The four young dinos create a new board game. While going out to build the volcano, Tiny and Mazu disagree on whether it should be artistic or scientific.
Angus and the team clear out a farmhouse in Cumbria, where they uncover some wonderful antiques, including a box of collectable toy cars and a 19th-century bureau.
Sweet safety is on the line for the seven remaining home bakers. In the Technique Test, the bakers learn how to incorporate a rainbow of colour into their desserts and create edible works of art. In the Elimination Challenge, the bakers re-imagine an iconic retro dessert.
The competition continues in week two as the teams tackle the first floor living spaces. From fancy doors to marble floors, each duo's unique strategy and design style flourishes, giving guest judge Page Turner a difficult task when choosing a winner.
The future of adventuring hangs in the balance as the Duck family uncovers earth-shattering secrets in a final standoff with F.O.W.L.
Doc Ole performs a C-section on an egg-bound python, spinal surgery on a cute skunk named Flower, and removes stitches from an otter’s eye.
Inside NASA's Innovations Part 5 takes you deep inside Glenn Research Center to discover some of NASA's incredible resources and innovation that take place in this prestigious location. See NASA's Space Power and Energy Storage, Advanced and Solar Electric Propulsion Technology.
The candidates for the royal wedding are called into the palace. However, it is Gochuga’s plan to make Ga Jin and Geon get married. Dal hides his identity and sneaks into the palace, but he gets caught by Geon. The King calls in Ga Jin and demands an explanation about their relationship. Ga Jin lies to the king that they are already married, and the king tells her to leave the palace.
Tensions rise between Benjamin Hornigold and Henry Jennings. Their rivalry takes a new direction when Hornigold declares Nassau a pirate republic.
Hornigold's crew deposes him for his refusal to attack English ships, but Edward Thatch remains loyal. Pirate raids on British slavers provoke outrage.
English authorities tap Woodes Rogers to put a stop to pirate attacks. Black Sam Bellamy suffers a cruel fate at the height of his success.
Rogers' campaign begins with the offer of a pardon, which Hornigold and Jennings accept. But not all Nassau pirates agree. Thatch adopts a new image.
Nassau comes under the control of Rogers, and the era of the pirate kingdom comes to a bloody close.
Mike uncovers a stockpile of vintage relics from a time when toys could kill, and Danielle breaks a sweat over a trunk of ultra-rare concert tees worth their weight in gold.
The snow is melting. Mazu and Trey have different ideas on how to prevent Cretacia from being flooded.
Dark Secrets of a Trillion Dollar Island: Garenne tells the extraordinary story of the child abuse scandal that erupted on the idyllic island of Jersey in 2007. For a long time, the victims’ voices had remained unheard, but when widespread allegations of sexual abuse resurfaced in the late 2000s, Jersey’s then health minister Stuart Syvret spoke out about the scale of this historic child abuse and the damage done to the victims. Syvret’s words sparked a moment of reckoning for the small community, whose leaders were determined to protect the island’s reputation, home to a trillion dollars in offshore investment. This discreet offshore tax haven found itself in the middle of a major police investigation as the world’s media descended on the island, creating a media circus. In the midst of all this, the community became divided, with one group fearful that the scandal would drive investors away, and another demanding justice for the victims.
With ten teenagers now living in the Radford house, their laziness is driving Mum, Sue, to take up DIY projects, leaving the house in utter chaos as they drag on. There is another addition to the family - a new puppy.
Dr. Ebonie, Dr. Brad and Dr. Sarah have their hands full with three extreme and challenging surgical cases, including crossed toes, unknown masses and even a ruptured Achilles, and they each try to make sure their patients will walk normally again.