Reeling from Des' change in plea, Jay and the police throw themselves into proving premeditation. If they can show the court that Des was undoubtedly of sound mind when he committed his crimes, he will go down and never be released.
Pete and Chloe Sims haven't spoken in months. It's a shame, because the former besties always had so much in common, including how stubborn they both are.
Nev and Kamie take a virtual dive into a sticky situation. Zay has gotten herself entangled with beautiful Jayda, causing strain on her already struggling marriage. But the lies are so deep, it’s hard to uncover the truth.
Tituss gets the party started with a banger — "Can't Stop the Feeling!" — as a ride-hailing driver and a tech adviser break out "Moves Like Jagger."
After losing his job, Jeremy, a patriarch of a young family with teenage children, decides to move to the backwoods of Georgia to help his crazy grandfather. Grandpa Vinny has foolishly purchased a terribly run-down home for the elderly and he is in way over his head, but comedy ensues as Mr. Brown and Cora show up at the right time as needy investors.
The 2006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo S is a performance SUV with lots of horsepower and potentially daunting repair bills. Ant grapples with a number of issues, but all his hard work could be for naught if Mike has to replace the calipers for $5,000 rather than simply repair them.
It's the brutal crime that shocked a nation. A homicide on CCTV. We examine the damning evidence that reveals,the cold-hearted planning and execution of a young, naive wannabe gangster, by Roger Rogerson and his accomplice Glen McNamara.
A mysterious artifact brings together a group of pirates scattered across the city of Leviathan.
Dinner Date is the show where people hope to find true love through their love of good food. One lucky person gets the chance to find romance as they enjoy three very special meals, cooked for them by three very special blind dates.
Today, a young married couple are looking to escape London’s Docklands and move to the beautiful Chiltern Hills of Buckinghamshire. Guided by Ginny Buckley, and with a healthy budget of £850,000, they want to realise their dream of raising their family with more room inside and more green space out. The property search happens to fall in the same week as the Henley Regatta, where Ginny gets behind the scenes with rowing royalty at this famous societal sporting event.
Jay Blades and the team tackle a tarnished rugby trophy, a Victorian sewing machine and an accordion.
Jane makes contact with Task Force's prime suspect, as the Task Force discovers a vital clue linking Ben's murder to the serial killer.
Alaskans must endure harsh realities as winter hits in order to achieve the independent life they seek.
An unorthodox pairing of mole and scallops has the Wall paying attention in the Crowd-Pleaser round, and the home cooks don’t know which way the feta will crumble when they’re asked to cook from Chef Christine Cushing’s Mediterranean fridge. In the end, it’s winner winner makes the best chicken dinner when Chef Victor Barry asks the final two home cooks to elevate the classic weeknight ingredient.
Tristan sets about collecting debts owed to the surgery and takes a shine to Maggie, the new barmaid at The Drovers. Siegfried hopes to bag the job of Attending Vet at Darrowby Racecourse, by buttering up the head of the race course, General Ransom. When the favourite to win on the race day is diagnosed with a inoperable condition, James has his first painful experience.
With winter bearing down on the Arctic, Alaskans scramble to prepare for the cold months that lie ahead.
Green ants attacked Juliet’s eyes and made them sore. But after a month under Izzy's care, she's ready to return to her koala family and friends.
Victor has questions regarding Kyle’s commitment to Summer; Jack is given a reality check by Phyllis; Nate delivers shocking news.
Koala friend Leia is ready to return to the wild, and Izzy wants to make sure that she can choose the juiciest leaf and climb ropes before her release.
George Floyd's killing triggered mass demonstrations nationwide calling for racial justice and police accountability in the United States. In the wake of those protests, New Yorker writer and historian Jelani Cobb returns to a troubled police department he first visited four years ago to examine whether reform can work, and how police departments can be held accountable.