Melissa McCarthy introduces Sa'Miyah and Obin, a daddy and daughter dancing duo; Jack, a philanthropist; Dylan, a baseball expert; London, a jiujitsu world champion; Tessa, a supergirl dancer; and Graham, a young interior designer.
The guys transform a timber frame barn into a modern home for an architect in Louisiana. As they build, they explore the rich architectural history of the Bayou State. Afterwards, they visit a cabin Mark repaired years ago and an historic French-Creole house nearby.
An investigation into the disappearance of a devoted father leads Arkansas police to a shocking crime scene, the search for answers reveals gang threats, and a killer that's willing to go to great lengths to escape justice.
The wardens, the National Guard, and dozens of volunteers team up in a massive, days-long search for a hiker missing in the vast wilderness of the White Mountains; the wardens take on some familiar faces in a charity softball game against Maine.
Laura attempts to investigate on her own, while also seeking justice via social media. Xavier is distracted at work and his son is affected at school.
The Autobots and Decepticons combine their forces to defend Cybertron from its impending judgement.
With Optimus missing and the Quintesson Judge having captured the other Cybertronians, Windblade and Maccadam prepare their last resort.
With no way left to fight a Quintesson-controlled Croaton, the Cybertronians are saved by an unexpected arrival.
As Na Hee and Gyu Jin start getting recognized by the public, their mothers seem to enjoy the attention as well. They are swamped with work at the hospital and Na Hee feels guilty after seeing her mom so happy about her TV appearance. Meanwhile, Ga Hee sees Gyu Jin at a supermarket with Bo Young and misinterprets the situation.
Two talented chefs go head-to-head for the chance to Beat Bobby Flay. To get to Bobby the chefs must first face off against each other, creating a spectacular dish with a secret ingredient of Bobby's choice. Judges Alex Guarnaschelli and Jeff Mauro know Bobby's strengths and his weaknesses. Their goal: Pick the chef who has the skills to take down Bobby Flay in his own arena. The winning chef gets to challenge Bobby with his or her surprise signature dish. If Bobby goes down, the winner can tell the world, "I beat Bobby Flay!"
A couple wants to escape Canadian winters with a move to Utila, Honduras; they both want space for their kids to visit, but while she's looking for a move-in ready home close to town, he's open to remote properties that need work.
Two divorced best friends look to leave Chicago for the beaches of Cabarete, Dominican Republic; they plan to open a fitness retreat together, but have different ideas of what to spend and what amenities matter most.
There's no doubt Terry Williams committed murder - but what drove him to kill?
A family swap their house in Bradford, for a pad in Kent.
Fiona Bruce returns to Castle Ward in Northern Ireland, backdrop to hit TV series Game of Thrones. Treasures include top secret D-Day plans and jewellery once baked in an oven.
In this 1-hour episode, correspondent Seb Walker examines the spectacular rise and fall of WeWork, and delves into the world of venture capitalists willing to gamble billions on the next big startup; as the U.S. continues to grapple with its history of racial discrimination, correspondent Alzo Slade explores the vulnerability of black land owners in the South; correspondent Isobel Yeung reports from the heart of Italy's COVID-19 crisis, gaining rare access to an ICU in a hospital overwhelmed by the virus.
This week there's an interview with Dominic Raab (of sorts); and Joel plays a special lockdown edition of The Masked Singer UK (2020) with Jonathan Ross and Davina McCall. Rita Ora performs.
Prosecutors introduce pattern evidence mid-trial that they assert links him to ten of the child murders. Drawing predominantly on hair and carpet fibers found on the victims, the jury delivers a swift guilty verdict in February 1982. Just days later, the Atlanta police department shuts down the task force investigating the 30 murders, and attributes most of the cases to Wayne Williams. A year later, as the dissent of an unconvinced community grows louder, the Georgia Supreme Court makes the controversial decision to deny Williams’ plea for a retrial.