Under the guise of the "BTK Killer," Rader heinously murdered 10 people, over the course of 17 years, all while taunting Wichita police and media before finally being brought to justice, after 30 years of cold cases. In an exclusively acquired interview, the "BTK Killer," which acronym stood for "bind," "torture," "kill" reveals his darkest secrets and what drove him to murder. The special features exclusive interviews with experts and the journalists that were tormented by him.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo are joined by MMA fighter Brendan Schaub to clear their heads with a "Brain Cleanse," cheer on fight fans in "Fightnatics" and mine for some "Yellow Gold."
An unanticipated job offer forces Sophia, Diamond and the rest of the family to pull together the big wedding in just 48 hours; but as soon as they're successful, Hollywood descends on Star Falls and threatens to ruin their family event!
Concerned by Peter's growing suspicion of magical events, Kyra and Darra investigate a mysterious house and are transported to a magical beach with no way back; Kyra experiences a strange new power, which may be their only way out.
Spencer and Joe find themselves in a crisis at SportsX. Ricky considers his motivations in ending his retirement. Jason turns to Donna for help.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo get irked at "The New Guy," try and hide out with some "Crappy Chameleons," and enter the terrifying world of "The Dark Web."
Motivational guru Lewis Howes joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to talk about "The School of Wackness," motivators who are nothing more than "Halfway Howes," and the fear known as "Asnakenophobia."
Rob, Chanel and Steelo salute the troops in "Training Basics," discover a new sport called "Drunkour," and witness the majesty of "Hobo Wizards."
The Barnwood Builders get ready for a farm wedding by building a barnwood dance floor, a timber-frame photo booth and an incredible handcrafted wedding arbor. Mark and the guys also work on a custom-designed split rail fence for the bride to walk past as the guests watch from hay bale seating. It's a day filled with something old, something new, something borrowed ... and something barnwood!
The kitchen can be a scary place, but the recruits must learn to face their fears in boot camp; first, they're forced to expand their palates with some unusual ingredients in a Cake Walk-inspired game that proves to be anything but a cakewalk.
The return of a new series. Georgia organises a couples’ trip and whisks Tommy away to Italy, while in Essex, Courtney is working on her revenge body. But is she ready to move on?
Deep in the Alaskan wilderness lives a newly discovered family who was born and raised wild. Billy Brown, his wife Ami and their seven grown children – 5 boys and 2 girls – are so far removed from civilization that they often go six to nine months of the year without seeing an outsider. They’ve developed their own accent and dialect, refer to themselves as a "wolf pack," and at night, all nine sleep together in a one-room cabin. Simply put, they are unlike any other family in America. Recently, according to the Browns, the cabin where they lived for years was seized and burned to the ground for being in the wrong location on public land.
Ernie visits the breathtaking Cradle Mountain in Tasmania and meets a dedicated pilot, a focused young ranger, a wildlife conservationist and an insightful young Palawa man.
The McDonnell F-4 Phantom II – otherwise known as the Bent Wing Wonder, Old Smokey, Rhino, Elephant, Double Ugly, and other nicknames not fit for print – is arguably one of the finest combat fighters of the 20th Century. It was produced in larger numbers than any other Western fighter of the time, and served with the U.S. Air Force, the Navy, and Marine Corps, and with 11 other nations around the world. In this episode of AIR WARRIORS, we profile one of the most effective combat jets in US combat: the Phantom II.
The search for a new music superstar continues with the second of the Auditions shows
Colman Domingo, Jenna Elfman and Lisa Edelstein discuss the latest episode of Fear the Walking Dead.
Kristen and CeCe's family issues finally come to a head; Shaunie continues her weed research while the other women enjoy the sights of Amsterdam; Jen finally makes her arrival in Amsterdam, making sure to bring plenty of drama along.
Noah Cappe goes loco for Sunshine State snacks at the Manatee County Fair in Palmetto, Fla. There's lots of ooey-gooey goodness in the Pizza Supremo Burger and the Ulti-Melt Burger, but it's the Sandia Loca that has Noah flipping out. Then he's shaken and stirred by some Kentucky classics at Hillbilly Days in Pikeville, Ky., where old-fashioned favorites are served with a side of good humor and a shot of American whiskey in the form of Kentucky Mac and Cheese and Bourbon a la Mode funnel cake.
Lt. Boudreau, K9 Ruby and Officer MacFadzen investigate a hunter suspected of shooting a turkey from the road. Officer McKee searches for a baby owl that fell from its nest. And Officer Hannett rushes to lead a carryout when a hiker is injured.
Fiona Bruce and Philip Mould investigate the origins of two paintings by unknown artists dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries, which unusually for the period, depict black subjects. One is a portrait of Dido Belle, a famous former slave adopted into an aristocratic English family in the 1760s, while the other depicts two children against a tropical landscape, and is believed to have been painted as a protest against the slave trade.