The discovery of skeletal remains and a student card with Lee Ha-neul's name at Sopyung Lake marks a significant shift in the investigation. Kang San is heartbroken, fearing the loss of his brother. Meanwhile, Hye-kyung becomes suspicious of Tae-man's attention towards the boy living with Dong-ju. Acting as if she is unfamiliar with the boy, Hye-kyung accepts Kang San's picture from Tae-man but immediately visits Dong-ju's house, bringing a mysterious gift.
TV presenter and entertainer Dave Benson Phillips, musician Max George, radio broadcaster Remi Burgz, comedian Shazia Mirza and comedian and broadcaster Terry Christian are the celebrity contestants
This episode features Weymouth with its beautiful golden beaches and historic harbour, where we visit the town's oldest ice cream parlour, Bennetts Water Gardens and Abbotsbury Swannery.
The top four entrepreneurs must prove they deserve a place in the finale, by working together to integrate their dishes with a circus performance; Wayne Newton guest judges.
Frank recalls his past as he eliminates his targets. After Frank's visit, Mi-hyun suppresses her son.
Jin Sung receives two videos sent by an anonymous sender, and he’s shocked to discover that the videos show his brother Jin Woo being murdered. Similarly, Ko Young Ju also receives a video of a murder with a warning that the real culprit is someone else. These revelations lead the special task force to reopen the case, and they uncover new leads in their investigation.
Jeon Gye-do's past is revealed. The NIS finds out information about Frank.
Keith does the big weekly shop in ASDA with This Morning's Josie Gibson and goes in search of the perfect hot tub with BBC Radio 1's Melvin Odoom. With strong language and sexual references.
Hui-soo assures Bong-seok that his secret is safe by revealing her own secret.
After an unexpected stroke, a couple's lives have changed drastically and now their home no longer works for them. Mike, Sherry, and Michael step in and discover unsafe structural issues, and look to rebuild a safe and functional space.
The remaining home chefs face the hardest challenge yet in this celebration of "MasterChef's" 250th episode; the kitchen heats up when the chef with immunity is tasked to assign each contestant with an iconic cake to re-create.
Comedians Lloyd Langford, Luke McGregor and Geraldine Hickey, plus radio presenter Fifi Box, step through the blue door for the second episode of the return season of 'Thank God You're Here'.
After capturing an unknown entity on film, Josh Gates and his team attempt to communicate with spirits that still reside in the asylum -- including the ghost of a 10-year-old girl who drowned during a freezing hydrotherapy treatment.
The houseguests compete to win the power of veto; during the veto meeting, the winner of the competition can keep nominations the same or save someone from eviction for the week.
Four GGG winners return to Guy Fieri's Flavortown for a chance to take another crown in one big round! They must make a winner's dinner complete with an appetizer and entrée in a non-stop hour-long battle. First, Guy flips a coin to determine whether they must shop only the odd aisles (no fresh proteins) or the even aisles (no fresh produce). After the chefs deliver their appetizers, Guy flips another coin to determine whether their entrées must include an extra item under $5 or over $20. The chef who makes the highest-scoring winner's dinner will shop the market for up to $20,000
Bong-seok's secret is exposed and Hui-soo walks him home. Frank searches for his third target.
Four know-it-alls want Tom Gleeson's Big Brass Mug: an Android smartphone aficionado, a Sydney Opera House tour guide, an AFL umpire, and someone who is into people getting hit with padded poles on the TV show Gladiators.
Gert and Marigold's mother unexpectedly rolls into town, with news that the sisters are wanted for murder in Sydney.