Eren begins his training with the Cadet Corps, but questions about his painful past overwhelm him. When he struggles with a maneuvering exercise, Berholt and Reiner offer kindly advice.
Hardanger is Norway's fruit garden, and Tina visits the beautiful fjord valley as the fruit trees are in full blossom.
Traditional Korean dishes, including Bibimpap, tofu, Bossam, and a pork dish.
Heroes and Hoaxers: Unbelievable Web clips! Featuring a shark balancer, musical fruit, running on water, the 'door to hell', floating duct tape and a man that flies like a bird!
Lucy, an aspiring Celestial Wizard, becomes a friend and ally to powerful wizards Natsu, Gray, and Erza, who are part of the (in)famous wizard guild, Fairy Tail.
From the facts behind the NSA spying scandals ("Big Brother") and the Boston Bombings ("American Terrorists") to America's secret prisons, Scientology, the Gold conspiracy and America's doomsday plans, this series features in-depth interviews with top journalists, law enforcement officials and whistleblowers.
Film crews follow worm hunters, eel fisherman, ginseng hunters, mushroom hunters, and Burl tree hunters as they go about collecting these items.
Some of Britain's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
The team investigates a boat that crashed and burned, ramming a seawall. There is a charred body on board.
In the middle of the rehearsals of "Les Fourberies de Scapin", by Moliere, that an amateur company is performing at Sète Theatre, Amira, the actress who plays the role of Zerbinette, collapses, murdered. Candice is convinced that the culprit is a member of the company; in particular she suspects Simon Ferrer, the director, who did not hesitate to change the cast and give the lead role to a newcomer, perhaps because they were having an affair. The autopsy, though, reveals that Amira was still a virgin. The team must solve the case while Antoine is still in the hospital...
Wayde and Brett are approached by renowned sea life painter Guy Harvey to build their largest tank to date for the Trade Winds Resort in St. Pete Beach, FL.
As the A-Troupe dancers prepare for the regional dance competition, relationships and loyalties are put to the test at the Next Step studio.
Shane Smith heads to Louisiana to report on the lasting effects of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Then, Ben Anderson goes deep into Houthi-controlled territory to learn about the group thats fighting, and beating, Al Qaeda in the east, Saudi Arabia in the north, and Yemens central government in the south.
This trip, Guy's taking his place at the family table. In Holladay, Utah, the sibling-run Vietnamese joint serving up mom's legendary recipes for authentic dishes like pho and bahn mi, plus the wildly flavorful honey glazed pork vermicelli noodle buns. In Kailua, Hawaii, the brothers dedicating their lives to fulfilling dad's lifelong dream of having his own restaurant, and crankin' out island favorites like Hawaiian-style kalbi ribs and mochiko chicken. And in Salt Lake City, the Greek joint drawing inspiration from the family playbook and sourcing fresh ingredients straight from Greece for dishes like grilled octopus and righteous lamb tacos.
In the final episode of the series, the Davis family travel to Lancashire where they enjoy a tea dance in the Blackpool Tower Ballroom, meet a family of lemurs and Warwick gets into a fight at a stunt school.
The popular news quiz, with team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop, guest host Jo Brand and guest panellists Kevin Bridges and Jacob Rees-Mogg MP.
Alan is joined by pop sensation Kylie Minogue who talks about her latest album and performs her single, I Was Gonna Cancel, live in the studio. Multi award-winning actor Sir Ian McKellen chats to Alan about his eagerly-awaited movie X-Men: Days of Future Past, and breakfast show presenter Nick Grimshaw gives the lowdown on Radio 's Big Weekend festival.
Improvisational comedy competition show in which four members of the regular cast as comedians and often with guest appearances with other comedians and celebrities and members of the audience perform various comic games and sketches.
Profiling George Plimpton (1927-2003), whose exploits in participatory journalism led to such fun reads as "Paper Lion" (about how he tried out for the Detroit Lions) and "Out of My League" (about his stint pitching to baseball all-stars). He also edited the literary journal Paris Review; hung out with U.S. presidents; and served as the Big Apple's (unofficial) fireworks commissioner. The documentary includes archival footage; and remarks from such notables as Robert Kennedy Jr. and Hugh Hefner.