While questioning his own father’s legitimacy, Jeremiah discusses having a baby with Carmela; Maureen and Rosanna are in awe of the rich English; Sabrina is afraid something is wrong with the baby, and she must head to the hospital alone.
Elliott and Mo are impressed with their friend Nara's ability to predict the future, a power she is bored with. They switch abilities, resulting in Elliott and Mo using their powers across town.
Angus is in Newcastle to clear out a home full of books, and takes an interest in a Bechstein piano, a scary vase and a silver loving cup.
30-something Judy Ken Sebben inherits her father's company, which would be great if that company weren't built around the most socially irresponsible 20th Century products and practices.
Sutton revisits the murders of marsha mcdonnell,amelie delagrange and milly dowler,and how their killer,levi bellfield,was caught
The final four bakers must create theatrical desserts where chocolate takes centre stage. With the finale one challenge away, the pressure is on as the home bakers use a piece of art to inspire a gallery-worthy chocolate dessert in the Elimination Challenge.
Sam and Rebecca Hickey are leading an idyllic life in their custom-built house in the West Country, but their paradise is shattered one night when two teenagers break into their home. In a paranoid rage, Sam kills one of the intruders, and the couple stage the scene to make it look like self-defence.
A heartbroken Jade joins Shaka's dojo while Mazzi learns to strike back at a bully. Moz looks to repair Cocoa's car on his own, but M'Dear interferes.
Before Moz and Cocoa say "I do" again, Shaka is tasked with keeping the ring, Cocoa confronts her mother and Daniel makes a sacrifice.
Shaka deals with rejection. A risqué sculpture of Moz and Cocoa drives M'Dear mad. Jade learns her history after receiving her DNA test results.
When a historic hotel is on the verge of being demolished, M"Dear chains herself in protest and recalls meeting various icons.
Jade gives M'Dear a stylish makeover. Moz and Cocoa stress about funds when Shaka gets into a gifted science program.
With Principal Glass' untimely passing, the McKellans teach the kids about the circle of life. Mark Curry guest stars in his final episode.
M'Dear takes over Cocoa's Zumba ministry to win a bet. A classmate makes racially insensitive comments when Jade wins a fashion contest.
Mazzi and Uncle Daniel set their sights on the same woman. M'Dear becomes obsessed with bingo. An injured Moz considers a return to football.
A young man has been found in the woods, tortured and stabbed to death. Profiler Louise Bergstein and the head of the investigation Karina Horup try to find evidence for whether the murder can be attributed to a serial killer who, after a five-year hiatus, may now be active again. They slowly work their way towards the killer's highly unusual motive. Meanwhile, Peter Vinge struggles with being a single parent to his son, Johannes, and looks for his next victim.
Scotland's feudal clan system defined the country and still plays a massive role in its culture. Sam and Graham set out to discover how they fit into a system forged in war and peace.
This edition takes a look at off road vehicles, including the Land Rover Defender, and Titch Cormack is in Cornwall uncovering the WW2 era Willys Jeep.
Brittany worries that Justin has ulterior motives, and Robby shows Fernanda his true colors.
Ellie Harrison visits the 'golden triangle' in Gloucestershire to find out why the area is so famous for the wild daffodil. She takes a trip down memory lane with villagers who recall picking the daffs as children and how the flowers were sent by rail on the daffodil line to cities across the country. She discovers the difference between wild and cultivated daffodils and witnesses some of the finest medieval wall paintings in England. We also meet the Meanwells - a mother and son fulfilling their dreams of farming in the Cumbrian hills - and Charlotte Smith investigates the challenges facing our rural churches and the communities they serve.