Maddie, Craig and Wes take part in a Steps Call to try and convince Wes's former girlfriend Ali to return to the program.
Misty Copeland is on a mission to make history by becoming the first African American principal dancer of a major ballet company.
The tension is palpable as Ben faces off with Olivia about her bad behavior. The other women are relieved, but will Ben give her a rose or send her home? After the rose ceremony, the remaining women are off to the tropical, romantic Bahamas. The lucky bachelorette on the one-on-one date is reticent to open up with Ben, confusing him even more about their potential future together. Six women on a deserted island sounds like a dream date - until some unexpected guests show up. The last date of the week is the dreaded two-on-one date, which always ends with at least one ...
Why would a shoe have wheels attached The Floogals find out and in the process go on a roller-coaster adventure around the house, learning to lean and steer the boot along the way
Mom and Girl Hooman are excited about a seed packet - indicating that the flowers in the garden came out of the packet. Curious How can that be These little things in the packet look nothing LIKE those giant flowers in the garden. Our Floogals discover that flowers come from seeds in an action packed adventure involved dogs digging and seed bombing
Dan and Hannah are guests at Dan's best friend Jack's wedding at their country mansion.
The adventures of three little aliens who, after arriving on Earth, move in with a family in order to learn about human interactions while staying hidden.
While Richard takes his '29 Packard to compete at the elite Concours d'Elegance at Pebble Beach, the Monkeys race to complete their motorcycles in their big build-off.
The second round of the competition begins as each contestant is given three days and £1,000 to transform a thatched roof bedroom.
As the teams speed across the resort, they discover it's hard to get an angry tiki in line and filling up a bucket under the raging waterfall proves no easy task.
Michael heads west through New York State. He has a lightbulb moment in Schenectady, when he discovers how Thomas Edison's General Electric Company also leads the way in modern rail technology. In Utica, he investigates Lock of along the early th-century Erie Canal - miles of waterway which connected the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Coast via the Hudson River. A yellow brick road beckons Michael to Chittenango, where a Kansas farm girl introduces him to a lion, and a tin man. On a hillside near Palmyra, Michael finds out about a farm boy, Joseph Smith, and his Book of Mormon, from one of the million believers who follow his religion today. Further west in Rochester, Michael discovers the story behind another famous th-century name still trading today: George Eastman, who launched mass market photography with his Eastman Kodak company.
Lucy meets a orphaned baby elephant, who was found close to starvation on the banks of a river. Patrick meets an orphaned anteater, who has to prove himself before he can be returned to the rainforest.
Amy and Cass work together to save a racehorse with a career-ending condition, while the arrival of a former girlfriend forces Tim to see his current relationship in a new light.
The detective investigates the discovery of a young man's body in an area notorious for illicit teenage gatherings, the corpse wrapped in plastic sheeting and having received a blow to the head.
Daryl and Katy try to help Wayne get some action, while Wayne reconnects with his inner fighter.
Sister Julienne is seconded to a maternity ward, and is impressed by how modern technology is being used to help the mothers - but is left with a moral dilemma after assisting on a traumatic birth. A young man from Poplar is delighted to be accepted into university, but his mother is less than happy. His dreams are jeopardised when his girlfriend gets pregnant, a development that puts pressure on the whole family.
Axe deals with a betrayal. Chuck learns the inner workings of Axe Capital.
The seaside hotel "Badehotellet" in NW Denmark opens for its wealthy guests each summer. We follow the guests and staff at the hotel from 1928 and into the 1940s.