Rory gets an exclusive invite to a secret stash of cars in Japan. Plus GT Academy winner Jann Mardenborough and comedian Matt Richardson join Rory in the studio.
Husband Kody Brown, along with his four wives (only one of which is legally married to Kody) and their combined 18 children, attempts to navigate life as a "normal" family in a society that shuns their lifestyle.
The final two recruits face off in the ultimate challenge -- cooking a 3-course, restaurant quality meal for a panel of culinary experts. Anne Burrell and Tyler Florence coach their recruits from the sidelines, but it all comes down to the skills that the recruits have learned over the past 10 weeks. Judges Paulette Goto, Jordan Andino and Michael Chernow taste the recruits' dishes in a blind taste test and determine the winner of the $25,000 prize.
Megan and Kyle struggle to reconnect under the pressure of planning the most anticipated wedding in Hollywood and preparing for a movie project that could define their careers; Terence and DeAnn find themselves at a crossroads in their relationship.
Following Porsha's departure, the women attempt to heal and to salvage the final days of their trip to Barcelona, Spain. A photo shoot raises questions about NeNe's past with Shereé's boyfriend and the women's last night is complicated by circumstances.
In London the Crystal Spire, the tallest building in the world, catches fire due to an electrical overload and the local firefighters are rendered helpless. Virgil and Alan are called to extinguish the flames and rescue everyone trapped inside.
Daphne brings the gang to a fancy ice hotel where a new exhibit of ice age artifacts is opening; things heat up when a frozen Ice Man goes on a rampage inside the hotel.
Adam Hills, Josh Widdicombe and Alex Brooker get back to their roots with a winter Paralympic special. The trio will examine the highlights from the South Korean 2018 Winter Paralympics and joined by some special guests live in the studio. The #isitok feature returns enabling viewers, and athletes alike, to ask the questions we're all too afraid to ask.
The President battles with the news media after an embarrassing video surfaces of First Lady Melania rolling her eyes, leading her to seek face coaching from Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Freddy looks for a response from Summer after telling her how he feels; the band agrees to help Dewey save a local ice cream shop, but first has to get out of an escape room challenge arranged by Principal Mullins.
Guy Fieri has invited four top sandwich makers to Flavortown to see who can deliver under the pressure. First, Guy tasks the chefs with making their signature sandwich using only six pounds of ingredients. Next, Guy asks them to make an outside-the-box sandwich using some twisted bread and cheese substitutes that force the judges to make a tough decision. The surprise ending will go down as a first in GGG history!
In 2010, Suzanne Pilley disappeared on her way to work in Edinburgh. Here, Robbie Coltrane reveals the remarkable way her killer was caught.
Ruby reveals herself to Ash as she tries to strengthen her bond with Brandy to defeat The Prophesized One; Pablo and Dalton continue to spar, unsure of one another.
Daryl finds himself in bad company as his group heads to the Hilltop; Gabriel's faith gets tested.
There is a Japanese flavour to this week's show, as Matt LeBlanc and Chris Harris buy second-hand sports cars at auction for a big road trip across Honshu, while Rory has one night to discover the weirdest car culture Tokyo has to offer. Out on track, Chris compares the Honda Civic Type R and Lexus LC500.
When a new playground game is introduced, the school's social hierarchy is turned upside-down and Gene disapproves. Meanwhile, Linda fills in for the local library storyteller and pulls out all the stops to perfect her storyteller persona.
A son takes over the failing family business and must battle his belligerent father, a volatile cook, and a filthy kitchen before Jon Taffer shuts it all down.