James Ray III, a prominent attorney, former NYC police officer, and former U.S. Marine, lived in an upscale Upper Montclair, NJ home with his girlfriend Angela Bledsoe, a successful businesswoman, and their young daughter. After a weekend away, Angela didn't show up for an appointment; Ray dropped their daughter off with his brother who found a note in her suitcase and promptly called 911. The police are dispatched to their house and find Angela dead on the kitchen floor; Ray and his BMW are nowhere to be found.
A sudden illness takes hold of a beloved doctor, leaving her family helpless as the illness takes a fatal turn; the investigation into her death takes her family on a journey into the dark heart of a monster who has been at their side all along.
To the Rhythm of Drag" is the motto of this episode, devoted entirely to the world of dance.
An investigative reporter uncovers more than 400 abuse claims in IFB churches. Ruthy's story leads a prosecutor to crack open her childhood case. Ruthy forms the Blind Eye Movement to expose and put an end to the abuse and cover-ups within IFB churches.
Ruthy meets Kathy, who describes how an abuser used her rape (28 years ago) to silence more victims. After years, authorities arrest Ruthy's and Kathy's abusers. Another victim comes forward to reveal that a prior cover-up enabled Ruthy's rape.
Graham's guests are Hollywood star Michael Fassbender, comedy legend Jennifer Saunders, Back to Life star Daisy Haggard, comedian Phil Wang and pop superstars Take That.
Products tested include a new bit of kit to encourage a lethargic pup to be more active.
Professor Hannah Fry is host, with guest panellists actor Stephen Mangan and journalist Zing Tsjeng joining team captains Paul Merton and Ian Hislop.
With the help of Sabi and friends, Aqsa and Izzy sort of take the next step. Paul and Bessy reconnect over a shared experience.
The tension between Aqsa and Sabi comes to a head. Paul confesses some truths to Sabi and Aqsa drops a huge bomb on Sabi and Raffo.
Stella reflects on a troubling visit and the ensuing discovery at Chris' apartment. Ulrika pulls some strings to start her own investigation.
After talking to Amina, Ulrika vows to do whatever it takes to protect her family. Adam unleashes his anger while Stella faces her feelings of guilt.
Four years after a traumatic event shook their family, the Sandells seem to be back to normal — until their lives take an unexpected turn.
During interrogations, the family conceals the truth of what happened that night. Adam uses his position as a pastor to push the case forward.
Ulrika finds an excuse to set a dinner with friends and validate her suspicions, but she takes a step too far. Stella opens up to her psychologist.
During the trial, an unexpected witness takes the stand and dramatically upends the Sandell family's world.
Belgrieve is back at home, but trouble abounds even outside of Bordeaux. This "trouble" just happens to be a rogue elven princess who's out for demon blood.
Pat discovers new fears about her book. Terry has found renewed purpose in a major life change. Gaynor is ghosted by her boyfriend and Jake breaks out of his hideaway.
Big Brother is an Australian reality show based on the international Big Brother format created by John de Mol. Following the premise of other versions of the format, the show features a group of contestants, known as "housemates" who live together in a specially constructed house that is isolated from the outside world. The housemates are continuously monitored during their stay in the house by live television cameras as well as personal audio microphones. Throughout the course of the competition, housemates are evicted from the house - eliminated from the competition. The last remaining housemate wins the competition and is awarded a cash prize.
In the late 1980s, when “perestroika” was taking place in the USSR and the era of the Soviet Union was about to collapse, life became unstable and very different. The 1980s brought not only freedom, but also waves of crime on the city streets. While some young people began to ‘grow up’ on the streets, others found it difficult to find their place in this unpredictable reality. Andrey, lives with his mother and five-year-old sister. He studies at a music school and often encounters street teenagers who harass him. To protect himself, Andrey makes friends with one of these teenagers, Marat, who introduces him to gang life. Youth groups fight for every piece of territory; they defend their right to live the life, even breaking laws and promises. The only thing that matters to them is the vows they make to their gang members-brothers, with whom they confront the violence and fears of the adult world.