As Bumyoung stands firm, In-seong holds a shareholders’ meeting to take down and bring the executive to justice. However, the power game turns out to be much more complicated than he thought. While In-seong is about to be removed from his post, MG starts searching for Kim Seon-ju alone.
The doctor tells Da-jung she can drink liquids that aren’t water, so Chang-wook makes fruit juice for Da-jung and filters it multiple times to eliminate all fiber. Da-jung compares the bland but tasty juice to Chang-wook and teaches him how to make his favorite kimchi rice.
Chang-wook and everyone bids their final farewell to Da-jung and find their way back to their lives without her presence. Chang-wook finds a way to get closure and come to terms with Da-jung’s absence by doing the last homework Da-jung has left him.
An investment banker, known as a player, is surprised to learn his latest conquest is transgender. Abhorred, a disagreement ensues that ends in his date taking her life. In shock, the banker reconciles his construct of humanity.
Each week the fifth estate brings in-depth investigations that matter to Canadians – delivering a dazzling parade of political leaders, controversial characters and ordinary people whose lives were touched by triumph or tragedy.
Retta tours three ugly homes in the Midwest that are competing for the chance at a $150,000 makeover; from a ramshackle Victorian built a hundred years too late to a home with hideous hand-painted murals in every room, only one will make the finals.
Celebrity contestants Michael Cera, Brianne Howey and Zoë Chao.
Executive Producer RuPaul guest judges the exciting finale of Painted With Raven Season 2. Our finalists present three separate, but united looks in the grand Ascension Ball. Raven announces the world’s next Makeup Superstar!
The Highest loses confidence in Dikahn's leadership abilities when Lacey attempts to escape, Lacey's rash decision has serious consequences, and Ruth and River show new recruits Laura and Aaron around the compound.
Looking for a new home and a fresh start are Millie and Max, a couple of 'jugs'. There's also a little pooch called Rex, Albie, the Jack Russell puppy, and escape artist Lily the beagle.
Have deaf parents Hannah and Craig and their mischievous boys met their match in Percy the cockapoo puppy?
Jay Blades and the team work their magic on a famous red book from the TV series This Is Your Life, a miniature sewing machine and a 1950s recording device.
Jean and Charlie are opening their new antiques shop, but the celebration is interrupted by the news that Jeremy has been taken to the police station. The body of a young woman is found on a cabin cruiser, but is he to blame?
The original Countach was the supercar of the 1970s. 50 years later Lamborghini have created a new version with some electricity thrown in. Plus, the team test the BMW i4 M50.
The team test drive the Kia 600hp EV6 the length of Norway, along the E6, Europe's longest road in a single country. Plus, Jason drives a Tesla SUV against a Porsche Macan.
Hosted by Suzanne Whang, the show takes viewers behind the scenes as individuals, couples and families learn what to look for and decide whether or not a home is meant for them.
On the tenth anniversary of Vikki Thompson's brutal murder in the Thames Valley, a new lead emerges that results in the case being re-opened.
Cheryl Hooper is shot dead by her husband. Using shocking police evidence and intimate family footage, this victim-led documentary explores how and why this happened.
In the epic conclusion to the Ice Age story, we discover how the Great Thaw brought the end of the Ice Age and changed the world as we know it. Steve Backshall and Michaela Strachan go in search of a long-lost land that once connected the UK to mainland Europe before the Ice Age ended. Steve dives beneath the waves hunting for signs that the sea floor was once land and the thriving heart of Europe. Back on dry land, Michaela is on a hunt to find out more about this ancient land and wants to know how it flooded. She discovers that, less than 10,000 years ago, there was a natural disaster of epic proportions that helped form the North Sea and cut the UK off from Europe permanently. But this disaster may have been the catalyst for humans to develop further. Steve explores how early humans quickly adapted to their newly flooded world by developing watercraft unlike any we see on the rivers today.