Love (or something like it) is in the air as Ray Ray and Kaylie work to find Principal Dana a date. Elsewhere, Jackie struggles with her studies.
Victoria Coren Mitchell hosts the series where knowledge will only take you so far. Two teams who have each won a game and lost a game have one last chance to stay in the tournament.
Kaylie fulfills her community service requirement — and considers a major move. Meanwhile, the Porcupines spring into action for a rescue mission.
Raw Travel is an authentic adventure travel series that incorporates ecotourism, volountourism (giving back) and underground culture with off the beaten path travel.
Mike and the crew mount up and ride into Phoenix, Arizona to spend time on the Robinson Ranch and meet John Robinson - a modern day cowboy who is changing the lives of special needs children by introducing them to horse therapy.
Hughesy, Shaun Micallef, Tommy Little, Judith Lucy and Em Rusciano tackle the first world problems we just can't seem to solve.
Follow Smithsonian visitors as they feed cheetahs, learn about samurai tea, and see a kite that helped win a war.
With the support of his friends, Dare finally manages to summon up the courage to propose to his girlfriend only to be surprised by the outcome.
Which lucky bachelor will get the first kiss of the season? Plus, a group date gives some of our guys the chance to show their sweet side.
In the first programme of her provocative two-part essay, classicist and broadcaster Mary Beard takes on the nude. From the Ancient Greeks to the taboo-busting painters and sculptors of today, Mary gives a deeply personal take on naked bodies in art. Just why are artists so interested in nudity? What can art reveal about our own attitudes to the body? For Mary, the nude stands on some of the deepest fault lines running through society, speaking to issues of men, women, gender and sex gender, sex and moral transgression.
When Arnold and Tammi Cuyler invite Tammi’s first cousin Chasity into their home to help take care of their children, Tammi starts to suspect her husband and cousin are fooling around behind her back. The Cuyler’s marriage ends in divorce, and one very unexpected person’s life ends in death.
Swedish Foreign Minister Elsa Engström travels to Greenland to push through a ban on oil drilling in the Arctic. Suddenly, her advisor Viktor is taken hostage during an elaborate attack on a nearby ship.
Liv is forced to take matters into her own hands when she is denied participation in the investigation into the ship attack. Elsa tries to convince her ministerial colleagues to continue the meeting. Local police chief Enok discovers a clue about a possible witness.
Security guard Richard Jewell saves hundreds of lives when he discovers a bomb at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. But his heroic act quickly comes under the scrutiny of law enforcement as pressure mounts to catch the killer.
While Richard fights back against the FBI and the media, ATF Agent Embry investigates a serial bomber terrorizing the Southeast and discovers a crucial link to the Olympic bomb.
When the media gets wind of the FBI's "hero-bomber" theory, a media firestorm erupts, engulfing Richard and his family. Meanwhile, ATF agents raise doubts as bombings continue.
The FBI search for Eric spins out of control as anti-government locals and Eric's family push back. Meanwhile, Richard must confront his inner demons as he prepares for a pivotal press conference.
Viewing him as a freedom fighter under siege, local militias rally around Eric and attack the FBI. As Embry continues to investigate, he learns that Eric is not who he claims to be.