In this first episode, Jamie transforms frozen fish and tinned beans into a special meal for two, knocks up some quick savoury scones, and combines two of his favourite foods - a roast dinner and a chicken curry. Plus, Poppy Cooks, the self-proclaimed queen of potatoes, demonstrates a couple of her favourite potato dishes.
Farmers Joe and Tom meet their love matches before choosing five ladies to return to their farms. All the farmers each take one special lady on a 24-hour date before being joined by the others.
When Bob second-guesses selling MaxDot, a new buyer presents a compelling offer. Also, the prospect of new wealth has Abishola stuck between her conservative nature to hide it and Nigerian pressure to flaunt it.
The Complaints Bureau sees finance expert Eoin McGee set the caseload for three consumer journalists attempting to solve the problems of Irish consumers.
David Domoney shares DIY plant support ideas and Tayshan Hayden-Smith explores a Welsh community garden that is led by a rugby team.
Michael Portillo embarks on a railway journey around the western coast of Wales. He begins on the Victorian Cliff Railway at Aberystwyth, finishing the first leg in Tywyn.
A melodramatic chase thriller that tells the story of special reporter Seo Jeong-won and detective Kim Tae-heon tracking down a murder case.
George sends Greg to the World of Production to explore how one company is sustainably mining copper while safeguarding our environment for tomorrow’s world.
Angus helps a lady part with her late husband's cherished medals. And a well-travelled woman sells her quirky items to fund a trip of a lifetime.
Tristan and Lauren try to rekindle things. Maeva and James are poles apart in the bedroom.
The inside story of one of America's biggest national security leaks. We expose the inner circle and the young US Air National Guardsman at the centre of it, who leaked classified defence documents on an online chat platform.
Country powerhouse Keith Urban is enlisted as Mega Mentor to help prepare the artists for the Knockouts. The coaches pair two artists to perform solo against each other, then select a winner to move on to the Playoffs. Each coach has one steal.
The remaining seven players must navigate a tangled web in their hunt for the largest prize in Deal or No Deal history as one member struggles after the loss of a key alliance.
The brainy quiz returns - but this time host Alexander Armstrong is joined by co-host Hugh Dennis. As always, contestants try to score as few points as possible by plumbing the depths of their general knowledge to come up with the answers no-one else could think of.
Sunny is upset at Ben’s wandering eyes and fears she might get hurt again. A new group of guests turn out to be royally demanding, culminating into their own major drama. Fraser reaches his breaking point with Barbie and asks Capt. Kerry to make a crew change.
NCIS comes under attack by a mysterious enemy from the past. Also, Vance tries to mend fences with his estranged son by explaining why, despite the ongoing dangers of his job, he still chooses to stay at NCIS.
A man's in a bind when trying to cross with an item that fell from the sky.
As Middlesbrough officers prepare for another busy shift a call comes in reporting that a man is walking around a housing estate allegedly brandishing a nine-inch serrated sword. The man has barricaded himself into his house by the time armed officers arrive at the scene, and they try to coax him off the roof of his home and into the waiting custody van.
Chuck’s behavior becomes more belligerent and abusive. He forms a military-like boot camp for delinquent children where corporal punishment abounds. He mandates vasectomies and abortions and, when his wife dies, he quickly remarries and decrees that all current relationships must end so that everyone can find new partners. Many members divorce and remarry, which some of them later regret. TIME Magazine publishes “Swinging at Synanon” and Chuck sues for $76 million as his paranoia grows.