The lads and lasses are back for an explosive new series and there is an old friend joining the family. It’s not long before the gang hit the toon and cracks start to show between old friends. Aaron has to choose between Marnie and his dream and Nathan and Chloe fall out over Marty. Scotty T is up to his old tricks of breaking hearts and Marty’s wild night out ends in tears… for Chloe.
Laura convinces Nico that they need to find the fourth man from the tattoo photo; while doing so, they learn more about the case 10 years ago against Danny. Also, Laura gives Tom a chance to explain his actions and must decide whether she – and Serena – can trust him.
The artists create beautifully grotesque spider-human femme fatales, "Mad Max: Fury Road"-inspired warriors and classic monsters afflicted by a weakness that can kill them.
Two contestants lead teams of three celebrities, which include Iliza Shlesinger, Cheryl Hines, Tara Lipinski, Johnny Weir, Pamela Adlon, and Tyler Hoechlin, in a series of unique party games, hoping to win the $25,000 grand prize.
The final group of 12 acts take the stage live in the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood to try to make it into the semifinals.
Adam and Danielle compete to see who can take the cutest photo of the quints so they can promote the new cycle studio; Danielle stresses about her upcoming charity fundraiser; Adam takes a big step toward dealing with his emotional issues.
With Abby gone, Laurieann pushes the girls to do professional-level choreography. Kalani and Brynn compete in head-to-head solos. The group routine focuses on an issue that results in a fight between two jealous moms.
After shooting a Lake Tahoe concert for some of his oldest friends, Chicago sisters and EDM duo Krewella, Rory takes them out for a day of water, wine, and cliff diving.
Rory heads to Florida to shoot with hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd, who’s hit “Black Beatles” became the unofficial theme song for the Mannequin Challenge. With his parents in tow, Rory gets a taste of the “Sremmlife” and gives the guys an epic day off.
This week, the pop-up tattoo parlour in the sun gets a visit from Wez, who needs help hiding his hideous Kardashian catastrophe, while Alice gives Lana's silly emoji a facelift and Glen sorts out Joey's truly offensive nipple tattoo. Sketch erases Martina's mistake for the third time, Glen builds bridges between a mother and son, while Jay gives mum Tanya a moving tribute to her brave family.
Jamie kicks off with seared scallops with black pudding and speedy spuds and peas. There's also rib-eye steak; flat breads and mango chutney; and Jamie's almond pastry puff.
Horrible Histories looks at the 45 US presidents so far, and they are a strange bunch.
Strike makes a breakthrough. Robin is offered a permanent job in HR but is reluctant to take it.
A woman who slipped back into a life of crack cocaine and heroin abuse sells her body to support her habits; family members fear she will lose more than just the custody of her son.
Casey heads to Portland, OR, to taste mouthwatering Peruvian chicken, a succulent porchetta sandwich and a two-pound burrito packed with ten of the spiciest peppers in the world.
Casey travels to Chicago for some epic Windy City eats, including a massive triple-threat pork sandwich and a challenge featuring a two-pound double bacon cheeseburger and two pounds of "Irish Nacho" cheese fries.
Doodle thinks that Sunny has forgotten about him on Friendship Day, so he runs away from the salon only to be caught by Scratch.
Stan and Steve open up their own father-son garbage business after Stan inherits his father's old truck. Meanwhile, Roger finds Hayley is a natural at bumper pool and brings her to play with the best player in town.
Dig up some history with the Pawn Stars when an ancient coin comes rolling into the shop. Will Rick walk away with this shiny silver in his pocket or will he end up empty handed? Next in, Chum unrolls an autographed movie poster for the 1990s indie hit "Reservoir Dogs." Will Chum call action on a sale, or say cut and scrap it?