Stacey explores usually unseen areas of modern relationships and family life as she spends 72-hours as a house guest of a wide range of extraordinary characters and families.
Los Angeles, 2008, in the land of fame, excess and reality TV, teenagers Alexis Neiers, Nick Prugo and Rachel Lee try to make a name for themselves by hatching a foolproof plan to burgle Paris Hilton.
Jonathan and Drew help Howie Mandel pull off the ultimate prank with a surprise home makeover for his best friend and road manager of 30 years. Together, they'll turn this bachelor pad into a hip home where his friend can entertain and unwind in style.
Bree Miller built her bakery on eye-popping cakes that demand big price tags from celebrity clients, but the one-offs don't sustain her day-to-day business; pastry chef Stephanie Boswell helps her find new revenue streams for the morning crowd.
John Oliver discusses rules, moral intention, and 1997's Air Bud.
In 1984, a police sergeant's 12-year-old daughter goes out to deliver the local paper and doesn't return. An immediate and frantic city-wide search only turns up more questions.
Steve Backshall, Chris Packham and Ella Al-Shamahi visit the Maldives, Iceland and Cambodia, charting the fight to save the planet’s most endangered ecosystems.
Marianne needs help and turns to the only person she trusts: her son, Jarkko. Johanna hears surprising news from Belgium. Sini remembers something relevant from the evening her father disappeared. Inkeri visits the grieving widow and discovers an unexpected connection.
This year, the park's staff are busier than ever, with one hundred and twenty-two static caravans to keep spic and span and a record number of visitors arriving.
Empress learns they've got a month until the Orbital Elevator is complete. Dead Master re-appears.
In the heart of Atlanta, Jon helps an owner seize her second chance in life by saving her struggling bar and managing her staff.
Boyd draws strength from an unlikely source. Jim’s radio tower yields consequences which rock him to his very core. The hole that Tabitha has been digging leads her somewhere, and to someone, she could never have expected.
When Charlie shows up at the Tower unexpectedly, Howard recruits a young Ranger in training to determine the reason for her visit; as they journey beyond the Tower together, Charlie's true motives are revealed.
Tsubaki asks an unusually tight-knit team to teach Sazanka and Asagao how to get along better. Hana decides to put the "fear of man" into her students, using a high-stakes game of tag.
While Dragonfly and Bea try to make sense of their predicament, Finn and Alice help Meg avoid some unwanted attention from outside the camp.
Officer Logan begins to question his own department, while Lieutenant Brannigan presses Moses for a confession. Franklin revisits the crime scene, finding a new angle for the defense.
Umino Nagi was swapped with another child at birth. He’s going to meet his real parents today, but on his way to school, he meets a girl who is threatening to die to get out of her engagement.
Martha Mitchell struggles to balance the demands of a re-election campaign with that of her marriage. John Dean's ambition is tested as he finds himself drawn unknowingly into a conspiracy inside Nixon's campaign.
Ryo and Ren successfully sneak into the Yellow Heads' headquarters to rescue Yuanda Zhu. But the Yellow Heads all knew about their plan to sneak in. Surrounded by their enemies, the two fight Yuan who is one of the leaders of Yellow Heads.
Moved by the toll the Great Depression has taken on the country, Eleanor presses Franklin to act more boldly and lobbies for an unprecedented formal position in the administration while helping craft his inaugural address. After Nixon’s resignation, Jerry assumes the presidency and Betty becomes First Lady days before an important state dinner, which Jerry's staff try to cancel. In the days leading up to Barack’s inauguration, Michelle faces opposition from members of his transition team who plan to diminish her role.