The animal welfare activist's struggles and triumphs inspire two Balinese teenagers to start a movement of their own.
A woman is emboldened by Steinem's feminist activism to become a doctor at a time when society expected her to be a homemaker.
The perseverance Raisman displayed in her Olympic quest helps a young gymnast who lost her leg defy the odds.
The groundbreaking African American ballerina motivates an aspiring aerospace engineer to triumph over racial and gender boundaries.
Winfrey's trailblazing journey motivates a Georgia man to confront racism and run for elected office in his hometown.
Joy is excited to have new Christian friends and church activities to be wrapped up in. But, when one of Joy’s oldest and best friends invites her to her birthday party, Joy is unsure about going because it conflicts with a church group event. Joy doesn't know how to be the "new her" around her "old friends" who are not Christians. What if they don’t accept her? Is it okay to hang out with unsaved friends? Superbook takes the kids back to three Bible stories: The Parable of the Great Supper, The Calling of Matthew, the Tax Collector and The Sinful Woman. Joy is surprised when she sees how Jesus chose to spend so much of his time with sinners, tax collectors, the poor and those with infirmities. Jesus accepted everyone.
Chris Packham, Iolo Williams and Gillian Burke are live from their home patches for another hour-long celebration of British wildlife. They are joined by presenter and natural history cameraman Gordon Buchanan, who looks back on his epic wildlife week in Scotland. Tonight, the team reveal a unique story of habitat rewilding taking place on the Knepp Estate in West Sussex, where white storks are breeding in the wild, and Chris is on a mission to explain why we should all love wasps.
Everyone gone over the limit with Ben's New Invention now everyone is thin paper.
Clifford and his doggy pals form a wolf pack and romp around the island. But when it comes time to howl at the moon, they realize just how much they miss their human friends./Emily Elizabeth and Clifford try to surprise their friends by building a mini-golf course. But the job proves to be too big... until they learn to ask for help and work together.
Hunter Duncan describes the feminism competition among men and reveals the question that caught him off guard when his friend asked him to be a sperm donor.
Daniel Webb talks about growing up in Texas when George W. Bush was governor and shares his frustrations about reading the news.
Joe Swift shows us how to bring a lawn back to life, AJ Rose demonstrates how easy it is to put down decking, and we offer some tips on how to revamp a kitchen without tearing it apart.
The celebs watch Misery, off Netflix, the movie The Favourite, Britain's Got Talent, Alan Carr's Epic Gameshow, Ramsay's 24 Hours to Hell and Back, Ambulance and BBC Breakfast with Take That
Jay demonstrates how to build a wine rack, Sarah Moore upcycles an ottoman, and if you are short of outdoor space, learn how to create a spacious roof garden.
In 1979, two young boys came home from school to find their mother's dead body in the living room. Investigators set out to track down the killer with no firm leads.
Steve and Mark face one of their toughest jobs ever and Stu and Ian tackle a potential pollution emergency.
Murphy convinces Jess to help with a drug mission; Felix finds himself in a legal predicament; Dean's partner Gene begins showing some real talent on the job, giving Dean a lead that could unravel Murphy's plans.
Ordered by McCann to sell all the weed they have grown, the lads decide to throw a music festival in Jim's field.