Courtney must deliberately lose a challenge or let the entire world go back in time.
A man brazenly burglarizes a house while the homeowners watch helplessly on a streaming security camera. Then, a determined woman inexplicably fires a gun into a house and then returns to toss in a flaming torch.
The relations between Savcı and Osman become tenser, Osman is angered when Ertuğrul sends Savcı to explain to Geyhatu that Osman didn't kidnap Möngke. When Savcı arrives at Geyhatu's camp, he is given only a few days to find Möngke otherwise his tribe will be destroyed. After Savcı tricks one of Cerkutay's men into telling him Möngke's location, he falls into Möngke and Arslan's trap and is captured. Möngke seeks to kill his father to become the Viceroy and then the Great Han while pinning the blame on Osman.
Lisa brings home a stray, despite Tony's aversion to dogs; Lisa's and Vivian's Soul Sisters Catering secure their biggest gig yet.
A high-school reunion cruise should have been filled with fun and nostalgia, but instead the celebrations take a turn when a former star student winds up dead.
The remaining six celebrities are joined by radio DJ and TV star Roman Kemp in the grand final, as the stars attempts to put in one last spectacular performance.
When Muffin is told that she is special by her Dad, she interprets it as an excuse to do anything she wants, which means playing Bluey and Bingo's game of Library her way.
Queenstown sees Phil and Baz playing a round at the Hills Golf Club, discussing the impact of cricket, and seeking out local adventures.
With Micheline on a cocaine bender in Montreal with Coco and Puff, Serge tries to convince Huguette and Gaétan that it’s time for the Organization to conquer the lucrative empire.
They finally find and rescue Philip. The only question is how Teddy could have known where to find him? Emily prepares to make the deal of a lifetime, but when it is time to sign, it turns out that she has been taken off the deal.
The tower staff prepares to reopen to paying visitors after lockdown results in the longest closure in 75 years, beginning with a special ceremonial lowering of the drawbridge. The ravenmaster makes sure his birds are ready to interact with members of the public after months in isolation, while the chief curator oversees the launch of a gruesome new attraction commemorating the executions on Tower Hill.
A determined team of expert technicians battle nature's destructive force to keep one of the world's longest road bridges open in deadly conditions.
Builder Marcus and property manager Hailey meet first the first time as they step into the auction room to buy a dilapidated semi in Wigan.
While Camille must face Mathias for the adaptation rights to the biggest literary success of the year, Gabriel must convince Sandrine Kimberlain not to jeopardize her career by going into stand-up comedy. Unable to tell her too directly that she does not excel in this discipline, he tries to bring her delicately to reason by calling on Muriel Robin to explain the harshness of a life as a comedian. Unfortunately for the agent, these detours prove ineffective and he sees the first one-woman appearance of his actress approaching more and more riskily.
As Mathias' clients drain away, Andrea has no choice but to bring one of the competition straight into ASK's ranks... although that is not to the liking of the whole team. She must also take care of José Garcia who seems uncontrollable since he has encountered the love of his youth on set. To ensure his good performance in the film and protect her actor, Andréa must investigate what really happened between the two lovers and gradually understands that José may not have told her the whole truth ...
The Oscar®-winning actor and humanitarian talks with Oprah about his memoir Greenlights and his guiding motto: “Just keep living.”
RuPaul's Drag Race season 7 queens Katya Zamolodchikova and Trixie Mattel in 'UNHhhh.' It's a show about nothing, and yet it's about everything.
As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists are wondering if we need solutions beyond reducing emissions. Enter geoengineering. From sucking carbon straight out of the air to physically blocking out sunlight, the options may seem far-fetched. But as time runs out on conventional solutions to climate change, scientists are asking the hard questions: Can geoengineering really work? How much would it cost? And what are the risks of engineering Earth's climate? (Premiering October 28 at 9 pm on PBS)