Kyle's jealousy over Cara Maria's flirtation with Paulie brings him closer to Faith and threatens to impact the game; Shady Shane's social media meltdown may leave him targeted for elimination.
The stakes are high as a strip poker game stands between Jamie and London being front and center in the next Devil Girl promo campaign. Derek has redemption and revenge in mind.
Ryan's caught in a tricky situation when selling a team member's Tribeca home; Steve gets his first shot at selling an entire building; Fredrik tries to sell an overpriced penthouse while mentoring a co-lister who wants a spot on his team.
Best friends, a married couple and barrel racers compete. Singer-songwriter Demi Lovato performs.
The Busbys wade back into potty training, determined not to be defeated this time. Blayke takes gymnastics lessons & enjoys one-on-one time with her parents. Mimi distances herself from the family as she struggles with the loss of her house.
Mandy's abusive dad turns up at the school suffering from dementia. She returns to the estate where she grew up to find that her mum can't cope with the situation.
Adam’s left in charge of all six kids for the weekend, as Danielle goes out of town for a work conference. Even though parenting solo is overwhelming, he has big plans in store for his little ladies. A routine eye checkup for Hazel delivers shocking news.
The gang celebrate Pride as only the Geordies can with the mother of all house party, with a surprise guest! Sophie ends up in tears and Chloe is unimpressed with Alex so swills him with potato salad! Sam returns and Abbie and the new boy Adam get closer.
Only the very best made it through the heats, but now the competition steps up gear as we enter the semifinals.
The SLA literally and figuratively goes up in flames soon after being captured by the FBI.
Reese heads to NYC to spend the day with journalist/editor/writer Elaine Welteroth and poet/artist/author Cleo Wade. The three talk about their unique career paths, what inspires them, and the importance of uplifting the next generation of women.
How a factory in Manchester produces 700,000 toilet rolls a day starting with spruce timber offcuts from Sweden, pulped and rolled onto 1.2-tonne 'mother reels'. How the water treatment works of Brighton remove debris, grease and bacteria to produce clean water in little more than an hour. How a high-tech Japanese toilet addresses hygiene. How waterless toilets could improve sanitation for one-third of the world's population. The history of the modern flush toilet.
Torrential rain plays havoc with Robbie Mackay's efforts to relocate a home without wrecking it. Graham faces storms and grass fires moving a section of railway 5,000 kilometres in just five days.
There are only days to go in paradise, and the Love Island gang are making the most of every unforgettable minute of their long hot summer. Tonight the Islanders face plenty more twists and turns as they battle to be present at the finish. And with 50,000 pounds at stake for the winning couple, the question remains: who's in it for the love and who's only here for the money?
This time it is the turn of the heist movie, with its unique combination of suspense and action. Whether it is the big bank job or netting a fortune in diamonds, why, asks Mark, do otherwise law-abiding audiences find themselves rooting for robbers and even killers? More than any other genre, the heist movie plays with our sympathies, encouraging us to identify with characters we would run a mile from in real life.
After another attempt is made on Inspector Chowdhrey's life, injuring Georgie, special forces are brought in to mount a daring mission to save Sumon.
Two GGG juggernauts, Alex Guarnaschelli and Rocco DiSpirito, return to compete with their teams of Flavortown regulars in Guy Fieri's most hard-hitting games. In each round, one chef from each team will face off in crazy, tailor-made games to win an advantage for their team in the following round. In the end, only one team will win and be crowned GGG's Supermarket Heavyweight champions.
An investigation into sex abuse by United Nations peacekeepers in the world’s conflict zones. Award-winning correspondent Ramita Navai (Iraq Uncovered) traces allegations from Congo to the Central African Republic, with firsthand accounts from survivors, witnesses and officials.