It’s a busy week at Pol Vet, but with Christmas around the corner, spirits are high with the clinic halls decked for holiday cheer!
Following the auditions in Spring, BGT is back for the semi-finals and grand finale.
Toney and Earl rescue an aggressive dog found tied up in front of an abandoned home. Tia and Lizzy escort a pit bull to its potential forever home in New Jersey, while Mariah helps a deserted canine struggling with neurological issues.
Examining the shocking cases where perpetrators have tried to feign innocence, deceiving the police and the public on missing persons and murder crimes they committed.
Lee Hyun tells Young Dal that he wants to start seeing Young Suk. Young Dal isn't very thrilled about the idea, but he approves of him. The day of Da Hee and Jae Seok's wedding finally arrives, and all of their family and friends gather to celebrate the happy occasion. After the ceremony, everyone gathers at Young Dal's place for dinner, and Seo Young catches Ga Hee and Hyo Sin being sweet to each other.
Da Hee and Jae Seok are almost done with their wedding preparation. Before the big day, Da Hee takes her mom and sisters to a spa to get a massage. Gyu Jin is too concerned about Na Hee's morning sickness that he even experiences the same symptoms. Meanwhile, Young Suk has a wonderful time with Lee Hyun, the rude director, but they run into Young Dal on the way home.
Wook discovers that one of the villagers of Duon Village, Kim Hyun Mi, is his mom. Seeing her after all these years makes him feel quite flustered. In the meantime, Wook and Pan Seok must find Woo Il Suk’s body to make sure Duon Village is safe again. Meanwhile, Jun Ho finds a lead to finding Yeo Na.
The host presents a stand-up comedy showcase, featuring sets by some of the most exciting new stand-ups in the UK. Mawaan Rizwan co-hosts the first episode, which features Kae Kurd, Flo & Joan and Sophie Duker, as well as some new material from Rob Beckett.
Did an out-of-control home makeover lead to murder? "48 Hours" correspondent Erin Moriarty investigates.
Vic makes a ghost friend but when she interferes with his shot at being part of the cool kids’ Tlatchtli team, he must choose between the two.
Pip and Freddy deliver Willa, a female baby wolf, who dreams of seeing the moon.
In this episode, Simon explores how Romantic artists created the secular icons of the modern democratic age, whose power continues to inspire the passions of revolt to this day.
Angela and Becca question their friendship when their roommate party reveals that they don't like any of the same things.
Lincoln tries to swap middle school classes after being separated from the gang, but ends up being transferred to Canada. Lori doesn’t fit in on any of the college dorm floors. Mom and Dad rush to potty train Lily for preschool.
The world is going to end in one week’s time. As the end approaches, people reveal all sorts of hidden aptitudes, even psychic abilities. Hye Hwa tries to prevent the world from coming to an end with Kim Nam Woo, a forever-single type, who just feels lonely, even at that critical moment. Can they save the world and start loving? One week is enough time for the world to end, but not enough for love to begin. For the time being, there aren’t many things left to do, but the end of the world would be the moment I disappear. However, if I existed somewhere else, the world would carry on regardless. "Baby It’s Over Outside" holds a question about the existence of both the world and us. All the characters in the film are adorable, particularly the psychics who come forward to save the world: Hye Hwa, who is embarrassed about her trivial abilities, and Nam Woo, who believes he has met Hye Hwa before.
After the accident, Jin Gyeom finds himself talking to Tae Yi in the year 2010. He calls his mother and warns her not to leave the house, but it's already too late. As he witnesses her dying again, she sends him back to the present. Meanwhile, Alice takes note of a time travel glitch and plans to bring Jin Gyeom to Alice.
Rebecca celebrates her first anniversary as a divorcée as the team plays a match in Liverpool.
This week, Bill interviews former FBI agent Pete Strzok and actor Ewan McGregor, and joining him in the studio for the panel discussion are journalists Jessica Yellin and Peter Hamby.