With Josef Newgarden disqualified for his win, the rest of the series is in flux.
The remaining couples partake in a group activity learning Japanese bondage. Sandia and Chris meet with a relationship expert. Aaron H. defends Dymond to the rest of the group, but then later jeopardizes everything in a tense encounter with her sister.
Semifinal 1: Victoria Groce, Yogesh Raut, and James Holzhauer. Semifinal 2: Yogesh Raut, Victoria Groce, and Amy Schneider.
SWAT faces their deadliest adversary yet when a violent cell of extremists looks to extract vengeance by blowing up half of Los Angeles, potentially killing thousands.
An old mining town in Wyoming provides sanctuary for Amelia Earhart, a hotel in the Deep South becomes a historical crossroads, and a forgotten Connecticut theater hides secrets beneath the surface.
Guests: An interview with Michael Eric Dyson, a distinguished professor at Vanderbilt University and author of The New York Times best-selling book "Unequal: A Story of America." This week's panel discussion includes Nellie Bowles, author of the new book "Morning After the Revolution: Dispatches from the Wrong Side of History" and a founder of The Free Press; and Pamela Paul, author and opinion columnist at The New York Times.
When his mother comes to visit, Jerrod is haunted by echoes of childhood…and torn between the impulse to reconcile or confront her.
Gabriela prepares to walk down the aisle on her wedding day as Bode receives some surprising news.
Jack's wild home odyssey starts in St. Louis where a Catholic church has undergone a conversion. Next, it's the California desert where a color burst has recently been sold, and then he arrives at a slice of history that's been repurposed into a home.
The portraits of two high-society grandes dames give up their secrets, an Edwardian clock tower is running out of time, and a Renaissance balustrade needs an intervention.
The Queens are joined by Latrice Royale in Oklahoma, a state that has recently introduced an alarming number of anti-LGBTQ+ bills.
More of the best moments from the U series of QI, hosted by Sandi Toksvig with Alan Davies and their guests.
Jason Manford is host, with panellists Jess Phillips MP and comedian Glenn Moore joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.
High in the Carpathian Mountains, reporter Amelia Jenne tracks the illegal logging trade. With one of Europe's last virgin forests at risk, whistleblowers face beatings and death threats.
Vic interviews Augbert (Brennan Lee Mulligan) and tries to figure out how they know each other.
Danny and Gormley race to find a detective who is dangerously determined to uncover how a rapist he arrested is back on the streets.
Alexander Armstrong is joined by co-host Gabby Logan for the brainy quiz where the 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.
A few floors strategically band together to get an upper hand on the others. But the victims see their salvation in a potential uprising.
A participant approaches 3rd Floor with a proposal to steer the next activity selection. After, a strategic vote takes place to pick the bathroom location.
It turns out that the secret experiments that the Kudou Family has been conducting was for developing parasite dolls, a female combat robot possessed by a parasite. Experiments on the dolls' operations are being conducted at the Steeplechase Cross-country venue, where security is abnormally tight - so much so that Tatsuya himself can't even break into the premises. As such, Tatsuya orders Pixie to keep an eye out for the parasites while he conducts adjustments to the CADs and gives instructions to the underclassmen as an engineer. However, this continual sense of nervousness and nonstop days of hard work are tiring out Tatsuya. He's never felt this tired before.