Johnathan searches for a pot of Golden Kings at the end of adouble rainbow. A medical mystery confounds Captain Rip whenhis greenhorn regains consciousness on the Patricia Lee. Keithpartners with Josh and Casey until John steps in.
Josh and his brother Shane discover the most promising lead yetabout what their father Phil was doing decades ago in the Gulfof Mexico. Casey and Jeff attempt to fill a challenging orderby spearfishing in the murky water beneath the oil rigs.
The live semi-finals will welcome back the acts who impressedthe judges as well as our golden buzzer performers, singerLoren Allred; comedian Axel Blake; dancers Born to Perform;magician Keiichi Iwasaki and singer/songwriter and musicianFlintz & T4ylor.Ant and Dec will host the semi-finalswhile Simon Cowell, Amanda Holden, Alesha Dixon and DavidWalliams return to the judges' desk. Eight contestants willperform in each live semi-final. The first finalist is chosenvia public vote and the second finalist will be chosen by thejudges.
Music Week brings three different musical and sartorial genresto the Sewing Bee. Sara Pascoe kicks off the week with apattern for the parka coat that was adopted by Mod culture inthe 1960s. With its classic fishtail vent and complex zipopening and hood, this is a feat of engineering.Country musicis the inspiration for the Transformation Challenge, as thesewers take old denim and turn it into stage gear worthy ofDolly Parton. Finally, the Made to Measure is an homage toDavid Bowie and his many incarnations. The sewers pay tributewith Bowie-inspired outfits fitted to a model.
Everyone remembers the Wise Owl, of course - the bossy cartoonbird keeping children safe back in the 1970s. Those oldinformation films had a lasting effect on all of us,especially Ronnie, who has spent his entire life trying to dothe right thing. But what is right? And what is wrong?
The third round of auditions begins on the hit dancecompetition series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, as highlyskilled dancers between the ages of 18 and 30 showcase theirtalents in various dance styles, including contemporary,tap, hip-hop, ballroom, animation, breaking and more. Thosewho are selected to move on to the SYTYCD studio will work withworld-renowned choreographers and compete each week in avariety of styles, with brand-new twists and turns introducedinto the competition.
The third round of auditions begins on the hit dancecompetition series SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE, as highlyskilled dancers between the ages of 18 and 30 showcase theirtalents in various dance styles, including contemporary,tap, hip-hop, ballroom, animation, breaking and more. Thosewho are selected to move on to the SYTYCD studio will work withworld-renowned choreographers and compete each week in avariety of styles, with brand-new twists and turns introducedinto the competition.