It is a story told in more than twelve hundred cultures around the world--the gods sent a great flood to wipe out humanity for its disobedient and wicked ways. Do these numerous creation myths point to an actual deluge, one that engulfed the world and spared only a chosen few? New evidence suggests that many fabled aspects of these flood myths may, in fact, be true. From traces of a major meteor impact in the Indian Ocean, to a worldwide ash layer, and even remnants of Noah's gravesite, scientists are starting to put the pieces of a very deadly puzzle together--a puzzle that some believe was created by extraterrestrial beings. Did humanity narrowly escape extinction? And are the ancient stories correct--that alien beings are the reason we survived? Ancient Astronaut Theorists believe they are--and that celestial beings are poised to save us again when another catastrophe sweeps across the Earth.
Rodrigo seeks guidance to rid himself of his "dreadful passion." With Thomas gone on a sabbatical, Cynthia bonds with Betty. In the middle of Alex's showcase -- an intimate dance with his roommate -- Hailey is summoned by Rodrigo to keep him from seeing Ana Maria. When she heads to Alex's apartment later, Hailey doesn't like what she finds.
When Rodrigo decides he doesn't want Windsor Elliot for his opening night, the legendary pianist confronts him, and ends up helping him realize who he does want. Cynthia is sent to track down Thomas, but isn't quite prepared for what greets her. Hailey gives an intimate oboe lesson to her wealthy new friend, but the session is interrupted by Lizzie, who has some surprising news about her pupil.
As pressure mounts before the launch of the new season, Rodrigo erupts. His behavior alarms the symphony's business advisor, Edward, who warns Gloria to rein him in - just as her star conductor takes the orchestra on a surprise field trip. In the wake of all the drama, Hailey arrives home to find Alex, wondering why she hasn't returned his calls.
After a harsh verdict from Betty, Hailey is ready to give up on her dream. But as the crowd fills the hall for opening night, Betty has gone missing. No one in the orchestra is prepared for what happens next. As their tempestuous new soloist, Ana Maria, goes off the rails, Rodrigo is forced to make a choice.
Flown to Slovenia Phil and Sam realize that their rescuers are terrorists who have mistaken them for the bomb makers who occupied their prison cell before them. They are forced to infiltrate a laboratory to steal deadly chemicals but, after a shoot-out among the terrorists, manage to escape, along with the chemicals and Nathan's glass eye, which has a code written on it disclosing the whereabouts of the stolen money. Pursued by surviving terrorist Khalil they manage to board a train and make it to France but, with no passports, are not allowed on the cross-channel ...
Sarah’s frustration comes to a boil with explosive results. Things escalate in a flash when Jada and Camilla face off.
When the roommates clash with Madison, she reveals a haunting secret; Bruno and Sylvia's romance is jeopardized by jealousy.
The stories of pioneering aviators are often not the truth but flights of fancy. In this episode of America: Facts vs. Fiction, we expose the myths about the Wright brothers' invention of the airplane and America's favorite missing person, Amelia Earhart.
Berkeley, CA, 1955: Little Stephanie Bryan has disappeared without a trace, and police will have to use every tool at their disposal, from newspaper reporters to bloodhounds, to solve the mystery of Stephanie’s fate.
Anna finds out about the importance of blood quantum on the rez and worries about what her own number may be. Butterhead’s mom teaches Caitlin a few tricks on how to keep her man happy. Bailey begins her quest to find a great guy in the city. Jonesing for another sexual escape, Zoe searches high and low for a satisfying partner.
As the Alaskan winter approaches, time is limited to hunt enough caribou to last the harsh winter.
Abby starts to date Nate, a married dad with whom she had an emotional affair during her marriage. Phoebe starts to get close to one of the dads at school. Lyla tries to find a new way to release some tension. Max and Ford are honored at the Family Equality Gala and given an award by LGBT activist Adele Northrop.
Elliot's plans for a quiet family Christmas are derailed by the arrival of a friend.
Lisa Rinna returns to her hometown of Medford, Ore., to visit her ailing parents; Eileen gets a chance to meet everyone at Kyle's barbecue party; Brandi pressures Lisa Vanderpump for an answer about her housewarming party.
A series set in the fictional village of Pontyberry in the South Wales Valleys centered on the lives of a single mother in her forties, who earns a living doing the locals' ironing, and her family and friends.
Brigita is hosting a costume party at her castle for her friends Adrian and Jenny. Brigita starts telling a spooky story about the very castle they are in. She says that there is a secret room somewhere inside. After hearing some spooky sounds, everyone goes to the library to find out who or what was making them. First, Brigita found a secret passageway by tilting one of the books. Second, after Jett saves Brigita's cat, Lucy, he ends up in a secret room that is part of the story. Unfortunately, he is trapped inside and cannot get out. To make matters worse, the walls are too thin for him to send a distress call to base (Jimbo). Can Jett escape from the secret room?
Everybody is doing their part for charity. Gavin is waxing his legs, Sue and Linda are on exercise bikes, and Lisa is filling up the swear jar. But who will win the grand prize in the raffle, a brand new car?