An animated comedy focusing on the downtrodden creatures native to Earth’s least-habitable environment: New York City. Whether it’s lovelorn rats, gender-questioning pigeons or aging bedbugs in the midst of a midlife crisis, the awkward small talk, moral ambiguity and existential woes of non-human urbanites prove startlingly similar to our own.
Villagers face a new threat, as outsiders descend on sacred hunting grounds. Charlie and James track a moose and make a disturbing discovery. Stan races to find a new source of fresh water after a vital spring dries up.
Chelsea talks resilient women with Charlize Theron, civic engagement with Rep. Linda Sánchez and "the French Donald Trump" with voters in Paris.
Regular team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop are joined by guest host Patrick Stewart, Richard Osman and Camilla Long in a new series of the long-running topical news quiz.
After Bob can't make French toast for breakfast, the pups travel to France to get him some.
Sana shows interest in Yousef, her brother's friend, and gets protective when Noora also shows interest. The girls get a lead on a bus for the Russ celebration. Sana and Vilde want to buy it, but Noora thinks it is too expensive.
Marie who encountered a crown that should have broke down moves. Knowing that the crown was repaired is Naoto and offer cooperation to avoid purging in Kyoto. And while heading for the core tower, Mary noticed the existence of a masterpiece trying to kill herself ....
Gasquatch's coins go missing before he makes a purchase at the toy store, so Blaze tries to help him recover them before the toy store closes.
The PAW Patrol must bring an enormous ice cream cake to the top of a mountain.
“Fast Food of Arabia” - Gianna Toboni travels to Kuwait, now one of the most obese countries on the planet, to witness the health effects on a country deep in the throes of an unlikely obsession with U.S. fast food. “Nollywood” - Thomas Morton explores the explosive productivity of Nigerian cinema, from DIY horror movies to big budget blockbusters, by becoming a Nollywood actor himself.
Together on Graham's sofa are One Direction star Harry Styles, chatting and giving an exclusive UK television performance of his debut solo single Sign of the Times; Mrs Brown's alter-ego, Irish funnyman Brendan O'Carroll; Vicky McClure, star of police drama Line of Duty; and comedian Rob Brydon, talking about his new series with Steve Coogan, The Trip to Spain.
Newlyweds and bodybuilders from Dallas, Texas, married strength with glamour and created a fitness apparel line that caters to the woman who loves building her booty; two friends from San Marcos, California, need the Sharks' help to grow their no-spill, portable and stem-less wine glass business; a Ph.D. scientist and big-wave surfer from Honolulu, Hawaii
Todrick Hall directs the queens in Broadway's newest mega-sensation, a Reality Stars musical. Singer Meghan Trainor guest judges.
The kids must entertain themselves for an entire weekend without using technology or devices.
Bill's interview guest is Arwa Damon. Arwa Damon is an Emmy-winning journalist and CNN’s Senior International Correspondent. Her documentary, “Return to Mosul,” about going back to the city she spent 28 hours hiding in while it was under siege by ISIS, aired last month on CNN. She is co-founder of INARA, a non-profit that helps war wounded children find medical care. Bill's roundtable guests include the President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, David Miliband, conservative political commentator S.E. Cupp, writer and author Hanna Rosin and the Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, Seth Moulton.
Sophia still needs a name for her eBay store, so she drags Shane around the city hoping inspiration will strike. But it's not a date.
Sophia reflects on her friendship with Annie, including an ill-fated trip to Coachella, after they have a fight about her Myspace page.
Things are looking dire when 20-something Sophia loses her job and gets an eviction notice -- until a thrift store find gives her an idea.