The Raney's rush to a failing homestead in Colorado where they find husband Don makes a 40 mile mountain commute each day, leaving his wife alone, terrified to leave the house because it's surrounded by bears and mountain lions.
It was mankind's finest hour, the greatest technological achievement of the 20th Century--the Apollo 11 mission to the Moon. But the Apollo program was short-lived, and after Apollo 17 in 1972, we never went back. Could it be that we encountered something--or someone--on the Moon? Did the Apollo astronauts witness more than NASA wants us to know? The Moon is the most visible celestial body in the night sky and is essential to life on Earth. But what if the Moon is not the natural object we believe it to be? Unidentified lunar objects in NASA photography may point to extraterrestrial structures on the moon, and possibly evidence of what lies beneath the surface. Some Ancient Astronaut theorists have even suggested that the Moon is actually an artificial object, placed in its current position by otherworldly beings thousands of years ago.
The Wild Kratts are having a picnic when a seagull steals one of their creature power discs and drops it into the ocean. The Kratt Bros dive in to retrieve the disc and encounter an enormous lobster. Martin and Chris begin to follow him to investigate the life of a lobster. But there's someone else on the lobster's trail. It's Chef Gourmand Gaston, who plans to catch him and "cook him up".
Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch go coasteering on the rocky Cornish coastline.
Murr, Joe, Sal and Q bark up the wrong tree while posing as employees for a pet store. They then head to the market for a game that throws everything up in the air. Tonight's big loser virtually loses his mind after entering a world he's never visited.
Don Wildman investigates a brave hero, a civil-rights pioneer and a bizarre UFO sighting.
Featured magicians: Nathan Burton, Bill Cook, Chipper Lowell, Titou, Greg Gleason, Greg Frewin, and Jason Bishop.
Elena finds herself at odds with the Grand Council when dealing with a magical rock whose anger can trigger a “monfuego” eruption.
The 'Orphan Black' star shares the secret to playing clones. The Go-Go's reflect on 38 years of fun, fame and fistfights ahead of their farewell tour.
Pete builds a triple-decker treehouse with a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and more, inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, on the shores of Kentucky's Lake Barkley
The couples confront themselves; Michelle breaks down at the thought of her infidelity; and Dean has a breakthrough. Later, Tara has a meltdown, causing chaos in the control room.
Drawing new power from the Mask of Control, Umarak raises an army of beasts to keep the Toa busy while he tries to open a portal to the shadow realm.
At the Black Crater, the Toa discover their true destiny as they take on the Destroyer and Makuta in a final showdown.
A California couple set out to create a good blogger's dream kitchen, with more counter space and natural light for photographs. (Home and Garden).
Game Wardens look for the elusive bighorn sheep in the mountains of West Texas.
An elite sports centre opens at Westbrook and Hank and a team of no-hopers are forced to take on McKelty's team to try and gain access to it. Emily does not like the idea and decides to do a one-person protest against it, only it does not work as the elite sports centre has power over the students. She gives up when she finds out they are planning to do the same to the science block. Meanwhile, Hank is unhappy when he does not get to go into the sports centre and goes against McKelty in a basketball tournament to show he is just as good as everyone else.
Ava prepares for her debut and gets help from Gigi while Johnny becomes surprisingly supportive. Also: Flash makes a big decision and Bam creates a professional persona.
The arena is on fire when Iranian competition junkie Kevin Naderi and Polish-Italian chef Mark Vecchitto aim to face off with Bobby in round two. Choosing the finest are New York City bad boys, TV personality Donny Deutsch and The Kitchen co-host Geoffrey Zakarian.