Jonathan Ross welcomes more big names to his star-studded chat show. Guests tonight include film star and comedian Russell Brand, Birds of a Feather actress Linda Robson, X Factor and National Television Awards host Dermot O'Leary and popular musician James Blunt, who also performs live.
Clay makes it clear to Elena that he's still very much interested in her, but she keeps her distance, focusing her attention on tracking the killer "mutt" and getting back to her human life in Toronto. However, the discovery of a second body on Stonehaven property keeps the prodigal werewolf in Upstate New York indefinitely.
It's wall-to-wall automotive mayhem, as the MythBusters drive through glass, plow through traffic, and fire an RPG at an SUV to take aim at classic Hollywood crash cliches.
Emma Willis and Marvin Humes present the second round of blind auditions.
New doctor Cal goes to the rescue of a girl in a limo hanging precariously off a bridge, while his brother Ethan uncovers the truth about an art student whose sight is endangered by flying glass.
Teenage son Russy gets a hotel-inspired makeover to turn his boring bedroom into the hottest spot in the house. Unexpected problems take Rev to the edge of his nerves.
Rev's family room is stuck in the 90s, but he's fine with that. Justine? Not so sure. After demolishing it, they transform the space into a hip hot spot for the whole family.
Rainbow Dash is headed to the Equestria Games trials with the Ponyville Relay Team, but becomes torn when she's offered the chance to join the more competitive Cloudsdale team.
Scott Wolter receives a tip that there are pyramids at the bottom of a lake in Lake Mills, Wisconsin. As he investigates, he learns local legend suggests they were built by Aztecs and over time, they've been buried as land and water have shifted. Could the Aztecs really have a connection to the American Midwest? Scott dives into the mystery, quite literally--taking a personal submarine called a Fugusub down to the depths of Lake Mills to investigate the underwater pyramids. His quest then leads him to other sites in the Midwest including the pyramids in nearby Aztalan State Park. Could it be more than coincidence that the park shares the same name as the legendary ancestral home of the Aztecs? In the end, the key to proving whether there's truth in the legend of Aztecs in America could be in the discovery of shared practices, symbols and language between north and south of the U.S. border.
Sam and Jade become friends, which makes Cat jealous, so she makes friends with Freddie Benson. Then Sam, makes friends with Robbie and she has to jump over a tank full of vicious man-eating tunafish with her motorcycle.
When the coal company orders the town's widows to move and make way for new miners, Abigail devises a plan to keep the women in their homes.
Stephen Fry looks at a complete kaleidoscope of K-topics with Liza Tarbuck, Susan Calman, Sandi Toksvig and Alan Davies.
Danny and Baez search for a Marine veteran who may have PTSD. A woman seeking justice for her murdered daughter catches Frank off guard during a press conference.
A day out at a local hill climb track ends with one of the drivers killed in a car crash. When Father Brown will not stop investigating, an infuriated Sullivan resolves to put an end to his meddling for good.
Chin is questioned about his father's murder and how his relationship with Malia and her family could have adversely affected the investigation.
Among the guests on Graham's sofa are Lena Dunham, creator and star of hit show Girls, British actress Olivia Colman and The Wire and Luther star Idris Elba, currently playing Nelson Mandela in The Long Walk to Freedom. Plus music from Keane.
Two sisters who run their family’s rural inn in Farmington, Pennsylvania, present Pete with a bear of a task: build an observation treehouse on their 1000-acre property, where they can watch the black bears roaming the land. Pete is a little nervous at first when it comes to his team building in the midst of these wild beasts, but he turns his fear into inspiration by creating his first-ever mid-century decagon treehouse with walls of glass and windows, a wrap-around deck, cathedral ceilings and a closed-circuit bear-cam tracking system nestled among three white oaks and standing more than 20 feet from the ground. For the interior, Pete incorporates mission-style furniture, a roaring fireplace and a handmade oak bar.
After Pete and Jill tie for the base marksmanship trophy, they embark on a series of additional competitions to try and break the tie. Meanwhile, Randy is the only member of his troop to fail the marksmanship test, so Derrick steps in with some unusual training methods to prepare his brother for a retest.