After Prince Chang breaks into Mungyeong Saejae, a nightmare unfolds. Officials search the queen's home, suspecting she is hiding something.
When Cho Hak-ju is taken from his custody, Prince Chang goes after him. Seo-bi looks for a way to treat the disease. The queen awaits her prince.
An unexpected setback in Sangju poses new problems for Prince Chang and the others. Seo-bi and Cho Beom-pal seek safety with Cho Hak-ju.
With the palace painted red with blood, Prince Chang is forced to pursue a risky strategy. Seo-bi takes the baby and hides.
Ally, Grant, and Raph learn their limits as they out-bid each other for awful opportunities.
Renowned family and relationship therapist Spirit counsels celebrity couples who are at crossroads in their relationships.
Rylan Clark-Neal hosts as chefs Ellis Barrie and Akis Petretzikis team up with a bride- and groom-to-be, with the groom tackling a bechamel sauce for the first time.
Blaze stops into Gabby's garage for a quick repair – just as she gets an alert. Three far-flung trucks need her mechanical know-how. So, Blaze and AJ volunteer to help her take her garage on the go. Meanwhile, Crusher and Pickle look after her garage, but Crusher keeps playing things in there.
Three MGs from the 70s turn up at the garage, still covered in original factory wax. Nobody can believe it, or value them. A Morris 1000 turns up at the auction along with a TR7 V8.
It is Day One for new coach, Justin Langer. Time to reinvigorate and rebuild the Australian national cricket team.
There is a renewed focus on 'character over cover drives' as Justin Langer and the team head to the UAE to face the mercurial Pakistan
Australia is put to the test by cricket powerhouse, India, and India's fiercely competitive captain, Virat Kholi.
With the series level at 1-1 entering the biggest date on the cricket calender (the Boxing Day Test), the Border-Gavaskar Trophy is still up for grabs.
Australia head up to India for a five-match one-day series, but the captain Aaron Finch is in a form slump and must prove to his coach and teammates he has what it takes
Having served their 12-month bans for ball tampering, Steve Smith and David Warner re-join the Australian sqaud ahead of a team-galvanizing trip to Gallipoli.
The Australians continue their charge against England and prove they are a force to be reckoned with.
Justin Langer and the Australians set their sights on cricket's ultimate prize, the Ashes urn.