Promising to find an antidote for the mystery injections he gave Joyce, Kenneth heads off to seek advice from his old friend Mr Wu, and Liam receives a surprise visit from his mum.
Pete and his team undertake a sticky challenge and reinvent the classic single-tree treehouse; constructing a magnificent and whimsical beehive-like structure soaring 30-feet high in a majestic Douglas fir.
The guests on Graham's sofa are national treasure Sir David Attenborough, top comedian Harry Hill, football legend Gary Lineker and Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain. Plus music from supergroup McBusted.
Father Brown is stunned to learn that Inspector Sullivan is wanted for murder.
Rapper Schoolboy Q lets us know what it’s like to be "Man of the Year," and Aaron Neville (Horatio Sanz) explains his anti-violence campaign. Reggie is caught in a war between two musical groups vying for his attention.
It's a brand new competition season and Miss D is determined to whip the Dancing Dolls into an unstoppable dance machine! Talented new rival, the YCDT Supastarz of Miami, FL, return to Jackson to prove their victory over the Dolls last season was more than just beginner's luck and Dianna creates an elaborate routine designed to mock their coach, Tracy. Meanwhile, new Dancing Doll parent, Tawantza, wastes no time before butting heads with Coach D after her daughter, Zatia, gets cut.
Stephen Fry and Alan Davies are joined by Jo Brand, David Mitchell and Colin Lane.
Michael Portillo journeys from Newcastle up the north east coast to Lindisfarne. He finds out about the world's earliest swing bridge and its inventor, Newcastle engineer Sir William Armstrong, and discovers how the city's Victorian industrial heritage has found a new cultural purpose. From Seahouses by boat, amid puffins and cormorants, Michael goes in search of a darling of the Victorian press who, with her father, rescued nine people from tumultuous seas. On the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Michael explores the lime kilns and finds out how, in the 7th century, Christianity spread from here across northern England.
Robson Heads into the Amazon on the hunt for fishing gold: the Bolivian golden Dorado, a beautiful but the most ferocious fighting fish on the planet whom is said to be the incarnation of a Warrior/Gladiator of the secret waters in Bolivia.
Whooooo the shamanistic owl looks a bit down. How can the Squirrels cheer her up?
Anti-aircraft guns blast the skies over Los Angeles when an unknown flying object is spotted by thousands in 1942 - is it from earth or could it be extra-terrestrial?
Kazuki gets a shock to hear why Fafner pilots in Perseus Company can operate Fafner. Jonathan reveals his identity to Maya. General Narein and Commander Makabe share the information about Altair, they have a constructive meeting. Alvis decides that they allow Emery to contact with island's Mir though the sleeping next core.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
Jimmy Carr hosts as Jon Richardson and Aisling Bea take on Sean Lock and Reginald D. Hunter. Holly Walsh is in Dictionary Corner with Susie Dent, while Joe Wilkinson attempts to 'help' Rachel Riley.
A musically-talented teenager returns to her native Buenos Aires after living in Europe.
Set in a world where humanity has lost control of the oceans to the "deep sea fleet," the only hope to counter this threat are the Kanmusu, a group of girls who possess the spirit of Japanese warships. The story revolves around Fubuki, a destroyer who comes to the Chinjufu base to train with other Kanmusu. Watch as their stories unfold.
Our heroes have arrived in Coumarine City, and they are immediately confronted by a crisis with bone-chilling consequences!
Following his Bradshaw's Handbook, Michael Portillo begins this leg of his journey from Derby to Lindisfarne in the Victorian ironopolis of Middlesbrough. He visits one of the last cast iron foundries in the city and helps cast a carrot valve for a steam engine. His next stop is Darlington, spiritual home of the railways, where he learns how the city profited from its fast connections to the capitals of England and Scotland by developing a newspaper industry. Michael meets the editor of the Northern Echo and finds out about the colourful history of one of his predecessors, WT Stead. At Jarrow, Michael visits the monastery to learn about its famous monk, the father of English history, Bede. His last stop on this leg of his journey is Hexham, where he visits a historic ginger beer emporium.