In an effort to stay connected, Katie and Greg look into activities that they can enjoy as a couple. Meanwhile, Anna-Kat has her own hurdles to overcome when Franklin shines at square dancing and she fails miserably. Plus, Tripp struggles with the idea of Taylor going away to college.
Louis starts to fantasize about passing the Cattleman's Ranch torch to Eddie but is worried about his menu choices. Meanwhile, Jessica is still struggling to get on board with Emery's new acting hobby. And when Louis scores a spot on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire, host Regis Philbin offers Louis and Jessica more answers than million-dollar questions.
Granville creates a blend of snuff and has to give the Black Widow a crash course in cycling proficiency. The ladies get dressed up for line dancing, and Gastric goes on a diet.
Together on Graham’s sofa tonight: Hillary Clinton and her daughter Chelsea, co-authors of The Book of Gutsy Women; superstar chef and campaigner Jamie Oliver, whose latest cookbook is Veg; and comedian and actor David Mitchell, talking about his collection of satirical columns, Dishonesty is the Second-Best Policy. With music from Kesha, who performs her current single Raising Hell.
Jason, Steve and Dave take on a case in McMinnville, Tennessee, where a woman believes paranormal phenomena in her home is affecting her health. Their investigation reveals the area's connection to the Trail of Tears could be to blame for the activity.
The Dakota boys bank their first gold hauls of the season. Dustin invents a custom super claw to remove massive boulders from his plunge pool. Fred and his crew are confronted by a deadly cable malfunction.
After Nini discovers that E.J. isnt who she thinks he is, Ashlyn gets caught in the middle. Gina and E.J. team up as wonderstudies, and Ricky gets an unexpected visitor at home.
Dara O Briain and Hugh Dennis look back at what has been going on around the world in the last seven days in the company of guests Angela Barnes, Ed Byrne, Kerry Godliman, Milton Jones and Chris Washington.
Violet is captured by a sadistic ringmaster and must battle her way out of his gladiator arena.
Rick races to get Monster Red running. A dangerous storm spells disaster for Parker's operation and the Beets kids unite to kick-start another claim.
While on a layover from collecting a rare botanical specimen, a scientist wakes to find herself inside a lush, rapidly growing jungle. Season three finale.
Guy Fieri has a rock-star lineup kickin' it with him in the kitchen. First, in Kansas City, Mo., Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid tackles pigskin at a joint meticulous about their meat. Then, in Waltham, Mass., rocker Sammy Hagar rolls into a spot servin' a crazy burger and pumpkin-bread French toast. And in Boston, Chef Ken Oringer is divin' into a seriously unbelievable lobster roll.
The Mandalorian teams up with an ex-soldier to protect a village from raiders.
Looking for a part-time job, 13-year-old Henry Hart lands the post of sidekick of superhero Captain Man, but he must keep this a secret from his family and friends.
Ed, Gordo, and Danielle struggle with an extended Jamestown mission.
An inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the team.
The Witchfinder searches for his queen with Maghra and Boots. Haniwa, Kofun and others are nearing Jerlamarel.
This American television series helps people reunite with long lost family members.
First up are a retired couple and their cafetiere with a twist, a woman who hopes her marmalade will make the perfect Christmas cocktail and a nine-year-old girl who has come up with a card game. Rylan Clark-Neal presents this festive version of the show, in which people with ideas for the perfect Christmas gift pitch their products to an audience of shoppers. They provide focus-group feedback, before representatives from three retailers - Amazon Launchpad, Lakeland and JML - decide whether or not to place an order.