The smell of meat lures in uninvited guests — among them, a familiar face emerges. To move forward, they must work together to defeat the Undine.
A look back at some of the most unforgettable moments in The First 48’s history. Each episode presents different cases previously featured on the show, all with a common theme.
Rick Stein has been a top chef for more than fifty years and has realised the United Kingdom is a mouth-watering melting pot. Here, Rick Stein tucks into the nation's cook book, savouring the UK's favourite food. From farm to fork, he explores age-old traditions and modern tastes.—Jie Sheng
In peaceful, snowy Porvoo, secrets held by the icy river are surfacing. Uncompromising Chief Inspector Hautalehto must hunt a well-concealed killer.
Rick Stein has been a top chef for more than fifty years and has realised the United Kingdom is a mouth-watering melting pot. Here, Rick Stein tucks into the nation's cook book, savouring the UK's favourite food. From farm to fork, he explores age-old traditions and modern tastes.—Jie Sheng
Terry tests several things from the epic western, "The Harder They Fall", and a canteen buster test from "Gunsmoke."
Things are going well for Eliza until a familiar face shows up to question her role at Nash & Sons. Meanwhile, Duke receives an offer that brings their relationship to a crisis point.
Jo's life back home is not how she remembers it, and growing tension with Magnus adds to her feelings of alienation.
Tunde goes to great lengths to rescue his daughter, Tola, while Kole tries to protect his mother.
Tola and Kole learn more about each other's lives, while Bode plans his next kidnapping.
Stranded in dangerous territory, Omega and Crosshair must work together.
Taeoh, Inha, and Hyewon run towards the same desire. They are drawn to one another by fate.
Mexican American filmmaker Iliana Sosa explores the fluidity of life on El Paso’s border.
Kole discovers the truth about Tola's pet lizard and teams up with Tunde to save Tola from Bode.
Bode brings the group back to Tunde and Tola's home but underestimates her ability to save the day.
Tola has her “best day ever” at the market with Kole. Bode pressures him to make a terrible choice.
Tola, a girl from a wealthy area in Lagos, gets a surprising birthday gift from her dad, Tunde.
As the world’s energy capital, Houston is a city that manufactures both its prominence and demise. Alex Stapleton explores the industry’s impact on her family, who arrived as enslaved people in the 1830s, built thriving communities, and now must cope with the human costs of Texas’ biggest money-maker.