After an unforgettable eight weeks on Love Island the finish line is well and truly in sight, and the Islanders are all desperate to stay in the game.
In the mid-1980s, Gacy and Bundy sit on death row; BTK kills his own neighbor; Dahmer succumbs to his devious fantasies and commits his most heinous crimes to date; the remaining three killers are captured between 1991-2005.
After years of evading capture, Gacy and Bundy are finally brought to justice as they both face punishment for their heinous crimes. Meanwhile, the Green River Killer is still at large and becoming more of a threat than ever; Dahmer struggles to resist his murderous urges, and BTK has also gone silent while he raises a family.
Da-jeong and Young-do try to cope with their breakup. A USB drive reveals what happened to Choi Jeong-min on the eve of his puzzling death.
Six ice cream masters arrive at Ben & Jerry's in Waterbury, Vermont, with the goal of having their own flavor featured in a Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop. They begin at the end, as host Molly Yeh tasks them with resurrecting flavors from the infamous Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard. Actor and musician Kevin Bacon challenges the competitors to make a flavor in his name that incorporates up to six different ingredients.
After striking out with Malia, his supervisor on deck, David navigates awkward waters. With a new charter underway, it’s Courtney’s turn on service leaving Lexi in laundry and Katie picking up the slack. Chef Mathew continues to prove he’s worth a third chance, while tensions begin to brew between Captain Sandy and Malia.
As Vern's vision to build a KPVM branch in Las Vegas comes to fruition, Eunette and Missey eye opportunities in the new market, while Deanna remains skeptical about shifting her focus from Pahrump. Meanwhile, weatherman John takes on a new role in sales, and Vern's wife Ronda composes a jingle for an advertiser.
On election night, the team gets creative to ensure their live coverage goes off without a hitch, and Deanna winds up hosting with vocal Republican Vern, despite her efforts to strike a neutral tone.
Vincent Serrano started selling drugs to make child support payments and survive, but after getting busted, he learned how the justice system keeps people from improving themselves.
"Blossom" and "Brotherly Love" star Joey Lawrence enjoys good music and dancing on the first date. Joey asks the contestants what their ideal first date entails while Michael Bolton performs a hilarious version of "How Can We Be Lovers." Meanwhile, "black-ish" actor Marcus Scribner challenges contestants to pretend they are on a reality television show and act out a confessional about how the date is going so far. Michael Bolton sings "Time, Love and Tenderness" to help the women identify Marcus on the season finale.
Jon gives his take on the world's wildest TV, with Kerry Godliman and Judi Love. Featuring childhood advert jingles, X-Rated TV from Italy, and shocking examples of reality TV.
A 911 call from a worried ex-boyfriend sends police to the Powder Springs, Georgia, home of Danielle Marshall. Once there, they find her shot dead in the kitchen. As the suspects multiply, it takes some police ingenuity to nab the killer.
Have a night-time track walk exploring long forgotten stations on the District line in Whitechapel. And they discover how sprawling Oxford Circus was first built.
The judges lay down the ultimate BBQ gauntlet: a super-sized, all-day competition filled with high stakes and surprises.
The herds have arrived and for every fisherman in the OBX, this means it's about to be mayhem. A big body of fish brings lower bluefin demand, so it's a race to see who can get a fish before prices dwindle. There is good news for the fleet as a quota extension is announced, which means despite the larger sized fish caught so far this season, the fleet will have more time to make paychecks before the season ends.
He is a criminally charged sex offender and a murderer who attacks in a terrifying rage. This predator manages to evade capture for years, but he leaves a critical piece of evidence behind – his palm print. Detectives are determined to do whatever it takes to put a name and a face to the print.
An early morning house fire kills the only doctor in the small town of Iaeger, WV. An arson investigation quickly leads to the arrest of Jason Lively, the son of the doctor’s long-time nurse. But when Jason’s alleged accomplice walks free, the prosecutor is worried this might have been a miscarriage of justice.
UFO sightings don't just come from crackpots: in 2004, a team of elite Navy pilots and radar operators had one of many military encounters with unidentified aerial phenomena. As evidence mounts, the government, along with alien-obsessed billionaire Robert Bigelow, grow more interested in UFOs and the paranormal — and the conversation around them moves from the fringes to the center of the Pentagon.
Charlotte Smith and Steve Brown are on Yew Tree Farm in Coniston, which sits in the stunning landscape of the Lake District National Park. Steve meets first-generation farmers to find out how they are diversifying and tries a bit of therapy with some of their woolly residents. Charlotte discovers how the landscape surrounding the farm is one of their driving inspirations, Sean Fletcher visits a farm in Monmouthshire that has branched out into music and some of the biggest names in rock and roll, and Tom Heap investigates if plans for a greener, more environmentally friendly economic recovery can really bring benefits for the UK’s wildlife and its habitats.