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Login to EpisoDate.comMarshall joins a knight on a quest to vanquish a dragon, and Sam worries about her relationship with Link.
Kate Winslet, Toni Collette and Andrea Riseborough (director and actors, "Goodbye June"); 12 Days of Holidays.
Leg three with antiques experts Charles Hanson and Roo Irvine. Follow their adventure around the West Midlands.
Will Riley / Originally Houston, Texas, Engineer; Chelsea Carter / Pasadena, California, Creative Director; Eddie Kass / Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Double Bassist.
A classic clue meets some very modern confusion: Can they bridge the generation gap?
Alex surprises Stephanie; Tate fills Holly in on his dilemma; Rachel is influenced by Sophia.
Host Alfonso Ribeiro returns to discuss the record-breaking season of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."
Rising young viral singer Tate Butts from Anderson, South Carolina, talks with Jennifer about his new single "My Defender." He also performs "In the Stars" by Benson Boone.
Kellyoke: "White Christmas"; actress Melissa McCarthy; actress Emilia Jones; holiday gift guide; Electric Moon; Paper Bag Plan.
Marlo Thomas tells Drew about her amazing work with St. Jude's Children's Hospital.
Then, Andrew Scott tells Drew about his thrilling new movie "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery."
Victor launches his plan of attack against Jack. Billy and Sally prep for their launch party. Noah and Audra have an unexpected reunion.
After mail deliveries repeatedly disappear from front yards, Hubert and Girwidz lie in wait. They want to catch the thief red-handed. When a package disappears before their eyes in a moment of inattention, they search the surrounding gardens for the thief. In doing so, they stumble upon a man's body. It is Florian Müller, who was killed by a solar panel. The police assume it was an accident or botched workmanship and call solar technician Jens Hufnagel to the scene. It is Florian Müller, who was killed by a solar panel. The police assume it was an accident or botched workmanship and call solar technician Jens Hufnagel to the scene. He determines that someone loosened several panels of the photovoltaic system on the roof
Janette Manrara dishes up more backstage gossip and behind-the-scenes action from the world of Strictly. There's a chat with one of the remaining couples as they gear up for the semi-finals and two dances. Plus an exclusive first look at how some of the couples are faring in the training rooms.
Everyone convenes for Hope and Liam's wedding day. Taylor warns Sheila against crashing the wedding.
Julian stands up for Bizou, but does so in a way that only causes Bizou more problems. Manu and Max thaw the frosty atmosphere between their parents, but the effect seems short-lived. Bing comes up with a surprising proposal. Henk and Emma actually start to like each other, and Emma helps Manu with his math.
Bill's sudden collapse grips Hayley with fear; an impromptu massage leaves Nicole more tempted than she expected; Dani serves as a much-needed sounding board for her niece; Ashley and Derek reach an agreement.
Nathan makes an arrest; Alexis puts Willow to the test; Sidwell makes an offer; Portia panics; Michael asks Kristina for help.
Did the police do everything right? Unni is left feeling overwhelmed by her own emotions, and the fellow judges get a shocking surprise.
Tim says goodbye to his friend Guus and Dina finds a new job. Nina finally manages to get through to Pip, much to everyone's relief. Laszlo and Fabie prepare for the big party and Chris organizes a very special dinner. Erik finally tells Hannah about his OCD, and Carola has a very nice date. Merel has an important, final conversation with her therapist, and Chris and Hansje grow closer again.
Nazi towers in Berlin that were defended to the bitter end by child soldiers, a Chicago institution that was the largest of its kind, and an odd vision in the Malaysian jungle.
The search for the House of the Year 2025 reaches its finale, as Kevin McCloud, architect Damion Burrows and conservation architect Natasha Huq visit homes that have been dramatically transformed through rescue, re-invention or bold re-imagining. On the Isle of Wight, barns on the brink of collapse are saved and reborn as a luminous retreat, their battered shells now glowing with life. In London, a 1960s townhouse is stripped back, rebuilt and transformed into a striking example of high-end brutalism, the height of architectural sophistication in its day and re-imagined for modern family life. In Somerset, a draughty 1960s bungalow is swept away and replaced with a low-energy, loft-like house that almost disappears into the landscape. In Bath, a tired bungalow is completely overhauled, its flimsy frame wrapped in cedar shingles. In Suffolk, the very idea of what a house can be is completely transformed, where one home becomes four buildings - sleeping, living, working and utility - in a radical feat of architectural imagination. And finally, after finding out which of these incredible transformations has been shortlisted, the winner of the RIBA House of the Year 2025 is crowned.
A look back at the most memorable moments from the 12th series of the competition, featuring sitters including Tim Peake, Emily Atack, Mary Berry and Brian Cox.
The semi-finals continue, and two stars have already been sent home, leaving the best seven still in with a shot at glory. Grace Dent and John Torode set two challenges inspired by passion and love.
The region of Emilia-Romagna in Northern Italy is hit by devastating floods after six months' worth of rain falls in just 36 hours, engulfing nearby cities and towns.
As Calder and Tosh close in on the motive for Eadie's murder, the pool of suspects narrows.
Harry Maguire, Tom Davis and Jon Richardson join host Romesh Ranganathan and regulars Jamie Redknapp, Jill Scott and Micah Richards on the comedy quiz.
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