It's Eating Disorders Awareness Week, and Michelle has come in to see Dr Pelly about her bulimia. Other patients include a man whose psychiatric illness led him to smash out his teeth, a young man who thinks he has asthma and a sculptor worried that he may have deep vein thrombosis.
Donal MacIntyre interviews former Detective Chief Inspector Sue Hill, to discover how she brought justice to the family of murdered Jeshma Raithatha.
Meet the car wrapper to the VIPs. A flash property developer with a taste for cars - and gold - wants his AMG Mercedes C63 wrapped in the chrome shiny stuff.
When owning a supercar just isn't flashy enough, Yianni's your guy. Tension rises when a fussy client chooses an unusual nardo grey wrap for his Ferrari.
Donal is off to Macau where he and food ambassador Jonathan Phang hunt out the best bakes.
Trixie and Bob discuss the Internet, attempt viral challenges, read real-life sexts and provide Internet tips for oldsters.
A pair of burglars bicker whilst carrying out a ram raid. A cheeky thief helps himself to two hanging baskets, but his trousers fall down.
Roxanna pitches an experimental treatment that could help Oliver recover. However, with acting CEO Serena reluctant to commit, can Roxanna convince Hanssen to return? Meanwhile, Dominic tries to help a deeply worried Lofty plan for Sheilagh's future, and it remains to be seen whether Frieda will continue to help Jac when her mentor's pain reaches breaking point.
When Esther freaks out about “the Big One,” Benji dismisses her Midwestern panic. Benji’s sister later arrives with her friends, one of whom is also freaked out about the potential earthquake. Benji tries to take advantage of her fragile state and puts the moves on her. As Esther tries to entertain the group with activities, Benji is eventually sucked into her earthquake apocalypse freak out.
The sick girls and their families are faced with the mill employees who are worried about losing their jobs.
During the protests, the Byakuya Gang attacks Katasuke's research center, which has been developing new technology for Scientific Ninja Tools. Shikadai figures out what the Byakuya Gang's goal is and rushes after them in pursuit with Boruto close by. Even a weak "pawn" can become strong in one move—what are the two friends who bonded through shogi seeking?
Celia Imrie reads Bee: Nature's Tiny Miracle, by Patricia Hegarty.
On the show tonight are our stories on the silencing of Abbott, Bernardi's tsking, Clive Palmer's big comeback announcement, the Queen's not coming back for the Commonwealth Games, and Barnaby, Barnaby, Barnaby.
Hazen Audel attempts leading a yak herd to the an ancient fortressed city in the Himalayas.
Hazen Audel attempts summiting an active volcano in Tanzania to make a tribal offering.
Entertaining makeunder series in which fashion eyesores are stripped of their excessive make-up and outrageous clothes and transformed by fashion stylist Grace Woodward, hair designer Daniel K Palmer and makeup Melissa Sophia.
Jamali heads to South Carolina to work out how pastor Mark Burns went from small town preacher to a member of President Trump's Evangelical Advisory Board.
Treasure hunters have searched for a lost Incan city of untold wealth for a century, but new technology might finally locate its riches; a strange mountain in Egypt sparks an investigation into Cleopatra's gems and the tomb of Alexander the Great.
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern is a travel and cuisine television show hosted by Andrew Zimmern on the Travel Channel. The first season debuted on Monday, February 26, 2007 at 9pm ET/PT. Bizarre Foods focuses on regional cuisine from around the world which is typically perceived by Americans as being disgusting, exotic, or bizarre. In each episode, Zimmern focuses on the cuisine of a particular country or region. He typically shows how the food is procured, where it is served, and, usually without hesitation, eats it. Originally a one-hour documentary titled Bizarre Foods of Asia, repeated showings on the Travel Channel drew consistent, considerable audiences. In late 2006, it was decided to turn the documentary into a weekly, one-hour show with the same premise and with Andrew Zimmern as the host. In 2009, Zimmern took a break from Bizarre Foods to work on one season of the spin-off Bizarre World.