings and Ana to work together. Daimon and Gabriella discover the events of the Blood Hotel are connected. The demon's identity is revealed, shaking Ana and Daimon to their core.
Things are not what they seem as Mother's health sharply declines. As Ana searches for Yen, Gabriella offers counsel to a student struggling to understand how demons live among us.
Daimon Helstrom investigates a possessed young boy. In San Francisco, Ana Helstrom stages an auction to expose a criminal. Disturbing events at St. Teresa's cause concern as the siblings' estranged Mother remains hospitalized.
As Jack's anxiety about the future continues to grow, he and June share a moment atop a giant heap of garbage (it's nicer than it sounds).
Jack sets out to confront the Wretch, June gets on Quint's nerves, and Dirk learns of an unappetizing third test to become an honorary monster.
Jack and the gang close in on a much-needed antenna for their radio. Meanwhile, June, Quint and Dirk experience odd visions of a dark future.
Feeling June, Quint and Dirk need to stop working so hard, Jack convinces his pals to take part in an over-the-top tournament with the monsters.
The gang makes a stunning discovery at a fire station, Jack falls head over heels for a video game, and June has an urge to communicate.
Desperate for a reliable energy source, Jack, June, Quint and Dirk head to the planetarium, where a generator awaits — along with something else.
Guest host Stephen Mangan joins Ian Hislop and Paul Merton for the topical news quiz.
Joey copes with a difficult setback in her case. Choking under pressure, Dom breaks trust with a teacher - and John. The real Sid stands up.
Dom, Joey and Sid find some release. After helping to lead the Black Student Union sit-in, Jayson stuns the crowd at his Lincoln Centre performance.
Exposed and suspicious, Sid looks for his betrayer while dealing with his family's disappointment. Dom lets her vulnerability show and shine at an internship interview. Leila tries to make amends. Horrified to face her aggressors, Joey moves to another school. Jayson wants to do right by Omar.
Betsy can't find her ballet shoes and must retrace her steps. Pasquale isn't sure how he'll feed customers while his pizza shop is being painted.
Atticus wants to surprise his daughter but can't get her attention. Sam hopes to take his brother Lars sailing—except Lars doesn't like boats.
Joey's charges and Owen's discipline hearing send shockwaves at school. Dom's mother makes an uncomfortable proposal to bring in money.