Tom Heap and Margherita Taylor look at the impact of canals on the past, present and future of our countryside. In the Midlands, Tom is on the UK’s longest canal – the Grand Union - discovering the engineering triumphs that helped traverse our rugged landscape and how they could now play their part in a 21st-century green tech revolution. Meanwhile, Margherita celebrates the 200th anniversary of the Regent’s Canal, finding out how this once commercial route now brings a slice of countryside to the city, benefitting both residents and wildlife. Tom also investigates what’s going into our public sector meals, wildlife film-maker Jack Perks dons his wetsuit to get up close to some frisky frogs, and we pay our first visit to Brookvale Farm in Northern Ireland, where we will be following the fortunes of a family staking their future on the success of hi-tech farming.
Alba wakes up on a beach after a rape she doesn't remember. And then she discovers that her rapists are friends of her lover.
The series begins with two families who appeared a year ago. The Gowlands were counting every penny, while millionaire property developers the Greens lived in luxury and for one week they traded home and budgets.
With an eye on payback, Do-gi transforms into a deep-pocketed customer to trick Kang Maria's tormentors. Kang Ha-na wonders about a missing criminal.
After forming a deep bond in Argentina, reality rears its head for Jamie.
Ainsley proves that granny knows best, and drawing from his memories, he starts by recreating a comforting gold-top Irish stew made by his friend's granny. He's joined by pal Brian Turner, who makes him classic sage and chicken cobbler from a family recipe. `EastEnders' and `I'm A Celebrity...' star Jessica Plummer drops by, while Ainsley knocks up the Lancastrian favourite: buttery Eccles cakes.
Jack and Katrina investigate Connecticut's most-haunted bed and breakfast. The owner has been possessed twice and has even led an exorcism.
Sheinelle Jones journeys around the globe to find the animal families of summer; from little leopards to mini monkeys, all species rely on the guidance of their families to thrive in the hottest season.
The Warden takes away Javi's keytar, putting him in a bad mood, which he refuses to explain to the team; Javi is forced to open up about his problems in order to find his Zord.
Zapped back into Dramaworld, everybody finds themselves in new, strange storylines.
Anne and Marcy's quest to get home takes them to an icy mountain temple, but they'll need help to find it.
Lex, Presley and Munchy's favorite hangout, the MicroMooery, is set to close for the weekend, so the kids offer to run it and keep it open. What seemed like a fun, easy gig turns out to be much more than they bargained for.
Dr. Michelle Oakley, a veterinarian in one of the most rugged environments on Earth.
New York City's Brill Building and pop music go together like bread and butter, or in this case, like King n' Goffin, Leiber n' Stoller, or Barry n' Kim. In the 1950s and 60s, songwriters, record producers, and wannabe pop stars flocked to 1619 Broadway in New York with dreams of churning out the next big hit. Full of small rooms with upright pianos, The Brill Building was labelled a "song-factory", but its true spirit grew out of a community that collaborated and challenged each other to achieve greatness.
Checking on a wild bald eagle that may have been electrocuted; after one of Assiniboine Park Conservancy's youngest polar bears tragically passes away, Jackie and Heather head to Churchill to honor its legacy; helping an injured harbor seal.
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