The Avengers put their lives at risk to protect none other than Doctor Doom.
A contest between the Musketeers and Red Guards gives D'Artagnan a chance to prove himself.
Giada puts her own spin on dishes from tourist attractions in Los Angeles. Included: Pink's Hot Dogs; Roscoe's House of Chicken and Waffles; and pie from Knott's Berry Farm.
Marty and the Pod tour Lukas' old neighborhood; Monica seeks help; Lex embarrasses Roscoe.
When Alicia is asked to be the keynote speaker at the American Bar Association conference in New York City, she looks to her past for inspiration. Meanwhile, the competition with Diane and Will continues as Alicia and Cary battle to align with a powerful New York lawyer. Also, Will turns to an old acquaintance when it becomes clear that Nelson Dubeck's investigation into possible voter fraud isn't going away.
When Retirement Castle is closed, Marge asks Grampa and two other octogenarians to move in; Nelson befriends Bart after Bart defends him.
Peter grows frustrated when players on opposing teams continue to thank God after defeating his beloved New England Patriots football team, so he and the guys embark on a global quest to find God and ask Him to stop interfering with the outcome of professional football games.
While trying to manage her sobriety in a chaotic setting, Lindsay fights to move into her new apartment. She has a heated conversation with her dad and struggles with her mom's DUI as the producers start to question her commitment to the series.
Marian continued to privately taunt Stephen over his claim that he had nothing to do with Gena’s idol being stolen by the rest of the original Utara.
Sam and Cat bribe a child to raise her grades in exchange for a doll, but the cost of the doll and its accessories are more than they expected. Meanwhile, Goomer can't find his lucky T-shirt.
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch is an American animated television series on Hub Network based on the Archie Comics character Sabrina the Teenage Witch. The series is developed by Pamela Hickey and Dennys McCoy and was acquired by Hub Network on October 1, 2012. The series was originally intended for a summer 2013 release but has since been pushed out to fall 2013.
Laval the Lion and Cragger the Crocodile are best friends who live in the mystical land of Chima. This all changes after an innocent escapade when Cragger gets his first experience with chi, a sacred resource important to Chima's delicate balance which gives its user awesome power.
Zak, Nick and Aaron head to a 100-year-old cement factory that's been turned into a Halloween attraction in Salt Lake City, UT. The guys are shocked to hear that employees recite from a satanic bible, causing all sorts of aggressive and demonic paranormal activity. The location is even more eerie in the fact that it holds the address of 666.
A Chesapeake Bay Retriever is convinced he's the alpha dog, but his big cousin isn't about to roll over. Miniature Poodle Tater Tot is determined to prove she's the equal of her bigger, louder brothers. And a snowy, fussy Samoyed befriends a Dalmatian.
Elena returns to Toronto for her art show accompanied by Clay, who keeps a protective watch over her while camping out on Philip's couch. Elsewhere, the Pack receive valuable information about the Mutts from an unexpected source.
A hydrangea that is damaging the foundation is removed. Painting with red paint. How to keep the basement dry.
The emperor unleashes a powerful monster called Matacore to combat the Rangers. When fighting Matacore, the Power Rangers meet Jayden (the Red Samurai Ranger) and Mentor Ji who provide a disk to help them fight Matacore.
The Geordie duo turn the tables on Holly Willoughby when they go undercover as guests on Surprise Surprise, and also give some unsuspecting members of the public the shock of their lives. The cast of West End musical The Commitments gets involved in a St Patrick's Day-themed End of the Show Show and the Supercomputer causes mayhem in Belfast. Plus, a chance for someone in the studio audience to win the items advertised in one of last week's commercial breaks