As the jogger case stirs tensions nationwide, the families of the boys and their lawyers prepare for a bitter legal fight against the city of New York.
Featuring Gloria Estefan, talking about her musical On Your Feet, and David Tennant and Michael Sheen, who star in Terry Pratchett’s Good Omens. With music from Jonas Brothers.
Presentor Richard Ayoade. Guests are Richard Osman and Kiri Pritchard-McClean.
Jack and Katrina venture inside the imposing stone walls of a notoriously haunted hospital in Weston, West Virginia, that housed thousands of mentally ill patients over a dark 130-year-old history. Their investigation uncovers mind-blowing truths that lead to an intelligent conversation with the other side.
Adam searches for Chloe; Devon is haunted by his dreams.
Parker's quests to find gold in the wild put his survival skills to the ultimate test. He hunts for gold along the freezing Klondike Trail in Alaska, attempts to mine more than Todd Hoffman in South America, and faces extreme danger in Papua New Guinea.
Epifanio proposes to Veva despite her father's disapproval. Teresa and Lupo confess their feelings for each other and Sofia misunderstands.
Moritz's reputation takes a hit. After discovering a troubling email, Lenny confides in a new friend. Jens enlists Moritz to crack a password.
Lisa lands in trouble with her parents. Moritz reprograms MyTems into an online drug store and tries to make amends to Lenny.
When his girlfriend breaks up with him after spending the year abroad, Moritz schemes to win her back by snagging a stash of ecstasy.
Business is booming, and Buba wants a piece of the action -- but the product is getting bad reviews. Lisa thinks Dan has been ignoring her.
Lenny sets up the clear web shop while Moritz secretly meets a new supplier in Rotterdam. But the friends don't see eye to eye about their future.
Things begin to unravel the day after the party, and Moritz is forced to turn to his rival for help. Lisa has a change of heart.
Guests: William Weld, John Waters, Kirsten Powers, Jonathan Swan, Lawrence Wilkerson.
Twenty-five years in, a family looks to cement a legacy. 'Ol Dirty is dead. Everybody has gone solo. The 'W' is fading. Yet Wu-Tang Clan, their logo, music and their message remain indelible fixtures in the history of music and America.
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker take a look back at the week's news with the help of Harry Hill and Rosie Jones.
Chinatown gathers to witness a “prize fight” between elite warriors from the Hop Wei and Long Zii. Buckley plays a bluff in hopes of getting Mercer to lower his fee. Ah Sahm remembers his roots as a fighter, as Ah Toy warns him of the dangers that await. Bill and Lee question Wang Chao about the recent series of sword killings in San Francisco.
Japan's global influence has transformed modern life through medical, military, scientific, transportation and arts innovations. Japan played a crucial role in the global digital revolution pushing the boundaries in electronics, computing, robotics and popular culture. It's hard to imagine a world without Japan's influence, but we're going to do just that. Our experiment will strip away key Japanese innovations to appreciate the impact they have made on our lives.