Guz Khan joyously gobbles chocolates, Victoria Coren Mitchellattempts to decipher Alan Davies' unfathomable body movementsand Desiree Burch writes a very persuasive song for Alex Horne.Morgana Robinson also remains in the running.
The knife crime team stops a driver with a boot containing abox full of cannabis, which leads to a search of his housewhere police also find a cannabis grow in the loft. Elsewhere,Rob and Dan are in the right place at the right time when adrunk driver crashes right behind them.
It's an uncharacteristically wet day in Montebello and KingDarrell is on a mission to defend his throne, while Rene andCasey signal their intentions to undermine his plans. Kennygets entirely bowled over by his locker. And Lisa manages torope herself something decent.
An investigation into how a young Air National Guardsmanallegedly leaked classified documents on the Discord chatplatform. With The Washington Post, FRONTLINE examines JackTeixeira's alleged leak of national security secrets, why hewasn't stopped, and the role of platforms like Discord.
Peugeot driver tries to give interceptor Ky Kirk the sliparound the bumpy backstreets of Nottingham, leading Ky to sendout an SOS to colleagues Rob and Dan. Ken and Adam spot ashifty lad taking a sneaky photo of them on his phone and,when they stop him and his mate, they're clean, but theinterceptors suspect they are at risk of child criminalexploitation.
Bold opinions, discussion and debate centered on the topstorylines from around the league. Mike Greenberg hosts thispregame show with analysts Stepen A. Smith, Jalen Rose andMichael Wilbon.
When Mark and Digger ask to run on commercial property, theanswer is as shocking as the results. Mike and Jerry turnblueberries into top shelf brandy, but it's the mash that'sworth celebrating. Richard chases the green fairy to makebackwoods absinthe.
The Big Bang is when many think the universe started and timeitself began. But what clues can we discover about thisultimate genesis of everything? And can we ever know whatexisted before the Universe's birthday? With stunning animationbased on space telescope images, NOVA explores infant galaxiesfilled with violent blue stars that formed just a few hundredmillion years after the Big Bang. Before that—before thecoming of visible light itself—stretch the "cosmic DarkAges." But scientists haven't stopped there; instead, they'vecome up with an incredible theory for what happened billionthsof a billionth of a second from the universe's birth. Ifthey're right, we're on the brink of understanding more thanwe could ever have hoped about our cosmic origins.