Web Redemption for the Car Jump Kid. Daniel demonstrates why the Dutch earned the right to their own jump-roping technique, and he spends some quality time with his many children by challenging each of them to a wholesome beatboxing contest.
Brilliant, vivacious GP Gemma Foster has her life torn apart when she investigates whether her husband is harbouring a dark secret. The truth will shock her to the core.
Kevin McCloud meets Clinton Dall from Sussex, a self-made businessman and father of four aiming to build one of the largest homes ever featured on the show. Dall wants the end project to be perfect - from the finish of his mirrored cruciform steel columns, to how the floor tiles line up with the dining room table, and is willing to spend whatever it takes to achieve his vision. However, the construction represents a huge risk, as down one road lies abject failure and financial ruin, while down the other, is the creation of something sublime and almost heroic.
Two contestants are transported from their everyday lives into a once-in-a-lifetime night of fun and celebration as they play party games with some of their favorite celebrities and compete for the chance to win up to $25,000.
Mr. Bean wants a smartphone, but he does not have enough money to buy one. Instead, he makes a smartphone-like object; a large rucksack with smartphone "applications".
A bride-to-be asks the TAPS team for help determining whether her dream wedding venue in Glen Spey, N.Y., is safe. Later, a trip to Gallaher Mansion in Connecticut to investigate an increase in reported paranormal activity.
In 1849, a man suddenly disappeared in Bermondsey. The discovery that he had been brutally murdered enraptured the press and the public. Even Charles Dickens was totally engrossed in the story of the sinister Marie Manning.
The artists give religious tattoo virgins their first ink - on their fingernails.
Leah notices Zac the Magician's magic tricks aren't going well, so she calls on her genies for some real magic assistance. But Shimmer and Shine aren't getting the tricks right either, and the girls have a magical mess to fix!
Danny wants Ryan to fix a bad flame job on his beloved police cruiser that's been sitting in the shop for years. A customer asks Shannon to restore his 1979 Iron Head Sportster that's more a pile of parts than a bike. Danny and Roli come across a 1974 Nova that would make for a great flip but the owner isn't ready to let her go. Danny and Kevin check out the 1940 Dodge rat rod Horny Mike told them about to see if it's a buy, or a bust.
Valentines Day is ruined when Villain Tine steals all the roses in the world, Hotwire's Metal Fella suit goes rogue, and Muscleman faces the wrath of a jilted lover. The public looks to Mr. Awesome to fix the Awesomes' mess.
When undersea creatures stage a series of attacks on land, the Awesomes visit an old friend, Seaman (Andy Samberg) at the bottom of the ocean; Mr. Awesome returns to Earth.
Bed bugs need to be exterminated from the 40-room Country Barn Motel in Nashua, N.H., where Anthony encounters three owners who argue and aren't receptive to change.
The boys' investigations take them to a lookalike agency whose top acts were found dead.
Hanna grows suspicious of Benny's involvement with Veronica and how he acquired his new house; Quincy drives a car through Hanna's home in spite of revenge; Candace decides to let her guard down with Oscar.
Some unexpected internet history is provided by new web browser Tezbrowze, while Border Control B.O.T is busy interrogating day trippers to the Isle of Wight.
Charter guest Dean forces Kate to elevate her towel-art game; Kate questions chef Leon's credentials after he is unable to prepare a traditional meal. Don decides to join Rocky for a quick swim, putting his future onboard the yacht in jeopardy.
Ellie and Giorgia lean on each other after a tough week. Moses learns a lesson after a work out with World Champion, Steve McKinnon, and Megan shows signs of being overworked and burnt out.
Docu-series that follows 10 entrepreneurial techies looking to make names for themselves while also perhaps bursting others’ bubbles. To do so, they must enter a grueling seven-week program at Draper University, a program led by billionaire founder and venture capitalist Tim Draper. After a semester of learning the fundamentals of launching a startup company under the mentorship of America’s business leaders, the students will pitch their ideas to venture capitalists eager to find the next big tech innovation.