Rayna attempts to shrug off rumors about her and Luke's breakup as she gets ready to return to the stage.
Chef Robert Irvine arrives at the Dog & Pony Ale House in Renton, Wash., where he meets the owner, Kristen. Despite Kristen's whit and smarts, she's being overwhelmed by a vocal group of customers who cause her to buy equipment and change the menu on a whim, trust issues with her staff and hundreds of thousands in debt owed to the IRS. Robert will have to give Kristen the tools she needs to toughen up and turn this confused bar into a place worthy of all its patrons, before the Dog & Pony is shut down and Kristen loses everything.
After raising their kids, Glenda and Dave moved to the country, but soon realized they’d made a big mistake. They’ve since sold the house and moved back to the city. And while they’re currently in a less-than-desirable rental property, they’re looking to buy a chic and modern downtown home where they can entertain in style. With a history of renovation nightmares behind them, Glenda is particularly resistant to the idea of transforming a fixer-upper. But Jonathan guarantees he’ll take care of everything. And along with Drew’s shrewd real estate advice, promises to deliver a dazzling and glamorous property on time and under budget.While Glenda and Dave head off on vacation, Jonathan uncovers a series of costly repairs.And just when everything seems to be back on track, one of the home’s major features literally falls off the wall.
Everyone clings to hope that Andy is going through after his car accident. Paige and Sean grow closer and connect over being artists. Jamie's bold gesture to win over Lolly backfires.
Alex and Dana try to save a single mother's life; a hockey player's mobility is at stake; Charlie gets advice on winning back Alex; Sydney come clean
Duck wins a trip for two to a rather exciting hotel and finds that he settles in much quicker than Sarah.
David deceives Patricia and plans to head away for the night with Katie, and McKay discovers he too has been lied to when he takes Claire to the hospital. Meanwhile, back at the station, Sean and Adrijan help a woman whose car has been stolen, but there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Upon their arrival in Africa, Aminata leaves the Loyalists behind to find her way back to her home village of Bayo.
Journey deep into the great forests of Earth for a new way of looking at these wild places and the animals that live there. Sanjayan travels into an uncharted area of the Amazon that scientists believe is the most bio-diverse place on Earth. From there he follows unique animal behavior in Alaska’s Great Bear Rainforest and meets the farmers in Portugal’s cork forests.
Paul creates a special burger for a Boston comic convention; Donnie and the New Kids on the Block receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Weighing in at over 600-lbs, 37 year old Susan is committed to drastic weight loss. But, when an unforeseen medical disorder strikes her mobility, finding the strength to make it through these obstacles is a matter of life and death.
Tree surgeon David, 27, is airlifted to St George's after falling 40 feet to the ground, hitting several branches on his way down and landing head-first onto concrete. Anne, 74, arrives with a sharp pain in her chest. 51-year-old taxi driver Mark receives treatment for a cut on his finger caused by broken glass. 92-year-old Betty is brought in by ambulance after her carers found her with slurred speech and a shaking hand.
A new luchador arrives at the temple. Dario Cueto gives him a mic to address his fans and pledges to be the best Luchador in the World!
Aware that her power in court rests on producing a male heir, Anne becomes paranoid.
A female videogame developer is harassed and threatened by a group of misogynistic cyber terrorists.
Knock off Pharma is on the internet, in the pharmacies and on the streets. The trade is getting ugly and the consequences are deadly.
One of the ancient world's most iconic buildings, the Colosseum is a monument to Roman imperial power and cruelty. Its graceful lines and harmonious proportions concealed a highly efficient design and advanced construction methods that made hundreds of arches out of 100,000 tons of stone. In its elliptical arena, tens of thousands of gladiators, slaves, prisoners, and wild animals met their deaths. Ancient texts report lions and elephants emerging from beneath the floor, as if by magic, to ravage gladiators and people condemned to death. Then, just as quickly, the Colosseum could be flooded with so much water that ships could engage in sea battles to the delight of the crowd. Now, archaeologists and engineers are teaming up to recreate a 25-foot lifting machine and trap door system capable of releasing a wolf into the Colosseum's arena for the first time in 1,500 years. Do they have what it takes to replicate the innovation and ingenuity of the Romans?
Could a ballad made famous by late, lamented folk singer Johnny Carver be an inspiration for murder? Did someone want to kill Toby Winning for threatening to take the Little Crosby Folk Festival away from Midsomer – or is the true motive something hidden for 20 years?