With climate strikes happening all over the world, 22 Minutes examines the environment. Plus, an interview with David Suzuki, Mary Walsh marches in Montreal, and more.
Jim discusses the consequences of "cancel culture," shares how inclusion is changing the toy industry and laments a hairy situation.
Steph has a surprise in store for birthday boy Phil as they cross Caledonia on the second leg of their trip. Setting off from Dumfries and Galloway, they head to an auction showdown in Edinburgh
Harrison Hot Springs is famous for its namesake resort and healing waters. Tourists flock to town from May to September but, come the winter months, there’s no one but locals and a few business owners to tough it out. The town is doubling down on creating a year-round economy (outside of the resort) and hopes that their other claim to fame, the elusive Sasquatch, will be the ticket.
It's Dessert week! Three sweet challenges mean a bitter end for one of the six remaining bakers as they battle for a place in the quarterfinal. For starters, the bakers face a sweetly-filled signature challenge that has them rolling out their skills to impress Mary and Paul. And, if that weren't enough, the technical challenge is one of the toughest of the series so far, which layers on the sweet pressure the bakers are tested on a tricky French dessert. And finally, there's a multi-bake mini showstopper that's a bit of a mousse marathon.
Misty is no Moore. Kingston plays poker with a motley group. Kugrash has an emotional reunion.
The fifth generation Ford Bronco, an American Icon. This is a go anywhere vehicle and market is absolutely red hot. Mike gets his hands dirty preparing the Bronco for the biggest collector car auction in the world, Barrett Jackson.
Coaches Kelly Clarkson, Gwen Stefani, John Legend and Blake Shelton vie to discover and coach the next singing phenomenon on the fourth night of blind auditions.
Anthony Michaels returns to avenge the demise of his Season 10 team by beating bold and brash strategist Josh Payne; Ash Mann confronts former teammate Alexis Kovacs to settle the score with honor.
As Adam wraps up the show's third season, his self-doubt gets the best of him to reveal the show's biases, the inconsistencies and mistakes in previous episodes, the sinister agenda of advertising, and how advertisers shift the focus of the show. Between the correction and advertising segments, Adam discusses the truth about dopamine.
Caroline and Will take on a last-minute case, only to find themselves in a battle with the clock, a skittish victim and an underfunded system to bring a horrible criminal to justice. Meanwhile, the pupils’ battle for tenancy heats up, alliances are formed, and things get dirty.
Bjord struggles to control his anger when a reckless move throws a trucker into a danger. Thord heads out to rescue a driver who made a similarly risky error.
The time is now for Alaskans to prepare for the harsh winter by any means necessary — or risk paying the ultimate price.
Charlie and Rex investigate the death of a figure skating coach who's found dead on her club's ice rink.
It's an upside-down world for women, legal ramifications of the scrunchies and peri-menopause.
Mike launches right back into his old investigation when Gretchen is found dead and all the clues point to the RRK: the Russian River Killer.
When local high-schooler Gretchen McGrath goes missing, Detective Mike Serrato fears that a serial killer who terrorized his town five years earlier is on the prowl once again.