Crossing back into Chile, the team arrives just in time to celebrate Chilean Independence Day before riding across the high Andes.
Adam and Evan make a journey to basecamp and Oliver tries to survive solo.
Susan Calman explores the beautiful Trossachs and west of Scotland, a place filled with dramatic scenery and abundant with iconic glens, impressive castles and rare wildlife. Susan begins at the fairy-tale Castle of Inveraray, where she goes behind the scenes with His Grace, the Duke of Argyll, head of Clan Campbell, to reveal some amazing secrets that may not be for the faint hearted. At the picture-perfect Loch Katrine, the comedian gets exclusive access at a world-class feat of Scottish engineering and in Inverawe, discovers the secrets to Scotland's world-famous smoked salmon.
Bingo and Rolly help Crumpet find the UK queen's missing egg-shaped ornament.
Featured magicians are Jeki Yoo, Anna DeGuzman, Shoot Ogawa, Jason Bishop, Eric Jones, and Alex Ramon.
With tensions still high, Derrick, Naomi and Asia attempt to move past their issues. Vanjie and Kameron see if there are sparks on a romantic first date. As the pandemic reaches Las Vegas, what's next for the queens becomes uncertain.
Project manager Ashley Girdich oversees dynamic assignments for Walt Disney Imagineering.
Lily stands firm with Nikki. Rey receives an apology from Sharon. Abby supports Chance.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
On the 'Box this time, Get Organized with The Home Edit, Ratched, EastEnders, Yorkshire Tea vs PG Tips: Battle of the Brews, The Third Day and The Great British Bake Off
U.S. Rep. Katie Porter; author and media personality Charlamagne Tha God; comedian Roy Wood, Jr.
Mia requires help when she misplaces her aunt Cora's wedding ring on her wedding day.
When Queen Shanti’s lost jewelry suddenly turns up, Mira enlists the Queen to join her on the case.
Ronnie Anne and Sid are pumped up for their sleepover, but Carl and Adelaide might ruin the day.
Simon Schama explores how the romantics created the secular cult of national belonging in their poetry, music and art, with enormous consequences for the modern world.
Teams of celebrities and their families face off to name the top responses to questions posed to 100 people.