Paul Murton views breathtaking scenery among the lochs and mountains of Wester Ross. Speaking to locals, he discovers that the loch-side communities were only finally connected by road in the 1970s. Before then, boats linked people who lived an almost island existence. Paul borrows a bike and cycles over the infamous Bealach na Ba, one of Britain's highest and steepest mountain passes, before reliving the glory days of the Kishorn oil rig fabrication yard, which in the 1970s built the world's biggest movable structure. Journey's end is on an island in Loch Carron with a curious connection with Peter Pan.
When Brian Cargill divorces his wife, Kimberly, he thinks it's the end of the worst time of his life; instead, he finds himself in a desperate battle to save his son, Jamie, from her deadly wrath.
In this second episode James Fox travels across the Pacific to uncover the great sites and masterpieces of pre-contact Polynesian art, from the massive religious complex Taputapuatea on the island of Raiatea to the extraordinary feathered ‘Ku' heads from Hawaii, testament to the rich and sophisticated societies that lived there.
The birth of the internet herald the dawn of a new age, but it will take some remarkable battles, and a stolen sex tape to make it truly revolutionary.
Anything and everything can be caught on camera. Television delivers real-life in real-time, including race riots, extreme violence, and the trial of the century.
As the press delves into the lives of public figures and paparazzi follow celebrities' every move, it's only a matter of time before tragedy strikes.
The AIDS crisis forces sex to the front of society's national dialog; pornography gains mainstream availability and the President of the United States becomes one of the biggest scandals of the decade.
Biscuit Oliva arrives in Tokyo to capture the remaining convicts. Sikorsky lures Baki into battle with help from an unlikely source.
The survey corps and the wall garrison must protect the Orvud District from the impending attack of Rod Reiss' titan.
After buying their first home together, a family grew by three young children; while the home has been improved, she's had enough of the small space and is ready to expand into a house with plenty of room to raise their family.
Jesse's trip to America comes to an end; Karine and Paul continue to bicker; single mom Marta plans a trip to Algeria; Rachel learns more about Jon's dating history; Angela's frustration with Michael boils over; Ricky reveals all.
Jada's conflict with a teacher grows more intense. Ke'Shawn's run-in threatens his grade. Grant pursues love. Terrence loves Halloween much more than school. Charles and Chanti audition for the poetry slam team.
Chart-topping pop sensation Bebe Rexha visits the Big Brother House for a surprise performance. Plus, the power is up for grabs, who will become the new Head of Household, and which two Houseguests will be nominated for eviction?
Liberty City Warriors co-founder, famous entertainer and political activist Luther "Uncle Luke" Campbell tours Liberty City and describes the origins of the Warriors program.
Ashlee knows what one mistake can do to a career and doesn't respond well when Evan tries to rush her; Evan seeks advice from his father-in-law, Papa Joe, after going head to head with Ashlee about releasing an unfinished song.
Peter forces Kyra to explain about magic, but then gets trapped in a magical storybook; Kyra releases objects from the library to divert Imogen and Darra while Ruksy helps Peter, but when Ruksy has to erase Peter's memory, she can't.
Two teams strike a deal and their alliance splits the Block in two. One team receives the first perfect score at the Gatwick.
When the owner of an Ohio landscaping company is found shot to death in his bed, the ensuing investigation exposes an elaborate web of sex, obsession, and power.