The vets treat back-to-back canine emergencies and aid a farrowing pig.
In their first years on Earth, the cutest, most curious and fascinating wild baby animals on the planet overcome an array of environmental challenges and threats from predators of all kinds. Exploring a diverse world of wild animals in their natural habitats, host Sheinelle Jones reveals the incredible bond that exists within the animal kingdom between parents and their children, and provides an inside look at how these untamed youngsters are born, how they play and how they learn to survive in the wild.
Doc Ock sends her favorite octo-bot to infiltrate WEB-Quarters with a new invention that can steal everything Spidey’s ever invented.
Exploring a beachside resort with ties to the Russian mafia, a windswept base hiding lifesaving technology, and a site in Iowa plagued by its past.
O sits too close to Daniel while the friends are playing library at O’s treehouse. X the Owl tells Daniel it is okay to ask for space!
Paul creates a vintage-inspired kitchen for his seaside vacation cottage.
Clint helps tackle a 1700s barn from Galway, New York, as it's disassembled, transported and rebuilt as a vintage woodworking workshop and classroom in the beautiful Vermont countryside.
The London Underground - first operating in 1863 - changed the way people get around cities forever, driving travellers deep underground to clear congested streets. Ingenious technology, from electrified tracks to tunnels under the River Thames, has gone on to influence railways worldwide. This edition reveals how the filthy and crowded streets of London were transformed by the rapid expansion of the Underground
Mickey, Minnie and friends want to take Funny the funhouse on a picnic, but he isn’t feeling well.
Protests about inequality or environmental damage are common today, but how have people protested in the past? Emmeline Pankhurst is our guide through this history of protest, from Cato the Younger’s talkative protest in ancient Rome to the cheese riots of 18th-century Nottingham. Also, how will the Luddites cope with the newfangled technology of a video call?
For centuries, chess has captured hearts and minds — and pawns — and it's more popular than ever. What makes this ever-changing board game so special?
Ancient Aliens is counting down the world's top ten alien cover-ups, from the famous Roswell Incident to a secret military base rumored to be housing ET technology to recently released UFO videos captured by cameras on Navy fighter jets. Has there been a massive cover-up regarding the truth about an extraterrestrial presence on Earth?
The Roman Agency steps in when the visitors to a competitor's Open House are murdered one by one.
Hoping to salvage his season, Clayton Phipps hunts for valuable Trike horns, while Mike Harris and his team believe they might be on to a world-record find. And fossil hunter Andre Lujan follows a 90 year-old map to a massive mammoth site.
Amber examines misinformation about immigration and shares some unpopular opinions.
The quarter-final sees the three remaining celebrities tasked to prepare a faultless two-course meal that will not only be judged by hosts John Torode and Gregg Wallace but also by 2011 series champion Phil Vickery, 2008 finalist Andi Peters and 2020 Christmas champion Craig Revel Horwood. Only the best two can come one step closer to winning the title, so for the one who doesn't cut the mustard, the journey ends here.