Tom Whitehouse and David Robson are on a stake-out after receiving a tip-off about a repeat drink-driver, while a stop on a suspected stolen car ends up in the arrest of a wanted man. Richard Whiteley shows off some nifty driving skills and - with some help from the eye in the sky - tracks down two runaways from a fail to stop.
Lily sets ground rules with Billy; Kevin enjoys Adam's downfall; Victoria receives an alarming call.
Have Urzila Carlson, Lloyd Langford, Ash London, Tim McDonald and Sam Pang been paying attention? Host Tom Gleisner and Guest Quizmaster Guy Sebastian are about to find out! Ed Kavalee was absent in this episode.
The final four bakers reach the last leg of their haunted house journey in the mad doctor's surgical room, where they face off to make severed limb cakes. Then, host Carla Hall challenges the competitors to reach new heights with floating cakes to impress her and the other judges, Stephanie Boswell and Zac Young. The most successful baker wins $25,000 and is named Halloween Baking Champion.
As spring approaches, the Kilchers prepare for a potentially devastating wildfire season. But when Covid-19 threatens the homestead and crews are evacuated, the family must come together and adapt like never before.
The friend group fractures even further over their hatred for Colonel Wilson, whom they blame for a tragedy that's rocked the base. As Caitlin momentarily pauses her self-discovery journey and Danny fully commits to his, Richard's insubordination reaches a breaking point, forcing Wilson to make a difficult decision.
Rob, Chanel and Steelo dedicate an entire show to Chanel's new album "America's Sweetheart", hitting the track for a 40-Yard Crash, and checking out some Vintage Vinyl.
COVID-19 has met its match. The beer drinking, bong smoking, burnout loving housos of Sunnyvale are back, and they are in lockdown. All the favourites return including Franky (Pauly Fenech), Shazza (Elle Dawe), Kev the Kiwi (Kev Taumtata), the chick with the bestest backside in Sunnyvale, Vanessa (Vanessa Davis) and many more familiar Sunnyvale faces. When the virus restrictions come in, the housos do all they can to break the rules.
Sara Pascoe, alongside Alan Davies & Darren Harriott, welcome Jason Manford, The One Show's Angela Scanlon, Radio 1's Dev Griffin, and Suzi Ruffell into their loft to play guessing games.
Travel Channel's paranormal experts share their best Halloween stories in a nostalgic look back at everyone's favorite haunted holiday.
A murderous spirit toys with a paranormal investigator trapped in a closet. A shadow figure makes itself at home in Chile. A dead man waves at his family members through his coffin window.
Mum reminisces about Bluey and Judo as babies. Bluey learnt to roll over first, but Judo was the first to crawl, so then it became a race to see who was going to walk first!
Grandad is supposed to be resting, but when Bluey and Bingo go to visit him, he makes a run for it with the kids and takes them on a madcap adventure into the bush.
Mo and Bo want to see a pair of giant tap shoes at a park, but they must do so before dark when the display closes.
With the finals rapidly approaching, Peter pushes his team and coaching staff to their limits. Meanwhile, as Maya attempts to work through the assault, Kevin does everything he can to forget. Later, Peter must choose between his family and the big game.
Women find their relationships threatened by their boyfriends' mothers. One mother helps her son buy lingerie to spice up his sex life, while another crashes her son's Valentine's Day date.
Randy Orton stakes his "Legend Killer" status against Undertaker's legacy in a rivalry that leads to a legendary Hell in a Cell Match. The Viper and the Phenom open up about the career-defining battles, including their WrestleMania 21 classic that elevated Orton as a marquee Superstar and cemented The Undertaker’s reputation as a true innovator.
Pushed to the brink by everything he's done in pursuit of Ferry and the Bergers, Bob races to contain and cover up his various deceptions.