Balthazar analyses bones discovered in an old building and finds three bodies dating back to the Middle Ages, and one recent victim partially dissolved in acid.
Jimmy McClain, a beloved basketball coach and teacher, is found brutally murdered in his own home. With no forced entry, police fear Jimmy knew his killer or let the killer inside his house.
Archaeological discoveries with Professor Alice Roberts. In the Cotswolds, a secret location, which appears to be a high-status Anglo Saxon cemetery, gives up a very precious and fragile artefact.
Barry Cryer explores the career of BAFTA-winning John Cleese, who co-wrote and starred in Fawlty Towers. His films include roles in the Harry Potter franchise and more.
Osman began his journey by forming a friendship with Yorgopolos and the Kayi tribe expanded its influence further during the reign of Osman Ghazi, but some problems will hinder Osman and he must solve it.
Boston's Big Dig was one of the most ambitious engineering projects in history, but in 2006, a fatal collapse in one of its tunnels put the ambitious project in doubt; experts reveal what caused this engineering disaster and how it was fixed.
When Boy discovers that somebody is writing a fantasy novel inside his diary, he decides to act more like the story's hero and soon finds himself as one of the cool kids.
After Paul and Jamie drop off their daughter, Mabel, for her first day of college, it quickly becomes clear that they have very different ideas of what their lives after children will look like.
Mabel forces Jamie to sign a contract limiting contact for the next 48 hours after she makes too many surprise dorm visits.
'Body Heat' - Time and menopause conspire against Jamie after she decides to get back into the work force; Paul is invited to speak to Mabel's class after promising no one will know they're related.
'The Toothpick' - Jamie become upset when one of her meticulously crafted scrapbooks documenting Mabel's childhood disappears; Ira shocks everyone (himself included) when he asks Lucia to marry him.
As Jamie transitions back to the workplace as a therapist, Tonya oversees her sessions. Mark is upset because Paul refuses to be naked around him at the gym.
Paul and Jamie pay a visit to a retirement home to visit his mother, Sylvia, and her new boyfriend; an unexpected visitor walks into Ira's restaurant.
Out of date phones start forming into robots and terrorising the neighbourhood! Game of snake anyone?
June and Des finally have reason to celebrate, but they are also increasingly close to the violent criminals they are trying to catch.
Anything could happen as the campmates work hard in the Bushtucker trials to keep hunger at bay.
Will Frozen 2 live up to the hype? Find out what the buffs have to say.
Follow the adventures of bears across the globe, from grizzlies to pandas to sloth bears, as they draw on their brains, brawn and unique adaptations to survive. Find out what it really takes to be a bear in today’s ever-changing world.
To begin their fight for the coveted title, the chefs face the dreaded skills test. Three chefs face what could be the toughest 20 minutes of their careers, set by Marcus. Under the scrutiny of the three judges, the professionals are reliant on their fish-filleting skills and sauce prowess when they have to cook a monkfish with vermouth sauce for the expectant panel. The next three into the MasterChef kitchen have to conquer any nerves when they are asked by Monica to conjure up a crepe souffle with a caramel sauce. Can their souffles and skills rise to the expectations of the judges or will they simply come unstuck? Next, the six chefs must complete the signature dish round. It’s their chance to showcase their cooking style and creativity using their very own recipes.
The Apprentice: You're Fired!, sometimes named You're Fired!, The Apprentice: You're Hired! or You're Hired!, is a British television show made by the BBC and filmed at Riverside Studios as a spin-off from the reality TV hit The Apprentice. It was hosted by Adrian Chiles from 2006 to 2009, and Dara Ó Briain took over as host in 2010 after Chiles' move to ITV. The programme airs in a 30 minute slot after each episode of The Apprentice finishes. It was originally shown on BBC Three, but moved to BBC Two in 2007. Its format is similar to that of Big Brother's Little Brother and Strictly Come Dancing: It Takes Two. The final episode of each series is renamed "The Apprentice: You're Hired!" and involves interviews with the winner, the runner-up and Lord Sugar himself, and a reunion with all of the former candidates.