Mama Lu's news forces Jax to confront her own fears andperceptions of parenthood rooted in past trauma. Daniel getsmessy chasing a key witness who could change the case.
The contestants are pushed to their limits as they try to pulloff a heist, pay dubious homage to their heroes and shoutabout foodstuffs while wielding a mallet. Phil Ellis does aspot of rewiring, Ania Magliano spews some blue jelly,Sanjeev Bhaskar asks for a comfort break and Maisie Adamsquawks like an exotic bird.
Host Laura Rutledge takes the helm of this weekday showfeaturing the likes of Marcus Spears, Dan Orlovsky, RyanClark, Mina Kimes, and Adam Schefter, who offer the latestnews and analysis from across the NFL.
RuPaul's search for the UK's Next Drag Race Superstar continuesthis week as the queens go cruising!RuPaul tests the queens'charisma, nerve and star power as they take to the SS TicketyBoo to perform in a nautical Talent Show.Last season's DragRace UK runner-up, La Voix, makes a welcome return to set tooffer coaching tips for entertaining on the high seas andcatching Ru's eye.Derry Girls' Jamie-Lee O'Donnell, aself-confessed Drag Race superfan, completes the judging panelalongside Mama Ru, Michelle Visage and Alan Carr.
Our couples are back on the dance floor. Shirley Ballas, CraigRevel Horwood, Motsi Mabuse and Anton Du Beke will be keepinga close eye on proceedings, providing valuable insight andawarding scores, before the public vote opens at the end ofthe show. Who will take the top spot on the leaderboard thisweek?
It's results time, and our couples wait to find out if they'vesecured a place in icons week. There's also music fromLeigh-Anne Pinnock, and our professionals mean business with afierce group tango. Two more couples will find themselves atrisk in the dance-off, and a different judge will hold thecasting vote. Whose ballroom adventure ends tonight?
Alison Hammond and Noel Fielding present dessert week, whichsees the bakers get stuck into a Basque-style cheesecake and agluten-free sponge, before serving up an elaboratefree-standing trifle in the showstopper. As always, PaulHollywood and Prue Leith taste their efforts - but who willmake it through to next week's semi-final?
An insight into the working life of officers patrolling thenation's roads, using modern technology and old-fashionedmethods to bring criminals to justice.
One castaway's scheming gets them into hot water when theirtribe realizes the same conversation has been repeated to eachof them. Two castaways are sent on a grueling journey. Then,one castaway's series of missteps leaves one of theirtribemates hungry for revenge.
Lauro begins the longest Iditarod in the history of the famoussled dog race; Mike hunts elusive and rare silver foxes alongthe shoreline of Kodiak Island.
When a raccoon appears in the Parkers' yard, Matt sees achance to teach Carter a lesson about facing his fears.Meanwhile, Riley struggles to navigate the world of datingapps and goes on her first post-divorce date.
Mel's journey takes him across the country to see his finalthree women in Las Vegas, Denver and Austin, Texas; with apotential engagement looming, meeting families and closestfriends become more important than ever.
Across the Middle East lie thousands of enigmatic stonemegastructures whose shape, when seen from the air, lookslike giant kites. The oldest were built around 7,000 B.C.,predating the earliest Egyptian pyramids and Stonehenge byseveral thousand years. Since their discovery in the 1920s,these "desert kites" have posed a stubborn mystery: Whodesigned them, and why were they built? How did prehistoricpeople, before the invention of writing, draw detailed scalemodels without compasses, hot air balloons, or drones? Usingcutting-edge technologies, an international team ofarchaeologists is determined to find answers and shed new lighton the poorly understood Stone Age period of human history.