As George grows to manhood, he exhibits traits of both parents. Like Tom Lea, he loves cockfighting and carousing; an accomplished trainer of gamecocks, he earns the nickname "Chicken George." He marries a preacher's daughter, Matilda, and fathers many children, though he struggles to keep his father from his self-destructive ways. From Kizzy, George inherits strong traditions of family and a desire to be free. He convinces himself that one day he will buy freedom for himself and his family. But when Tom Lea loses a reckless wager with an Englishman, he sells his son to save his farm. Chicken George is taken to England.
Michela uncovers the best seasonal, locally grown fruit and vegetables, and the creamiest of ricottas, and uses them to dish up a twist on an old favourite with a wonderful porcini mushroom lasagne.
Joanna's smack talk at the fight announcement irritates Team Claudia. Khalil gets emotional on the anniversary of his father's death. Then, two strawweights face off in the Octagon for a spot in the semifinals.
A field trip to the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach inspires the remaining body artists when they take on the challenge of creating waterproof designs.
Can a Byron Bay mum impress the Sharks with her line of Bamboo Clothing? Plus, four boys from Brisbane bring their burgeoning beer delivery service before the Sharks seeking investment.
Avowed non-parent Chelsea grills Kate Hudson and others about the appeal of raising kids and has her nails done by a gender-nonconforming -year-old.
After a name-calling fight, one cast member must choose between helping their best friend or having their teammate's back; TJ brings in a replacement team.
Tensions between Luann and Bethenny reach explosive levels Ramona accuses Luann of breaking the girl code Dorinda has an epic meltdown Jules' first weekend away with the ladies takes a turn as she is confronted with a family emergency.
"The Monster" Matanza Cueto defends his Lucha Underground Championship against the Gift of the Gods Champion Brian Cage; the Trios Champions defend their titles; Rey "Dragon Azteca Jr." Horus searches for his mentor's killer. (#58)
A series of unexplained violent attacks in the city are blamed on the newly discovered 'Hairypeople', who have been living and passing amongst us, without our knowledge.
Stephen Hawking challenges three ordinary people to find out what we really are. Self-assembling machines, light-up bacteria and the world's first physical demonstration of evolution in action conspire to revolutionize their view of life.
It's the fifth and final night, and the pressure is starting to mount. The current reigning genius hopes to continue his unprecedented run to 500 questions in the face of a challenger who is actively ready to take his place, on the two-hour season finale of 500 Questions.
Stephen Hawking challenges three ordinary people to think like a genius. Can they measure the earth, the solar system and even the universe - and find our true place in the cosmos
A diverse group competes for this episode's king of cuteness, from the soft and lovable koala to the gorilla and a dark horse candidate, the octopus.
They're very different, but the adorable marsupial quokka and kangaroo are pitted against baby elephants and goats to see who really is the cutest.
Having power, size and speed doesn't mean an animal isn't cute, but the humpback whale and the cheetah have stiff competition from the echidna.
The zebra, flamingo, snow monkey and Malayan tapir are admired for their unique, colorful markings, but even these oddities can still count as cute.
Marmosets, squirrels and arctic foxes all have prominent tails, but the mighty rhinoceros is a surprising entry in this tail-wagging cuteness contest.