All hell breaks loose between Martha and John surrounding herdecision to testify. John Dean is surprised by a new legaldevelopment as G. Gordon Liddy faces his own trial in solitaryconfinement.
Billy bumps into a new character called Pat Garrett, who isriding with Jesse and the 7 Rivers Gang. Billy joins them - butlaw makers are already closing in. They plan to flee to LincolnCounty - but not before Billy fulfils one last promise.
In a last-ditch effort to break the curse, a severely weakenedyet determined Mrs. Eaves sets off with Natasha in pursuit ofJack. Meanwhile, Bobbi struggles to rally for her auditionredo with Sam.
Malcolm tries to ruin the Pistols by touring in the South,where they're reviled; Sid becomes lead singer; Stevedesperately tries to hold the band together, but Nancy isfound murdered in a New York City hotel room, and Sid is themain suspect.
The death of an investigative journalist throws the spotlighton to Sam Ryan. Nikki begins to realise that the implicationsof her discoveries will challenge the principles of forensicscience.
Hospitals have been facing daily drug shortages across thecountry for more than a decade. A 60 Minutes investigationfound the lack of essential drugs is not a matter of supply anddemand, but that pharmaceutical companies have been haltingproduction on life-saving generic drugs because they aren'tprofitable. Bill Whitaker finds a broken system, as doctorsexpress serious concerns and the government stands on thesidelines.One-third of households on Chicago's south side bringin less than ,000 per year, making college tuition adistant dream. Sunday, Scott Pelley meets a person who willchange that for 30,000 Chicago high school students—andtheir parents.Since the pandemic, performing arts have beenupended. Now, artists like opera tenor Jonas Kaufmann havefound a new appreciation for taking the stage with a liveaudience. Norah O'Donnell speaks with Kaufmann about what it'slike to be back, Sunday.
The ruins of a mental health institution, Hartwood Hospital inNorth Lanarkshire, lie deserted in the Scottish woodlands;experts investigate and uncover the terrifying past of anotorious psychiatric asylum where many entered, but fewescaped.
This week features a one-on-one interview with Eric Holder,former U.S. Attorney General who is now Chair of the NationalDemocratic Redistricting Committee and co-author of "OurUnfinished March: The Violent Past and Imperiled Future of theVote - A History, A Crisis, A Plan." This week's paneldiscussion will include Michael Shellenberger, CaliforniaGubernatorial candidate, co-founder of California PeaceCoalition, and author of "San Fransicko: Why Progressives RuinCities"; and Douglas Murray, columnist for New York Post andThe Sun, and author of "War on the West: How to Prevail in theAge of Unreason."
Hosted by Dean Cain, "Masters of Illusion" features amazingmagic performed by cutting-edge illusionists, escape artistsand performers displaying skills ranging from perplexinginteractive mind magic to hilarious comedy routines - all infront of a studio audience. Magicians featured in this episodeinclude Ed Alonzo, Joshua Jay, Rob Lake, Tetro, NaathanPhan, Bill Cook and Paige Thompson.
As Nancy and Sid's love ignites, Sid becomes increasingly lostto heroin and violence; a plan is hatched to get rid ofNancy, but on a riverboat stunt during the Queen's Jubilee topromote "God Save the Queen", chaos takes hold.
Tracy locks Trotter out of the house after his night withMargaux and a new investor arrives on the scene to shake upWoogonga as Buddy goes into free fall over his experiences inBali.