As the new strict studio head of the Next Step is revealed, so is the fate of Michelle and Emily.
After seeing Leshawna enjoying a sick day at home with ice cream and TV, Duncan convinces the other kids to try and get sick too.
Seeing the explosion, Hui-seong, Dong-mae and Eugene fear the worst. The world’s indifference dismays Emperor Gojong, but Joseon’s defiance gets bolder.
The Six Chair Challenge returns, promising amazing performances alongside agonising decisions for judges Robbie Williams, Ayda Williams, Louis Tomlinson and Simon Cowell, as they must each decide on the acts they will take through to their Judges' House. However, this year each judge has a golden button, which guarantees one act in their line-up a place in the final six, meaning that once they have a seat, they cannot be swapped out. Presented by Dermot O'Leary.
Ruby and Iain are together for a shift, neither keen on the idea, and it gets worse when they find out they have been pranked by kids. A pregnant woman is involved in a car crash, and Duffy confides in an old flame.
Stephanie and Daniel are young, in love, and happily balancing work and play. But before long, tensions are set off by disappointment, self-loathing, and a mutual affection for the bottle. And by the final curtain call, only one of them is left standing.
Team Ingebrigtsen has a very exciting summer ahead. Henrik is back after a year of injuries, Jacob is constantly breaking new records, and Filip is in the shape of his life. Little sister Ingrid takes part in her first international competition.
Rob and his crew pull out all the stops to make the master bathroom one for the history books. A custom stretch ceiling takes the space to new heights, while a gold-plated bathtub is a feast for the eyes.
Jackson needs to find a way to help a distressed Philly cat named Dale whose uncontrollable peeing is driving a wedge between his guardians. It proves nearly impossible for Jackson to get a guilt stricken guardian to stop feeding her diabetic cat Lasagna.
The Jonathan Ross Show is a British chat show presented by Jonathan Ross. It was first broadcast on ITV on 3 September 2011 and currently airs on Saturday evenings following the conclusion of Ross' BBC One chat show, Friday Night with Jonathan Ross, in July 2010.
A BBC Music Day edition of the quiz, featuring Shaun Keaveny, Lianne La Havas, Ella Eyre, Clara Amfo, Suzy Klein, Lesley Garrett, Amy McDonald and Chris Hawkins.
A breakdown blocks a lane, leading to a crash in the queue, there is a data disaster when a paper trail is left blowing in the wind, and it's horses for courses as traffic cops deal with a stranded pony.
Danger Mouse's over-reliance on gadgets prompts Colonel K to send his top agent on a tech-free nature retreat. Unbeknownst to Danger Mouse, Greenback has the same plans for his daughter, Delilah, whose social media obsession has also spiralled out of control. Back at HQ Penfold is tasked with protecting the entire world from the threat of super-villainy. Stripped off his gadgets, DM struggles to adapt to life in the wilderness and, when a talking pine cone called Conni begins to offer him survival tips, he begins to question his own sanity. Soon enough, Delilah catches wind of DM's presence and she plots to destroy him as a means of getting back into her Dad's good books.
Everything seems to be going well for Nancy and Bree's new cafe until Grace the food critic shows up!
When aliens proclaim Danny to be The One, from their ancient prophecies, Chris is suspicious and Danny is way too eager to please in his new role.
Beth’s new role as captain of the BWs is challenged by a “Manet,” a planet of only sexist dudes, that really need to simmer down and let her save them already.
What do Britain's sharpest critics think of Strictly Come Dancing, The Andrew Marr Show, Antiques Roadshow, Bodyguard, The Yorkshire Vet, Gareth Malone's All Star Music Quiz and The Circle?