Guy Fieri challenges four chefs to use their noodles to outwit his challenges in three rounds of games. First, they have to make their signature noodle dish using limited ingredients. Then, they must make a classic noodle dish featuring a Wild Card ingredient. Finally, the chefs have to use a list of mandatory items to make their refined noodle dish, and the winner gets a shot at $20,000.
Live sex camming offers a more personal and interactive alternative to porn. Karley meets with cam girls to investigate whether camming is the future of adult entertainment.
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.
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.
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?
Donal visits Harajuku, a technicolour dream world devoted to Japan's quirky pop culture.
A couple who own a sports club are shocked when they discover that a family friend has been stealing from them. A thief steals some expensive antique lamps.
Andrew explores the route taken by Pueblo leader Po'pay during the 1680 revolt against the Spanish. Along the way, he experiences native traditions and digs into porcupine heart, acorn mush cake and elk jerky.
Whitney is determined to walk the 8km, even though it’s 2 miles further than what she’s prepared for, and when her feet give out on her, she screams in agony. Meanwhile, things take a dark turn when Buddy likens Whit’s determination to addiction.
Sarah and George make progress in prosecuting the Cryers; Veronica concocts a scheme against David.
FIRST RESPONSE: PARAMEDICS follows select teams of paramedics at Saskatoon’s MD Ambulance as they deal with emergency calls ranging from life-threatening to broken bones to false calls. In the pilot, paramedics respond to several emergency calls detailing the trials and tribulations of the life of a paramedic.
Using testimony from royal friends and eye-witnesses and archive footage, this episode reaches the 1970s and explores how the Queen faced both a hostile nation and scandal within her family, which threatened the popularity of the monarchy itself.
It is Easter Sunday and Cathy and Michael have plans to clear the front room together. Jason and Kelly have got other ideas.
The Huangs are pleasantly surprised to find that Eddie has been awarded a spot in the Honor Society, but Evan is particularly bothered by the news. Meanwhile, Jessica receives a note from her book editor to improve her cop dialogue and signs up for a ride-along to better her writing. Then, on St. Patrick's Day, Matthew Chestnut doesn't have the luck of the Irish on his side when Louis receives orders from Kenny Rogers to fire him.
Barry meets a powerful woman whose abilities could help him in his battle with DeVoe. Meanwhile, after learning that DeVoe is targeting everyone who was on the bus, Ralph decides he doesn't want to be a hero anymore, his only concern is staying alive. Harry offers to help Joe.