Two years on from reports of his Reichenbach Fall demise, Sherlock resurfaces as London comes under threat of a huge terrorist attack. John, though, has mixed feelings – he's delighted by the return of his best friend, but harbours worries that the consulting detective's reappearance will have an adverse affect on his settled domestic life, in particular his romance with Mary Morstan.
The contestants create their own versions of etouffe; seafood dishes.
Stuart's sister has shocking news about her marriage; Phil and Eden contemplate a guest in the bedroom.
After-hours goings-on at two Los Angeles tattoo shops are documented in this reality series.
Tattoo artists square off in skin-art battles in this reality-competition series. Prizes include $100,000 and a cover story in a magazine.
Abby announces that she will be holding open-call auditions for new dancers, and that no one's position on the team is safe; singer Jana Kramer invites Brooke to sing with her on stage.
When Sarah airlifts a wolf and her pups to another park for their own safety, Zoe discovers that one pup has been inadvertently left behind. Promising the tiny wolf that she will return it to its mother, Zoe, Lassie and Harvey begin to hike the pup out of the backcountry. The little wolf turns out to be a handful... and when it escapes from the kids, Lassie must face a mountain lion to protect the kids as they try to retrieve the cub.
Kosgrove turns to Jerome and Bernice for dating advice, with disastrous consequences. Meanwhile, Robbie tries for one last score before ending his secret repo side-business.
Rigby tries to stop Mordecai from kissing a girl named Tracy on New Year's Eve.
Guy attempts to rebuild his relationship with Zosia, this time purely as colleagues.
Meet the Gold family. As owners of Detroit's biggest pawn shop, they've bought and sold things you can't begin to imagine. Every day brings new danger as the Golds operate in the heart of one of America's most troubled cities. With 50,000 sq ft of cash and goods surrounding them, there are millions to be made, but their profits come with huge risk.
The Mock the Week team are back with their traditional half-hour of seasonal silliness. As well as all the usual hilarious Christmas chat covering everything from exploding chutney to inappropriate moose behaviour, the team have promised festive films, revealing out-takes and a wrapping master class from Dara O'Briain. Guests include Josh Widdicombe, Milton Jones, Ed Byrne, Stewart Francis and Katherine Ryan.
Part 2 of the Vince Lombardi story details the final years of his life, from his three-peat in Green Bay to his brief tenure as head coach in Washington and sudden, tragic death from cancer.
The Bear recalls his past accomplishments in circus and recreates some of his signature tricks on a unicycle. Unfortunately, he trips and falls on his head.
Bobby confronts his past when he recieves an invite for a "Back to the 80's" party and is forced to face his past tormentors.
When Lisa hosts a dinner at SUR to mend things with Joyce, things go worse than her last meal with "The Dream Team."
Willie Nelson's 80th birthday cake; birthday cake for Sofia's birthday.
Andrew Zimmern looks back at the foods that have most overloaded his senses
Merchant Madsen's 19-year-old daughter Amanda is planning to run away from her family's holiday and Madsen himself is at odds with one of the locals when he runs some chickens down. This year there is a new girl on the staff; 18-year-old Fie going to be a kitchen maid, but is immediately promoted by the hotel host. This arouses indignation from one of the other maids who decides to work against Fie.