Ivar is crowned the new king of Kattegat just in time to welcome Rollo home. Bjorn, Lagertha and Ubbe must rely on unsteady alliances to survive.
Recurring nightmares force Maggie to face a life-altering trauma from her past, while in real life, the group finally discovers that her cancer is back. Gary seeks help from an unexpected someone in order to make one final attempt at convincing Maggie to get treatment, but everything comes to a head at Regina and Delilah’s first tasting party at the new restaurant, leaving this circle of friends to wonder if things will ever be the same.
Carlotta returns to Gravity Records, but finds out a lot has changed. Star meets Jackson's mother, Becky, and makes a shocking discovery. Meanwhile, Simone asks Nina for help when Angel returns in an unlikely way; Alex, still reeling from her fight with Derek, struggles with writing her own music; and Noah becomes dangerously paranoid and enlists his father, Bobby, as his new manager. Then, Cassie and Carlotta take steps towards making amends and Carlotta finds healing in confronting her father, Calvin.
From one of the fastest trucks on earth, to one of the ugliest cars ever made, Mike and Ant have tackled a wide range of motors; the guys get a chance to share some sweet bonus footage, hilarious outtakes, and more fascinating processes.
Letters from home could fuel castaways' lives in the game! Also, one castaway's negotiation skills for a bigger food supply could pay off...
Co-host Jane Carrey teams up with Nev to help aspiring sugar baby Mike choose between his Los Angeles life of leisure and his deep affection for a mechanic he met on Grindr.
Chase decides to start his own candle business; Julie finds that her dream of opening up her own restaurant clashes with Todd's vision.
Todd gets roped into a boys trip to Universal Orlando for Grayson's birthday; Julie teaches Chloe a lesson in sportsmanship before her first horse riding competition.
Two featherweights prepare for the last fight ever to take place in the Ultimate Fighter gym. A difficult weight cut leads a fighter to break down during practice. Then, an exciting semi-final bout determines who moves on to the live finale.
Lt. Joe Kenda and his team investigate the scene of an apparent suicide, only to be forced to flee after discovering the house is booby-trapped; teenagers discover human bones on the outskirts of town.
Dikla is released to house arrest. Mika is fired from the Ministry of Health. Sago suspects his wife is having an affair again while the searches for Anat and Amir end empty handed.
When Gerry's almost injured in a staffroom incident, he's disappointed to realize the staff's indifference over his near-death experience.
Andréa's maternity leave is upended when a director tries to force Béatrice Dalle to do a nude scene. A lawsuit sends shock waves through the agency.
With the traitor unmasked, the other agents race to find their own solution to Huppertgate. The 30th anniversary party causes tensions to boil over.
Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell welcome the semi-finalists to the port of Felixstowe, where they have just four hours to paint their way into next week's final.
The hunger is setting in and the cracks are beginning to show, but can the celebrities cope with everything jungle life throws at them?
LC’s been shot and is near death. In Godfather-style closure, the Duncans challenge their enemies, which includes forcing Harris to make a very personal decision.
Shaman Steve Hupp and his team help participants who are struggling with sex addiction, feelings of low self worth and an inability to express emotion.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes is a weekly Canadian television comedy that airs on CBC Television. Launched in 1993 during Canada's 35th general election, the show focuses on Canadian politics, combining news parody, sketch comedy and satirical editorials. Originally featuring Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer, Greg Thomey and Mary Walsh, the series featured satirical sketches of the weekly news and Canadian political events. The show's format is a mock news program, intercut with comic sketches, parody commercials and humorous interviews of public figures. The on-location segments are frequently filmed with slanted camera angles.