An insight into the everyday lives and struggles of the families living in a tightly-knit close in Mount Pleasant.
The Philadelphia Experiment: In 1956 astronomer and UFOlogist Morris Jessup received an extraordinary letter. It claimed that during World War 2 the US Navy had experimented with invisibility and teleportation in a botched test on a destroyer, the USS Eldridge. Jessup's search for the truth will lead him to pay the ultimate price. APE-MAN ARMY: In the 1920s and 30s Soviet scientist Dr. Ilya Ivanov began a series of disturbing experiments to cross breed humans with apes. At first he tried to make female apes pregnant using humans as the fathers. His experiments grew so grotesque he was expelled from French Guinea in Africa when he attempted to make women pregnant using apes as the fathers. But his research continued in Russia. Did he succeed? ZAPPED TO DEATH: Thomas Edison was a great man, one of the inventors of the modern world. But even the greatest men make mistakes. Caught up in a commercial battle to supply America with electricity, Edison ran a disturbing publicity campaign against his bitter rival George Westinghouse. The campaign used Westinghouse technology to electrocute animals. Ultimately Edison's campaign went even further, leading to the invention of the electric chair. It was a battle Edison regretted for the rest of his life.
Joy and Victoria try to put together their memories of Elka's bachelorette party to find the bride.
While reporter Dean Gullickson (Griffin Dunne) heads to Afghanistan, Erickson orders his staff there to deal with Sanchez once and for all. He also confronts Boorman. Meanwhile, the judge in the High Star case allows Ellen to depose Erickson. "Just remember that we're in the middle of a game," Patty tells her. "We don't have to win it now. We just want to keep playing."
A prank gone wrong reveals Simon's painful past; Pedersen must question children about a suicide bomber.
A mock DUI event is held at the school, and Jenna gets cast as the victim. Meanwhile, Jake and Matty vie for her attention.
A lost thirty-something shares his struggles, from failed relationships to boring jobs and pointless nights out. Stuck in his routine at first, he slowly evolves, searching for meaning in his life. In short, he's just trying to live.
Without Sensei to protect him, Natsume has to remain constantly on guard. But the pressure of keeping secrets from his friends is causing Natsume to break.
Billy and Ricky go to the local water park and Billy takes a sudden dip to save a life when a desperate critter plunges into the lazy river. Later Ricky dances with danger as he faces off with a skunk in an airplane hangar.
Billy and Ricky are on the job in Savannah, Georgia with some high profile visitors. Good Morning America joins them to get a taste of the unpredictable job of trapping gators! America is watching as Billy and Ricky are in hot pursuit of multiple gators lurking in a local children's park.
Five spots remain. Who will take them? Performing tonight; The Kinetic King; Fatally Unique; Landon Swank; Gymkana; Summerwind Skippers; Snap Boogie; Anna Graceman; Steven Retchless; Smage Bros. Riding Shows; Professor Splash; Landau Eugene Murphy, Jr.; and Silhouettes.
The BAFTA-winning Inside Nature's Giants team returns for a new series, heading deep into the Australian Outback to explore the ultimate desert survivor: the camel. We don't think of Australia as the home of camels, but in the middle of this vast island there are over a million feral dromedaries roaming around. European settlers introduced them over a century ago to help build Australia's railways and explore the Outback. But with the advent of roads, cars and trucks, camels were no longer needed, so their owners released them into the desert. Mark Evans and Joy Reidenberg brave the baking desert to dissect a camel. They uncover the secret of the camel's hump and investigate how its elastic legs, stretchy lips and pedestal are among the many surprising adaptations that enable the camel to thrive in such a dry and hostile environment.
In custody after a testing day, three of the girls count the cost of the tasks ‘A’ set them to save a life.
Paddy returns to the Chatsworth estate in a coffin, but are the residents in for a shock? Elsewhere, Karen decides that a childrens entertainment business is the way forward and Mimi gets a new strap-on!.
Bugs gets a job alongside Porky at a boring office to cheer him up. Daffy also gets a job, but not one where he has to work. He gets a nose job.
Fiona gets her house in order by hiring a new employee and hatching a scheme with her husband to expose the impostor in their family.
The contestants start this week with the signature bake, a free-form flavoured loaf that produces a variety of interesting results, including a combination of chocolate and onion. Next is the technical challenge - focaccia - that really separates the wheat from the chaff. Finally, a mammoth six-hour hour challenge requires the bakers to create a display bread basket that is filled with 24 bread rolls.
Lulu is determined to get Michael's attention, but how far will she go to keep him close?
Rebecca takes control of triage when an explosion injures Colonel Marks.
The legendary Gatling gun is introduced. But first the competition travels back to the Old West for a team challenge with a historic pistol. To stay in the competition two marksmen shoot it out with a firearm considered by many to be the world's first practical machine gun.