Duggee and the Squirrels take their teddy bears on a picnic, where they meet a real bear who wants a teddy too so she can join in.
The big cats' size, camouflage and hunting strategies may vary but they're all deadly. Meet these fascinating, agile and dangerous creatures.
Eva suspects that Jonas is cheating on her with her former friend Ingrid, and meets Isak to talk about it. Vilde reveals details about her and William. The girls go to a Halloween party Christoffer invited them to.
Silicon Valley venture capitalist, Chris Sacca, joins the Tank as a Guest Shark. He finds himself in a heated battle with Lori over a tech education business; two sports fans have a home rental website; an entrepreneur with a unique twist on everyone's favorite hot drink; and an inventor has developed a device that can inflate objects in mere seconds. Also, an update on SWAG Essentials, which did not get a deal in the Tank during season 6.
Murphy is captured by an unbalanced zombie fan, who is eager to add him to a zombie museum, so he must match wits to escape.
Teams travel to Paris where Racers soar high above the French countryside and "drop mics" with a popular French rapper.
Nick must look inside himself and decide who he wants to be while also dealing with fathering a child with Adalind.
It’s Halloween in O’ahu, and Five-0 must track down a serial killer inspired by Frankenstein. Also, Jerry calls Five-0 for help when an armed gang raids a blood bank, and Danny must track down Grace who lied and snuck out to a Halloween party.
Bradshaw's 1913 Continental Railway Guide in hand, Michael Portillo visits Italy, where he experiences first-hand the nation's need for speed in a state-of-the-art Maserati sports car. Michael discovers how the leaning tower of Pisa was rescued from near collapse. In Carrara, he finds out how the marble used by Michelangelo is still quarried today and is invited to chip away at a contemporary sculpture. In Bologna, he embarks on a doomed search for spaghetti Bolognese until a cookery teacher shows him how to make a much more authentic tagliatelle al ragu. Following in the footsteps of Bradshaw's travellers, Michael explores the cradle of the Renaissance through Edwardian eyes. Heading north to Gargnano, Michael discovers the romantic hideaway of one of Britain's most famous writers, DH Lawrence, whose affair with his professor's wife scandalised his home country. Michael ends his journey in futuristic style with a high speed boat trip across Lake Garda.
Todd encounters big issues as he attempts to move his 50 ton washplant. Tony's dredge finally starts producing gold. Parker piles on the pressure and it proves to be too much for one of his young crew members.
Irish comedian Graham Norton hosts his very own chat show, which includes chatting to A-list celebrities, the very famous Red Chair game, live music, lots of jokes and fun from Graham and the celebrities themselves.
When Jamie is caught on camera committing what could be construed as police brutality at a demonstration, Frank is forced to turn the case over to Internal Affairs. Danny and Baez investigate a rape case involving a civil rights attorney who claims the charges were drummed up in retaliation for the investigation into Jaime.
Mr Khan gets into a state at a stately home, when Naani takes the law into her own hands.
Stephen Fry meanders about some places which start with an 'M' with Sue Perkins, Sami Shah, David Mitchell and Alan Davies.
Danny and the gang suspect that Candace is getting annoyed with Justin's nonstop romantic gestures, but is afraid to tell him. Danny is able to coax a confession from her while Justin is in costume, listening nearby. Justin worries that Candace no longer likes the "real" him, but advice from Leslie helps save the relationship. In the end, Candace says "I love you" to Justin for the first time, and Justin responds in kind.
Have you ever wondered how the products you use every day are made? How It's Made leads you through the process of how everyday products, such as apple juice, skateboards, engines, contact lenses, and many more objects are manufactured.
Russell Howard offers his unique perspective on the big stories dominating all of our news outlets, from online and print to broadcast, as well as picking up on those sometimes overlooked things. He uses clips, sketches and studio guests to look at things that have made him smile during the week.
Get heroic with the Pawn Stars when a 1939 Superman doll flies into the shop. Will Rick save the day and make a deal or will it be his kryptonite? Then, Corey gets electrified when a 1952 Fender Telecaster guitar jams in. Will it have the rock `n' roll chops or will it get the axe? Later, an antique Japanese matchlock gun shoots into the shop. Will Rick draw first and make an offer or will he bite the bullet?
Feel good with the Pawn Stars when a James Brown suit dances into the shop. Will Rick be saying, "please, please, please" for the Godfather of Soul's wardrobe or will it be too funky? Then, it's a game of cat and mouse when Corey and Chum check out an artist proof from the film "Anchors Aweigh." Will the deal set sail or will they be left out at sea? Next, Rick feels exposed when a controversial 1917 Standing Liberty Quarter circulates the shop. Will he be in the money or will the deal not make sense? And later, Chum butters up to a 1920s popcorn maker. Will he make a concession and settle on a price or will the deal go stale?
Keith Lemon hosts a Halloween edition of the comedy quiz - which probably means the studio has been draped in cobwebs - with team captains Holly Willoughby and Gino D'Acampo joined by US singing star Adam Lambert, funnyman and actor Johnny Vegas and X Factor girl group Little Mix