Leslie finds a piano while on a house clearance. When it turns out to be self-playing, he takes a job as a pianist in a restaurant and quickly finds himself in over his head.
Max is fed up with Sydney missing her curfew multiple times and grounds her right before the one-night-only Pop-Up cake museum that all of her friends are attending.
When Cami's ongoing prank war with Pam causes Charlotte to bite her tongue and lose her ability to speak clearly, Cami must take her place at the debate team regional finals.
To celebrate it's th year on the interwebs, UNHhhh announces a new advice segment called WOWHelpMe.
Host Guy Fieri continues the tournament, with the battles growing fiercer. One promising chef learns the hard way that there's no margin for error. Only four chefs remain, setting the stage for a no-holds-barred finale where only one competitor will emerge victorious.
Alişar pins the blame on Osman resulting in Dündar attacking Osman during the ambush. In Dündar's attack, Alişar, who is hidden behind the trees, aims at killing Osman with his arrow but accidentally hits Dündar instead. Balgay escapes but Gündüz, Osman's elder brother, successfully becomes the new substitute Bey of the Kayı tribe.
When George goes away to a wedding, Mae realises that she can't cope on her own and turns to her sponsor Maggie for support. Meanwhile, George hasn't told anyone she's in a relationship with a woman.
Ryne Zahner is an inspiration to his high school math students in Arizona. His friends see him as one of the nicest people they know. When a hooded murderer guns him down after a night of partying, the entire community struggles to grasp his murder.
When the family visits a farm, Cheese bonds with Delilah the cow over all things dairy. However, bringing her home to live with the family leads to all sorts of problems!
Adils gets cornered when he hears that Mouse's father is talking to the police. Mo the Show gets promoted. Taliban are finally allowed to hunt for Pope.
Maggie is horrified that her comments about Roxanna have been interpreted as racist and Peter deals with a campaign calling for his resignation.
Comedy game show hosted by Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster, in which Jamali Maddix, Laura Lexx, Rosie Jones and Joe Lycett are posed increasingly absurd hypothetical situations.
Andrew, Shaynna and Charlie are back and helping a family of 6 who are bursting at the seams in a 2 bedroom house. Can the team get them a quick sale so they can move on?
When a boxer is paralysed in an accident, an amateur fighter named Thomas befriends him and becomes his carer. However, his kindness comes at the ultimate price.
Three boys spot a Sasquatch-like creature in Siberia, a couple captures ghostly soldiers on camera in Gettysburg and a teenager is terrified by a freakish formation in the sky.
Larry the Cucumber is a finalist to receive a lifetime supply of Doodle-Whoppers Cookies! Now he can finally be happy! But when Junior Asparagus is revealed as the other finalist, Bob determines that both veggie friends need a lesson in the true meaning of “joy” — happiness that lasts. Bob rallies the veggies for a performance on the story of Paul and Silas — two friends who remained joyful even in the midst of a prison sentence.
When Bluey has a playdate at Chloe's, Bingo must learn how to play by herself. But all the games she knows need more than one person! Luckily Dad has a problem that needs solving.
Paul the dancing waiter is serving up turkey at Le James Cafe. Flap your wings and scratch, scratch, scratch with the Turkey Dance. Then It's time for The Wiggles to set a world record for dance, with the help of The Little Wiggles. They Just keep dancing and dancing and dancing. It's Irish Dancing time at the Wiggly Arena with I'll Tell Me Ma. Jump with your feet and clap your hands.
Amanda and Shag stumble upon a '73 Vega with a rich history and a seller anxious to see his car restored to glory. They plan to chop the top and add a ginormous engine, but first they must tackle over 40 years of rust and grime.
A family loves the small-town charm of their home and wouldn’t dream of leaving their tight-knit community, but the house feels smaller as the kids get older. Jonathan and Drew rework their main floor so they can entertain and watch the kids become teens.