Heather and Vanessa are left reeling after two violent situations are mishandled by the officers, while Tony and Donovan get to work searching for drugs and contraband.
The Swamp King gambles on the secret honey hole; Willie lets his son on his own for the first time; Ronnie baits using a rotten duck; Joey and Zak look for a monster bull.
An ingénue ballerina discovers she’s been secretly videotaped for a pornographic website.
The campers divulge surprising traumas when they have to confront their childhood scars; Michelle struggles to face her past and wonders about her rocky relationship with Stew.
When Mike and Kay get caught in a lie about Leila's birthdate, they throw her a party with a theme of her choice; Brian, Nicole and Marc struggle with the news that Rita and Irwin would be their guardians if something happens to Mike and Kay.
Documentary series investigating why some of the world's most advanced architectural achievements were abandoned.
The six remaining teams roll into San Diego, where Tyler Florence makes them pair up for a taxing team challenge involving a slimy sea creature. At elimination, one team has a shocking announcement that changes the rest of the competition.
'History', says Mark Kermode, 'is the quintessential British film genre'. America may have its great outdoors for road movies and westerns, and teeming cities for cop and crime sagas. But there is more than enough in two millennia of British history to provide a bottomless well of story material. To prove the point, Mark looks at some of the best films about British history in the order of when they are set, tracing the story of Britain from the Roman invasion to the modern era, via medieval times, the Tudors, the English Civil War and the 18th and 19th centuries. He shows, from action and adventure to political intrigue, and from forest-dwelling outlaws to embattled kings and queens, that British history encompasses a remarkable range of styles and situations. Each period is almost a genre in itself, with its own particular themes and characters. And facts are rarely allowed to stand in the way of a good story or striking image.
Coop and Cami are excited to use Ollie's talent for burping to break a world record, but in order to do so, they have to break Ollie out of his piano recital.
In an effort to save the planet, Sydney and her friends stage a student protest to convince the cafeteria to go green. Back in the '90s, Max and Leo fight to keep their school from getting rid of the junk food in the vending machine.
As Moishe secretly gathers evidence against Esty, she realizes she needs help to audition for the scholarship she desperately needs.
Born and raised in a New York Hasidic community, Esty struggles after a fruitless first year of marriage. She runs away to Berlin and finds new freedom.
Esty's Berlin friends challenge many of her old beliefs but also provide a safe space to explore new ways of being. Yanky and Moishe search for Esty.
Moishe brutally confronts Esty, sending her running to Leah for help. After Esty has her audition, she and Yanky have it out.
The investigation into the disappearance of 14-year-old Alice Gross - a case which sparked one of the largest search operations in years.
Chris and Joy are excited about their upcoming baptism. As they look through old photo albums, Chris wonders why his family never were church goers, as his grandparents were. Phoebe overhears this conversation and becomes emotional. Chris notices his mom's reaction, and wishes he could ask her about his questions. Superbook takes the kids back to meet Isaiah, a prophet who became God's mouthpiece. Chris realizes he can be God's mouthpiece with his mom. When he returns, his mother admits her heart has been stirred back toward God ever since Chris started talking about his baptism. Chris prays with his mom at the end, as the door to her heart is beginning to open to God again
Boy is ecstatic to go on a tour of the bobbleheads factory, but the rest of the kids are bored and cross because the brochure lied. So they secretly make a one-of-a-kind bobblehead just for Boy.
On Bingo and Bluey's Rug Island, a pack of felt pens can be anything - bananas, campfires, even a snake! But Dad will need to embrace his inner kid if he wants to make it his home.
It's Irish Dancing Time with Anthony and Emma to the Hard Shoe Hornpipe! Lachy dances and prances and becomes a king in Curly Word today, you an be Royal too! In story time with Simon and his friend Shriley Shawn the Unicorn, we meet Terry the strutting turkey. 'Wibble Wobble, Gobble Gobble!'