Human sacrifice, mulberry moonshine, wine grapes from Noah's ark and brandy that changed the world.
Host Brian Brushwood takes viewers inside the restaurant industry, exposing the tricks of a trade that employs 10 percent of the U.S. workforce. Brian shows the subtle psychological manipulations that restaurants employ to get you to empty your pockets.
Competition is an innate trait in humans. Everyone wants to be No. 1 and some will do anything to get ahead. Host Brian Brushwood takes us through various real-life scenarios, from getting the dream job to winning big at the races, using his hacks to get the upper hand.
Molly urges Mike to go to the doctor when she learns he hasn’t been in over a decade, on the 100th episode.
The Lyell team are under pressure to catch the killer of an admired Essex police officer.
Lindy looks into the disappearance of five teens which leads Lindy and Tommy to an unexpected venue.
Kicking off the Kids Baking Championship, the kid bakers work to serve up two delicious signature items for a bake sale.
Kirby wins tickets to a video game convention but can't decide if he should take Eli or Fish.
Charlie and Lucas attempt to assist a FBI search for a terrorist who has escaped custody in West Virginia.
Waterloo Road struggles to live up to rival Havelock High when the PTA comes to visit. Leo’s attachment to his computer game raises serious concern over his state of mind and Sonya frets over her impending test results.
A single bachelor dates multiple women over several weeks, narrowing them down to hopefully find his true love.
Once upon a time the Bear took an interest in how his progenitor Bear could look like. In order to answer this question the Bear has to invent and build...guess what? - a real time machine.
Duggee shows the Squirrels how to make a paper boat out of newspaper, and they help some ants get to the other side of the pond.
The new uniforms are unveiled. Cristina learns Alberto is cheating, and he gets shocking news of his own. Doña Blanca confronts ghosts from the past.
This special episode follows some success stories from previous shows, as Brent and Steve plan to pop the question to their girlfriends and Carolyne prepares to become a mum
Ten years after he left in anger, the late hotel landlord's son, Poul, returns home from America to end the inheritance case with Mrs. Andersen. The girls in the kitchen wonder what really happened between the serious young man and his father, and whether he has come now because he wants to take over the hotel. Amanda has put her father on ice until he keeps his part of the deal and acquits Morten, but then she suddenly discovers a secret that can solve the problem completely without the help of wholesaler Madsen. Mrs. Aurland is distraught over her relationship with actor Weyse and decides instead to seduce her husband.
Airshow is a documentary TV show that follows a group of airshow pilots and performers across Canada and the United States.[1] The show focuses on the hardships of preparing for and performing in air shows.
Couples compete against each other to renovate houses and sell them at auction for the highest price.
Drivers execute reckless overtaking manouvers, ignore hazards and botch simple operations.
Donald is in critical condition after the battle with Krane and his soldiers; Leo visits him in the hospital and in an attempt to save him, he risks his life to perform a dangerous bionic process, accelerating his aging process, thus turning him into an old man. Meanwhile, after being deactivated from the Triton App, Krane’s former bionic soldiers have nowhere to go and follow Adam home. The Lab Rats try to protect them because they aren't evil anymore. However, the president doesn't get this and tries to have them arrested, but changes his mind when the soldiers use their powers to heal and save Leo who almost died of old age. Right when they are going to be taken into custody, a newly healed Donald strikes up a deal with the president to build an academy for the soldiers.