London vanishes, sending Chip on a desperate search to replace her. Dennis panics when a fall off the wagon derails his sobriety and his business.
Redwick sees a chance to stir up civil unrest when Yeardley is struck by illness. Meanwhile, Jocelyn realises she may have underestimated Temperance.
Klaus requests that his estranged siblings Rebekah and Kol return home to stand by their family against The Hollow. Meanwhile, Freya recruits Hayley for a dangerous journey that will put both their lives at risk but may be the sole means of saving someone they love. Elsewhere, tensions rise when Marcel leads a hunt for The Hollow putting him on a collision course with the person he was least prepared to face. Finally, as Kol continues to mourn the loss of Davina, he is forced to consider the lengths hed go to see her again.
Nearly every year archaeologists and anthropologists make discoveries that require revisions to our history books. But there are numerous artifacts that are outright ignored because they don't fit into the accepted scientific paradigm. Could clues about our extraterrestrial origins be hidden in these discarded pieces of our past? Shocking evidence has recently been revealed that challenges the accepted dating of the Great Pyramid. An ancient hammer found in Texas that dates back 140 million years is ignored by mainstream archaeologists. And unexplainable elongated skulls have been found on nearly every continent of the world that science refuses to test. Could we be on the brink of scientific discoveries that the academic community cannot deny? Evidence that reveals the truth of where we really came from, why we are here and if we are alone in the Universe?
Chip and Cooler rescue Dennis from an alcoholic spiral, then head north to stop London's wedding -- a quest that ends with a startling revelation.
Making amends to Dennis and Jerry pays off in unexpected ways for Chip. Cooler throws himself a birthday party. Rosa learns the truth about Dennis.
Harley tries to save Ellie from being sent away to boarding school.
His housing issues unresolved, Chip crashes with a recent acquaintance. George asks Dennis to help him reconnect with Rosa. Cooler has a revelation.
Ant and Dec host the talent competitions fifth and final semi-final results show. The two acts with the most public votes will go straight through to Saturdays live grand final, while judges Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams decide on a wildcard act to join them. The show also includes a performance from X Factor finalists After Midnight.
Ant and Dec host the talent competitions fifth and final live semi-final show as the remaining group of acts take to the stage. Everyone performing tonight will be hoping to win that life-changing prize of , pounds and a guaranteed appearance at this years Royal Variety Performance, but who will win the most public votes
On Ricky Coopers th birthday, his mother-in-law decides to move out leaving him to play cook, maid, and mother. Meanwhile, his three daughters decide to get him back into the dating game by opening a lawn-front dating service disguised as a lemonade stand.
Ricky starts seeing Katie, a woman he believes hes interested in. Turns out, he enjoys playing baseball with her three sons more than the actual dates. Meanwhile, Rickys youngest, Gigi tries out for the lead role in the school play.
Sana is having a hard time dealing with her feelings towards Yousef. She initiates a social media war, creating turbulence and disunity within the bus group. A surprise awaits Sana at home. Sana and Isak have a discussion.
A frustrated writer has 5 mysterious women turn up at his house, all seemingly invited and all must adhere to strict rules, they all pay him a million yen as rent. Who is responsible for the invites?
More paranormal sleuthing with Yvette Fielding. A fearful team begin their three-part investigation of the mysterious Standon Hall in Staffordshire.
The band is put together and commits itself to constant change.
The Grateful Dead sabotage their chances at superstardom, and find success on their own terms.
Sen. Al Franken brings his humor to Congress. Sarah Silverman stands up for women's health issues. Plus, Thomas Middleditch on global warming.