A coach for the U.S. Women's Soccer Team who uses science to keep her players in shape, an expert who studies singing apes, and a computer engineer who is making artificial intelligence more equitable for all people.
Another two celebrities are unmasked in a double elimination. Which three masked singers will make it through to the final?
Dylan Dreyer explores some of the most unbelievable -- and unbelievably cold -- places on Earth, from the ice fields of Patagonia to the snowy mountains of the Himalayas, discovering what thrives and survives in the world's most frigid ecosystems.
Dylan Dreyer returns to some of Earth's most extreme islands, from the Amazon River islands to the Philippines, getting up close with fascinating creatures -- from squirrel monkeys leaping around in the Amazon to fireflies illuminating the night sky.
Host Jack Rico finds fire at Consumer Reports - luckily it's in one of the test labs - and he learns how smoke detectors are tested and how to use a fire extinguisher. Then, he discovers how to cook a delicious meal using only counter top appliances. And Jack heads to the Auto Test Center to get behind the wheel with a top car tester as he learns how to drive like a pro.
Amelia Dyer was perhaps the most prolific killer in British history. She earned a living through murder, and her victims were babies. There was a grim trade which flourished in the Victorian age. In a time when unmarried mothers were shamed and shunned, giving up children to a 'baby-farmer' was often the only option. Dyer promised mothers that for a fee, she would adopt the babies and raise them as her own. In fact, she neglected and murdered them. In this episode we tell the shocking story of Dyer and of Evelina Marmon, one of the desperate young mothers she deceived.
News spreads of a trade between Kang Doo Ki and two second-string players, handled by President Kwon Kyeong Min. While the general manager is shocked by the decision, the management team rallies behind him to try to work even harder to offset the loss that the trade brought upon the team.
With her friends by her side and her ruby slippers on her feet, Dorothy follows the Yellow Brick Road toward magical mischief and embarks on exciting adventures that only a land like Oz can bring.
In order to raise funds for new soccer jerseys, Emily Elizabeth, Clifford and friends decide to set up a lemonade stand./Emily Elizabeth is so excited to go swimming in the town pool--but it's not open yet! She and Clifford pass the time with their friends by pretending to be animals and head to the “watering hole.”
Clint and Luke snag a four-bedroom, two-bathroom Spanish-Mediterranean home west of Boise. The home sits on two acres of overgrown landscape and has huge trees growing into it that threaten to tear up the foundation. The guys get inspiration from the home's existing features and decide to go with an Art-Deco design. Later, one of the problematic trees is removed by a lumberjack who then sculpts the trunk into a striking art piece for the courtyard patio. With the home now in working order, Clint and Luke prepare to snag a buyer with their Art Deco masterpiece.
Clint and Luke take a risk on a 1906 Victorian in a coveted Boise neighborhood. To make sure they don't lose money on the deal, the guys embark on a record-breaking six-week renovation project that involves knocking out walls to make the small space feel bigger. Luke takes his kids on a hunt for antique chandeliers to set off the home's beautiful vaulted ceilings while Clint and his son build a library-sized bookcase in the dining room for added storage. The quick turnaround comes with a variety of issues that threaten to derail the whole project, however, including unexpectedly having to purchase new flooring, a last-minute feature wall mishap, a broken chandelier and more.
The training camp does another practice match with the 3rd year OB players from Shiratorizawa. Meanwhile, Kageyama and the others at the All-Japan youth camp were doing a practice match with everyone playing different positions. Both training camps were about to come to an end...
Part A: When Iruma woke up, most of the ruckus was already over. Sullivan tells Iruma that Kiriwo had been arrested. What happened when the giant fireworks went off? Part B: The ordeal at Babyls comes to an end. The Battler Party is finally about to start! The students all do their best in order to get the Grand Prize, and the students' families come by to enjoy the festivities!
Annie can avoid detention if she can heal the principal's dying plant, but the plan goes awry when Pony becomes attached to it.
Pony's half-baked plan causes Annie to lose one of her boots, which she desperately needs for a family photo!
The duo make up a new dance, but Burger steals the credit when he gains fame doing the dance with one modification.
Phoenix competes against the mean rooster Cogburn to see who will rule the farm.
The ED pulls together in Charlie’s time of need, and Connie struggles to conceal her guilt from Archie.
Michael Portillo embarks on a second spectacular rail journey through Alaska into Canada on the White Pass and Yukon railway. Arriving in Skagway by seaplane from railwayless Juneau, Michael heads first for Dyea and the Chilkoot trail, which the first gold prospectors hiked 100 years ago to the Klondike. Among them, he discovers, was author Jack London, whose stories of sled dogs captured the spirit of the gold rush. In the puppy pen of a sled dog training camp, a dog musher tells Michael how huskies helped to build Alaska and gives him an insight into how the dogs continue to work and race today. Boarding the 52-mile railway, built in 1898, which climbs 2,600 feet before dropping to the head of Canada’s Lake Bennett, Michael looks forward to beautiful scenery on a railway laden with history. At the lake, Michael meets an indigenous guide to hear of the role of First Nations people in the stampede for gold.