The Ellen DeGeneres Show, often shortened to just Ellen, is an American television talk show hosted by comedian/actress Ellen DeGeneres.
Sharon adjusts to her new reality; Adam and Chance hit the road.
Bannerman Independent School’s known for its reputation and status. Only DGM, made up of four disparate but determined students, dare to reveal the truth.
DGM get to work on a new mission, bringing down Ronny Kent. Olivia’s relationship with Donte is put at risk because of it.
Shocking news shakes the students of Bannerman to their core. Could DGM be in the frame for a terrible crime they didn’t commit?
Margot’s past comes back to haunt her, Bree’s forced to spend quality time with Rex, and DGM set to work investigating their number one suspect.
Kitty is faced with a personal dilemma as the pressure mounts on DGM to expose the truth about a criminal, but not a murderer…
Bree gets benched, Ronny’s memorial gig prompts many to seize the day and a suspect makes their way to the top of DGM’s list.
Olivia’s secret is revealed, Kitty competes in a fencing match, Bree realises she has a boyfriend and a loss means DGM rethink their main suspect.
We flashback to when DGM began, while in the present they organise their most joyous prank yet. But then a suspect is arrested…
The Police are satisfied they’ve found the culprit despite a number of loose ends. Can DGM keep investigating when fractures threaten to tear them apart?
DGM finally learn the truth, but not without great personal risk and devastating consequences…
Early TV portrayed LGBTQ people as homicidal maniacs and sexual deviants. It wasn't until the '70s that positive portrayals began to emerge.
Following the Stonewall Uprising, LGBTQ activists began using television as a tool for change.
HIV/AIDS was initially ignored by TV, and fear of the disease stunted LGBTQ representation. Eventually, TV raised awareness on the issue.
In 1997, Ellen DeGeneres made history by coming out on her TV show and in her personal life. But the celebration was short-lived.
Today's new guard of LGBTQ creators in TV has opened the door to greater representation and wider inclusivity.
Kristina Dewberry, a construction manager for Walt Disney Imagineering, puts the finishing touches on Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge at Disneyland.
Michael Portillo’s 2,500-mile rail tour of south east Asia reaches Malaysia. On the island of Penang, Michael traces the origins of the former British colony in Georgetown, rides one of the world’s steepest funicular railways and is enchanted by exotic specimens at Malaysia’s first butterfly sanctuary. Travelling on Malaysia’s hi-tech railway network, Michael visits the wettest town in the country, Taiping, and learns how the discovery of tin made this land a prized possession for Britain. Next stop is the regal town of Kuala Kangsar, home to the Sultan of Perak and to one of Malaysia’s most prestigious schools, known as the ‘Eton of the East’. Michael joins pupils in a game of Eton Fives.