Twelve celebrities are abandoned in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they must perform Bushtucker Trials which challenge them physically and mentally.
A historic plaque commemorates Alex Haley's epic slave history "Roots"; FBI agents search for criminals trying to sell North Carolina's original copy of the Bill of Rights; a ring worn by Lee Harvey Oswald the morning that JFK was assassinated.
Britain's favourite opinionated viewers on: Posh People: Inside Tatler, Remember Me, Antiques Roadshow, I'm a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here!, The X Factor, the news and more.
While Foo Fighters set up to record with Death Cab for Cutie's Ben Gibbard at Robert Lang Studio, Dave Grohl chats with Lang, Duff McKagen (Guns N Roses), Chris Cornell (Soundgarden) and Nancy Wilson (Heart) about Seattle's northwest sound. Dave delves deep into Seattle's rich musical heritage and also interviews the co-founders of the famed Sub Pop Records.
Wayde & Brett visit some of their old clients who have new tank challenges. Jackass producer Jeff Tremaine has trouble feeding the eels in his tank, and the clients at Malibu Winery had a fire that damaged their outdoor aquarium.
Graham is joined by three familiar faces from the large and small screen - Oscar-winning Hollywood actress Nicole Kidman, Bafta-winning British favourite Julie Walters and Downton Abbey's Hugh Bonneville - who are all co-starring with a little bear from Darkest Peru in comedy movie Paddington. There's also music by Take That, now a three-piece, performing their new single These Days.
Murphy is kidnapped by a group of outlaws trying to crack the "Fort Knox of Oxycontin." As the survivors battle drug-enhanced zombies, a startling discovery is made about Murphy's abilities.
Ghosts of Whitechapel's past come alive, setting our heroes on a path of destruction.
Todd needs to find a 100 ounce down payment to make a big purchase. Parker spends a quarter of a million dollars on new equipment. Tony attempts to remove the wheelhouse from his 75 year old gold dredge.
Frank's drinking becomes a problem and forces Lee and Lucy to reassess the living arrangements in the flat.
With Monroe and Rosalie are dealing with a growing problem from Wesen purists, Nick and Juliette must decide if a normal life is really what they want.
Though Avery 's assignments are perfectly executed, she misses the true point in her life skills class and receives a disappointing grade.
Host Don Wildman examines an old Concord stagecoach that symbolizes a broken dream, a collection of melted vinyl records that sparked the decline of a cultural marvel, and a ship model that represents a bid for freedom.
When a trouble drives Haven’s citizens to pursue their more primal desires, it takes everyone to keep Haven from coming unglued-distracting them from the menacing storm that is brewing.
When Sylvia's old partner Rider (voiced by Will Arnett) shows up, Wander wonders if the roguish Rider makes a better teammate for Sylvia than he does.
Mr Khan discovers that Prince Charles might be dropping in to the city farm.
When Finn's toothache gets too much to take, he has no choice but to go see dentist.
Stephen Fry looks into love with the rather lovely Josh Widdicombe, Aisling Bea, Tony Hawks and Alan Davies.