Bob wants to keep three piles of raked leaves in shape, thus Bingo and Rolly try to keep them that way as Bob goes out for work.
Charlie learns that the Global Space Administration is looking for researchers and explorers to go on the Interplanetary Expedition – a one-way trip to explore the solar system. Carly is nervous because a one-way ticket means that they would never come back! So, both she and Charlie head to the Mars habitat in Hawaii to experience what it is like to live in outer space. Renowned astrophysicist Michio Kaku is a special guest star, playing fictional character Buster Infinity.
Ashley pushes Jack in the right direction. Rey and Sharon share a difference of opinion. A medical crisis hits too close to home for Nate and Elena.
Sheriff Brittany lays down the law; Michael steps into the fray at Rayne's party.
The show returns to normal service with a stellar line-up of guests, both in-studio and connecting remotely. Joining Graham are Dolly Parton, Rupert Everett, Lolly Adefope, Riz Ahmed, Sara Pascoe and musical guest Róisín Murphy.
Back with the Hop Wei, Ah Sahm spends his nights at the Barbary Coast fight pit, confronting a new anti-Chinese group, Teddy’s Boys. While Ah Toy accuses him of just looking for another fight, an empowered Mai Ling worries about her brother’s next steps. Meanwhile, Bill finds it hard to break out of his role as enforcer for Zing; Penny is determined to continue running Mercer Steel, much to Blake’s dismay; and Chao offers Ah Sahm some advice for his future with Young Jun.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
The shows this time include Ratched, Council House Britain, Family Fortunes, This Morning, First Dates, and BBC News on royal finances, students and the PM's 'misspoke'
Joe McGinniss' book, "Fatal Vision" paints a not-so-flattering picture of Jeffrey MacDonald, but new evidence may prove that MacDonald is innocent.
Jeffrey MacDonald served more than 30 years in prison when a federal judge finally agrees to hear the new evidence in his case. Errol Morris heads to North Carolina believing the truth will finally come out.
Jon Bentley compares three budget-friendly coffee machines against a model worth over £15,000, while Craig Charles arms his house with a techy smart lock. Ortis Deley gains behind-the-scenes access to a company that makes drones for the British military. After taking a couple of the devices for a spin, he finds out how this top-secret tech could soon be in drones available to the public. Meanwhile, Georgie Barrat and the G Team advise a tennis coach who wants to see if gadgets can give her players the edge.
The remains of an abandoned settlement high in the mountains of Peru could be an ancient Roman village, leaving experts to speculate if the Romans visited the Americas centuries before Columbus; if so, it could point to long-lost gold.
The women dish on confessional fashion choices and react to never-before-seen footage.
As Mexico City celebrates Día de los Muertos — the Day of the Dead — Carmen tracks a young art thief who's just been recruited by V.I.L.E.
In New Orleans, a celebrity chef hosts a costume gala at his spooky mansion. V.I.L.E. crashes the party — but what are they after?
Carmen, Ivy and Zack reunite with an old friend in Venice, where V.I.L.E. plots to steal priceless masks from a museum.
Carmen and her crew break into the Tower of London to stop V.I.L.E. from nabbing the Crown Jewels. But it's a trap!
Who will be evicted from the Big Brother house, Kevin or David? But that's only the beginning, because for the first time in B.B. history, it's going to be a Triple Eviction.