Janiya questions adults claiming to be experts on stunts and animation.
Max meets adults claiming to be experts in horses and questions experts on the Moon.
Randy questions adults claiming to be experts on knitting and oceans.
Shannen questions adults claiming to be experts in nursing and insects.
Nathan and Liv question adults claiming to be experts on stilt-walking and venom.
Emma Faith questions adults claiming to be experts on dreams and killer plants.
Hank goes on his first date with Becca but it terribly goes wrong.
Pablo must learn to empathize with his new butterfly friend when he realizes she may wish to join other butterflies on adventures in Butterfly Grove./It’s Berry Day on Birdwell Island, and Emily Elizabeth and Clifford get carried away picking all of the berries! When they realize they didn’t leave any for the rest of the island, they set out to right their wrong.
Dan St. Germain explains why he prefers blacking out on weed and remembers when he and his wife tried pegging for the first time.
Guy Montgomery confesses that he didn't expect so many Americans to have American accents and reveals how he's personally combatting climate change.
Harriet helps with an elephant whose leg has been wounded by a poacher's snare, Debbie is kept busy with nine orphaned baby monkeys, and Emma becomes a surrogate mum to a three-week-old baby hippo.
Emma looks after an aardvark who needs five-hour walks every night, Jenna and Sean try to discover just how good an elephant's hearing is, and Josie deals with an injured vervet monkey
Crime series looking at the key errors made by murderers that led to their arrest.
In a private team meeting, Clippers players and coaches talk about the tape, race, and how to respond.
Loop starts to believe that he is a real rescue bike and takes it too far.
France and Marc’s home is being outgrown by their sport-obsessed sons and provides no inspiring space for France to work from home. Brian and Sarah convert their rundown garage into a spot where France can work and where the family can relax, and while carving out safe areas to kick a ball and entertain in style.
Jimmy Shu is at the busy Parap Saturday markets where he says that street food is one of the best ways to get to know a culture. In this episode he tastes some of Darwin’s most popular street food. Jimmy talks about Darwin’s Laksa obsession and goes to Mary’s Laksa stall to meet Mary who has been making Darwin’s most famous Laksa for over 20 years. Jimmy then meets Wayne who runs the famous Vietnamese stall. Jimmy says Wayne makes an amazing banh mi which, after finding out about Wayne’s secret recipes, he just has to try. Jimmy then visits the Sunday Rapid Creek Market and shows us his favourite breakfast street food, a regional Thai braised pork delicacy that’s cooked by master street food chef Kanchana. Jimmy then goes to meet Amye Un who runs a small eatery on the Stuart Highway in town, Warung Ibu Amye serving Balinese and Timorese dishes. As Amye shows Jimmy how to make her mother’s charcoal chicken, her signature dish, as she tells Jimmy about her colourful life.