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Login to EpisoDate.comA new plan takes hold, as paranoia corrupts one alliance and a twist at Tribal Council turns the game on its head.
The next critical phase of the experiment begins, Feedback Week. The couples receive unfiltered feedback from their peers. And, the truth comes out as screenshots are shared.
When a man dies on the eve of his high school reunion, Fitz and Arch seek help from one of his graduating classmates, Renuf. The trio investigate his friends and discover a tragedy buried in the past.
Colin Murray, Rachel Riley and Susie Dent host, with Nicki Chapman in Dictionary Corner, as contestants race against the clock to pit their wits against words and numbers.
It's island magic in Argyll and Bute as Alistair Appleton helps globetrotter Sabiha, who dreams of escaping the city and living amid Scotland's coastal calm. For a £400,000 budget, Alistair's property line-up includes a range of charming countryside and waterside homes, but it's the mystery house that really makes waves. Perched on a tiny car-free island, the journey to get there involves a short and exciting ferry ride.
Alistair also meets a couple who made their own Argyll and Bute dream come true when they moved to a wonderful lochside croft.
Brackenreid and some fellow Inspectors unwind in a remote lodge, but their respite turns deadly when they find themselves hunted by a killer.
Returning Champion;
Yara makes a decision that leaves Charly devastated. Mike is terrorized as Genoveva plots her revenge. The rivalry between Yara and Irma intensifies.
Former winners Steve Backshall, Steve Pemberton, Sam Quek and Rachel Riley test their general knowledge skills on this week's Richard Osman's House of Games: Champions.
Officers pursue suspects armed with a crowbar and an air rifle who robbed a member of the public, and the police helicopter is called in to assist when the chase goes off road. PC's John Douglas and Joe Gorman spot a BMW driver with his foot down and when they get behind the car, the rear wheel is so worn down that sparks are coming from the tyre. In Hull, PC Susan Scott and Rich Starkie race to the scene after reports of a pedestrian being knocked over by a car.
Will assisted dying ever happen in the UK, and how would it work if it did? The BBC's medical editor, Fergus Walsh, talks to leading supporters and opponents.
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