Dave calls in Freddy Dodge and Juan Ibarra to troubleshoot a faulty hopper. With the Vault Cut running low, a local old-timer points Dave to new gold-rich ground the old doodlebug dredge missed.
While Ha-na looks into allegations of employees suffering physical abuse inside a powerful tech company, Do-gi poses as a new recruit there.
It is 1945, and Winston Churchill has led Britain to the brink of victory, but he is determined to carry on as prime minister and calls a general election. He fully expects voters to give him another five years in Number 10, but he is in for a shock. Once the election is called the tide begins to turn, and Churchill struggles on the campaign trail.
In order to save a newspaper, Maddy becomes intrepid reporter, Nomi D. Plume and uses her anonymity as a kid to break exclusive scoops.
Fendrich tries to steal a high-tech device being transported to the Eco-Power Plant. Wheeler sends the reluctant Alan to stop him.
Jas and Toby's investigations force Laurie to reveal a secret that Brendan was trying to keep from Jas and Ruby’s traumatic past becomes impossible to keep secret.
Raven reminds the kids to take a break from their screens as they settle into their nightly routines, but Booker, Nia and Levi have other plans.
Rosie takes comedian and broadcaster Jamali Maddix to Norwich, where they learn to molly dance, go wine tasting, tour the epic cathedral, hammer some hot metal and join a wrestling tag team
Sydney decides to post one of her songs online to expand her audience.
On the box this time, Game Of Talents, Line of Duty, Catfish UK: The TV Show, Cher & the Loneliest Elephant, BBC News (royal funeral), and Good Morning Britain (pub landlord).
Oprah talks to Robinson about her Pulitzer Prize-winning second novel, finding the character of John Ames, and how faith shapes her writing.
A couple gets a ghostly visitor, a man communicates with the dead and more.
Jacqui Joseph rescues a bamboo chair, a handmade sideboard and a pair of bedside tables. Upholsterer Simion Hawtin-Smith and print artist Daniel Heath make the tired trio of items shine once more.
Blair is caught off guard when she finds herself experiencing her first crush on a boy.
Rocco's Cafe (San Francisco, Calif.) ● The Wienery (Minneapolis, Minn.) ● The Dining Car (Philadelphia, Penn.) This time, Guy Fieri is cruising the neighborhood to revisit local hangs he can't get enough of. First up, a San Francisco Italian joint that keeps crankin' out favorites like chicken Marsala and eggplant Parmesan. Then it's back to the downtown Minneapolis dive that's added even more Chicago-style staples to their menu, including a hot dog topped with giardiniera. And finally, on to Philly, where an old-school, family-run diner is still offerin' up scrapple, crèpes and apple walnut French toast any hour of the day.
This stylized film of Shakespeare’s masterpiece from the National Theatre celebrates the theatrical imagination. In this contemporary retelling, a company of actors in a shuttered theater bring to life the tale of two young lovers who strive to transcend a world of violence and hate. Josh O’Connor and Jessie Buckley star as Shakespeare’s immortal star-crossed lovers.
Tim and Fuzz head to Lincolnshire where the embodiment of a once luxurious era awaits: a 1929 Rolls Royce Doctor's Coupe. When Emily's Dad recently died and left the car in her hands, Emily had no idea what to do with it and so this luxurious leviathan of a car ended up rotting away in her garage.
An unexpected cold front threatens Troy and Pickle’s season; Jacob and Don shoot their way out of a tough spot; Joey and Zach use an old school trick to get gators to bite; Liz reaches into her bag of tricks to beat the weather.
Grandpa Slava is the oldest of the Midland vampire family. They live quietly. They live by the law. They live the unremarkable life of an ordinary Russian family and they never kill humans – ever. Although, of course, everyone knows they drink blood. And when some lifeless corpses are found in a birch grove near Smolensk... their peaceful life falls under threat.