Blake's trial continues as Alexis shocks the jury with her testimony. Fallon returns to the courthouse to find her mother has returned.
Michael Portillo crosses the county line from Devon into Somerset. He sees first-hand how willow farmers sought to overcome the challenge from the production of synthetic plastics during the 1930s.
With May-Li gone and Al in charge, the DG is in chaos. With divisions emerging, Tyler must rally to take back control and get Ashdene Ridge back to normal.
Pat Regan admits his phone doesn't realize he's gay and talks about how it feels to not have an erotic name.
Jourdain Fisher thinks he knows why stepparent porn is so popular and explains the burden he feels as the sole black person in his friend group.
When his parents are deported, 12-year-old Kabir is left to run the family's motel.
An undocumented high schooler's life is changed by an urban-squash coach.
Her 10-day silent retreat gets complicated when Sylviane falls for a fellow meditator.
A Nigerian student finds a sense of connection through Oklahoma's cowboy culture.
Sent to America from Uganda to go to college, Beatrice risks it all to become a baker.
Faraz plans to build his family dream home despite a seemingly insurmountable obstacle.
A gay Syrian refugee dreams of being granted asylum in America so he can live openly. Season finale.
Hardworking mom Ai grapples with motherhood and her own identity on an Alaskan cruise.
Forty-four years ago, high school classmates from Los Angeles High School in Los Angeles, California performed the Broadway classic "Anything Goes." Now, the cast returns to reprise the roles of their youth with the help of Broadway professionals.
David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or hundreds of millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or settle for a humble sound investment? Find out what happens when average Americans set out to find their Lottery Dream Homes.
In August 1992, millionaire Tennessee landowner Allen Roberts arrives home to discover his wife is missing; he tells police he received a ransom call for Doe's safe return; slowly, the town turns on Allen, until police take note of one odd neighbor.
The team are called in by the owners of a property in the Nottinghamshire mining village of Gedling. They think their house is haunted by a former cricket star who committed suicide in the house.
A couple expecting their first child takes on a kitchen renovation and hope to complete it before the baby arrives; she has a boho-chic style, and it doesn't mesh with his hopes for something clean and sleek.