What will Dani do when the Disruptor Power is unleashed? Plus, who will win the veto?
A weekly talent competition where an array of performers – from singers and dancers, to comedians and novelty acts – vie for a $1 million cash prize.
Jo Frost, a modern day, tough-love "Mary Poppins" is placed with families in need of guidance or care. She spends an extended period of time with a family, observing their issues and then, using a series of her own tried-and-true methods, offer solutions. Problems can range from discipline to sloppiness or anything in between.
Daniel explains ballistic trajectory, gives a heartfelt tribute to his departed dog, breaks down a zero gravity upchuck and has a virtual reality reunion with a deceased loved one.
An infection is going around, and Izzy’s favorite koala Leia has the sniffles, sending Izzy and her mom to the mainland clinic to test if Leia is ill.
Young female koalas like to hang together, so Izzy needs to find tiny 2-year old Muffin the perfect roommate. Which koala is the perfect match?
Letting Leia go is like saying goodbye to her best friend. But Izzy knows that the wild has always been Leia’s home — and it's where she belongs.
Izzy helps a koala named Rosie find a new home with lots of lush leaf to munch on — and the perfect spot might be right near Izzy's school!
Curious and cute Chompy was found without a mom, so Izzy has to do everything a mother would do for him in the wild to make sure he grows up strong.
Twinkle got her name because she was found at night under the stars. To make her feel at home at the hospital, Izzy makes sure it smells like the wild.
With limited resources, Jay and the police continue to dig into Nilsen's memories in an effort to convict him for the murder of every one of his victims. But when Des withdraws his cooperation and stops talking, Jay fears justice will be lost.
Hayley is mum to 12-year-old Jaylen and nine-year-old twins K-Leum and Klynn. During the week this busy single mum joins forces with her friend Megan, who is mum to seven-year-old Max. To help each other out on school days, these mums are trying to work together. Megan does the school run and makes tea for when Hayley gets in from work. It should be the perfect solution, but with the children all liking different things, meal times can be a bit chaotic and Megan is struggling to keep up with everyone’s demands. At the weekends when Megan’s not around, Hayley relies on takeaways to keep everyone happy, but this is costing her a small fortune. Gregg and Chris are determined to get Hayley and Megan working together and cooking one meal in the evening that everyone will enjoy. Chris also visits a local butcher to find out why we should be eating British meat and takes to the streets to see what the public think of some lesser known, cheaper cuts.
It's wild times in the Chopped kitchen as the chefs get loco with Loco Moco, a Hawaiian comfort food, in round one. It's three cheers for the pom pom mushrooms in the entree basket, and the finalists are challenged to use a weird coffee and a crunchy cake in their desserts.
Alaskans must endure harsh realities as winter hits in order to achieve the independent life they seek.
With winter bearing down on the Arctic, Alaskans scramble to prepare for the cold months that lie ahead.
Green ants attacked Juliet’s eyes and made them sore. But after a month under Izzy's care, she's ready to return to her koala family and friends.
Koala friend Leia is ready to return to the wild, and Izzy wants to make sure that she can choose the juiciest leaf and climb ropes before her release.
George Floyd's killing triggered mass demonstrations nationwide calling for racial justice and police accountability in the United States. In the wake of those protests, New Yorker writer and historian Jelani Cobb returns to a troubled police department he first visited four years ago to examine whether reform can work, and how police departments can be held accountable.