Slime is all the rage across Xavier, leading Gerry to ban it. Gerry also learns, however, that slime is actually a pretty lucrative business... and his ban just created a vacuum.
Andréa's bid to sign more contracts than Mathias hits a snag when she discovers Jean Dujardin has grown too attached to his latest role.
Monica Bellucci turns to Gabriel for help meeting a regular guy, Hicham reconsiders his pact with Andréa, and Noémie makes a startling announcement.
Dolores hosts a hatchet throwing party, giving the ladies a chance to take out some serious aggression. Teresa reignites the Gorga/Giudice feud by criticizing her brother. Margaret prepares for an important business trip as her mother gets ready for a facelift.
Brian has the amulet that can get him home, but it doesn't work. Howell tricks him into getting a book from the sinister Munty Library to help. Barbara's mother comes to visit and takes a shine to Herman. Meanwhile Steg is mistaken for a goblin.
Four all-star chefs are ready to prove that it's possible to make Thanksgiving dinner with limited ingredients and then use the leftovers to make a different meal the next day; one chef will claim the title of All-Star Thanksgiving Throwdown champ.
The 2 artists with the most votes from each team will be revealed and advance to the Top 13. Each coach will then select one of their remaining artists to move on. For the first time ever, the remaining 2 Comeback Artists will perform live for a chance to re-enter the competition. The one that wins the Instant Save gets to choose which team they would like to join.
In 1998, a gifted Philadelphia graduate student is found murdered in her bed, triggering a hunt for her killer.
It's Xmas time and Bill goes all out with the decorations much to Jen's dismay! Bill holds a pet adoption where Will & Zoey decide a new puppy is in order! With family visits, toy drive shopping, and letters to Santa, there's never a dull moment!
Romesh gets caught in another jam when he's forced to put Lemon's mum Debbie up in his spare room.
The seven teams do battle in a drop test to see which model gets smashed up the best. They also build a memorable scene from history. Joining the judges is comedian Paddy McGuinness.
Liz tries to get over her first heartbreak by putting on her own art show, but how will she feel if no one shows up?
Ups and downs of vet visits, a close shave before birth and seating at Thanksgiving.
The Demon Lord Leon Cromwell summoned Shizu out of Tokyo as it burned during in the air raids, then forced the high-ranked spirit Ifrit to possess her. After taking over Shizu's body, Ifrit begins to rampage.
Caroline learns easy ways to combat dangerous sedentary habits, Shalin tries strength training without going to the gym, and Sandro gets sweaty for science.
Alexander Armstrong looks back at the heyday of the show and meets Dad's Army vicar Frank Williams, while the likes of Hugh Dennis and Jon Culshaw discuss what Dad's Army means to them.
L.C. Duncan has decided it's finally time to pass on the mantle of leadership. All this during a time when their Asian supplier has cut them off, and their rivals are threatening to put them out of business.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes is a weekly Canadian television comedy that airs on CBC Television. Launched in 1993 during Canada's 35th general election, the show focuses on Canadian politics, combining news parody, sketch comedy and satirical editorials. Originally featuring Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer, Greg Thomey and Mary Walsh, the series featured satirical sketches of the weekly news and Canadian political events. The show's format is a mock news program, intercut with comic sketches, parody commercials and humorous interviews of public figures. The on-location segments are frequently filmed with slanted camera angles.