The story of 21-year-old Anthony Arkwright from South Yorkshire, who in 1988 went on a killing spree in which he murdered three people - including his own grandfather.
Now in mid winter, all hunting in Port protection is closed except for trapping, and Gary Muehlberger ventures out to set his. To stretch out his meat stock, Sam Carlson repairs his smoker, mixes pork and venison and makes sausage. Curly Leach pulls his boat, Little Pelican, to the dock for some much needed maintenance, and Dave Squibb trims back trees to get more power out of his solar panels.
A knock at the door brings an unexpected visitor. And they are very unhappy with Sebastian’s work. So much so, it just might cost him his life.
Trout makes contact with Rayshawn via cell phone, but Rayshawn refuses to talk to anyone but Steven.
In trouble with their boss, MP and Jer need new clients, and new tans, ASAP.
It’s the race for mayor, and Jasiel needs to win at any cost. But an unexpected outcome in the preliminary election puts Jasiel in unfamiliar territory.
The Block. A whole new brand of reselling. Lena looks into the people and the hustle behind selling on the streets.
Take two blindfolded chef contestants. Blast a fish into their face. Then make them recreate it for celebrity judges to win a cash price. Did we mention it's hosted by Tituss Burgess?
Hae-won calls her mother after Myeong-yeo is admitted to the hospital. Later, Hae-won finally learns the truth about her family's past.
After Ollie’s mom sells his beloved preschool toys at a yard sale, he and CW investigate the suspected buyers.
How a foundry in France produces a cast iron pot every five seconds - from the arrival of 20 tonnes of crude iron right through to brightly coloured orange casserole dishes. How a South African iron ore mine - one of the largest in the world - produces a staggering 670,000 tonnes every day. The science behind cooking the perfect casserole - more cooking time isn't always better. The history of one-pot cooking to prepare simple meals, from communal ovens to 1970s slow cookers. How casting iron in sand moulds democratised the kitchen through affordable cookware.
Amy has big news on her house search but grapples with the reality of finally moving off the farm; it's the end of an era as the treehouse has to come down.
Not all games are fair. Dodge learns a painful lesson when it’s revealed that the hunters have a secret advantage.
A violent fight. A broken camera. And a trip to Six Flags. Which ex should pay for the damage? Tears fall today in Chrissy's court.
When they see auditions are open for a new home renovation TV show, Jann and Cricket plan to create a new sizzle reel right under the cartel’s noses.
Roles reverse as Paul lets his fears overwhelm his spirit. Jane steps up with courage and compassion.
With a brand new backyard, a modernized bathroom and transformed curb appeal, the designers hope the "Blue Murder House" will become a happy home for Oliver and Chelsea.
Becky reemerges from her self-imposed exile to borrow books from Charlie. Their renewed friendship gets in the way of the young scribe’s relationship with Berlice.
A dramatic change in the Russian crab industry rocks global markets and drives new competition between Dutch Harbor captains and their Russian adversaries. As crab prices skyrocket legendary captains return to claim their piece of a historic payday.
When multiple patients throughout the hospital begin to show similar, alarming symptoms, Sharpe and Bloom scramble to figure out the root of the issue. Iggy tries to create peace for a divorced couple in a dangerous situation and Kapoor experiences a flirtatious encounter. Meanwhile, Max meets a child with a rare muscular disease and desperately tries to get him into the only clinical trial in the country that could extend his life.