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Login to EpisoDate.comAs Daisy's secret past threatens to surface, Agnes grapples with an unwanted match and a forbidden crush. Becka meets with potential matches and finds unexpected kindness in one of them.
Shannon Crisenbery / St. Clair, Michigan, Data Annotator; Tristan Williams / Originally Lincoln, Nebraska, Data Scientist; Lauren Black / Originally San Jose, California, Sales Assistant.
Naomi's plan unfolds as Hakeem takes his position, ready to strike. Rasheda and Pastor Jefferson make a desperate attempt to help resolve Geneva and William's marital issues.
Alicia and Carlton are getting Château D'Aran wedding-ready, but with the ceremony approaching fast and a bathroom still to revamp, the pressure's mounting. Eleanor and Ben continue their dream château hunt near the Pyrenees, while Kathryn and Steve try to squeeze a modern bathroom into a former coal store.
Cameoke: "I'll Take You"; Goldie Hawn; "Celebrity Superlatives"; Daniel Dae Kim; Teacher of the Year 2026; Anna Konkle.
Actor and comedian Craig Robinson and Jennifer chat about his show "The Fall and Rise of Reggie Dinkins" and his upcoming stand-up dates.
Next, actress Erika Alexander stops by to talk about her upcoming film "Is God Is."
Plus, Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Alex Isley performs a song from her upcoming album "When the City Sleeps."
Jennifer also welcomes the incredibly talented 6-year-old artist Lucas Shao!
Charlotte Rodriguez and her brother-in-law Damon help Lorraine and Andy embrace a slower pace of life in Alicante. On the Costa Blanca, the Aldertons hope to finally bring Saul's long search for the perfect holiday home to an end.
It's all change at Hawx Academy as former Foxborough player Charlie must prove herself to her teammates, their new coach and an all-access documentary crew.
The Hawx players compete to be the star of the documentary. A mysterious new player disrupts Rocky's efforts, while Charlie is challenged to up her game.
Julian is surprised when Marie and Seb decide to move back in with him. Will Noor manage to be stricter this time? Rik apologizes to Shanti for his behavior during the dinner with Billy. While Henk is babysitting Tom, Demi unexpectedly shows up at the door. Stefano is stunned to discover that Marwan has started selling coffee beans without his permission.
At Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, Alison meets an excitable spaniel who's been living with a very serious knee issue. She also encounters a frustrated crossbreed desperate to use his nose, and helps teach sign language to a gorgeous Staffy who's had a lifetime of ear problems.
Kirstie Allsopp and Phil Spencer are back to guide more house-hunters through an ever-changing market, beginning in Surrey, a commuter hotspot for people who work in London and a county filled with English charm. Emily and Jack have put their wedding on hold until they find a home but have so far fallen foul of houses not looking as good as they do in the brochures. Jane, who has worked all over the world, wants to put down roots in Farnham. Phil lives nearby but it soon becomes clear his local knowledge is no guarantee of an easy search.
First to arrive at the barn is Lisa Power, carrying a fragile but groundbreaking piece of British social history — the very first logbook from Gay Switchboard, founded in 1974. Created at a time when there was no legal protection for gay people in the UK, the book recorded calls from those seeking advice, safety and reassurance. Lisa herself was one of the earliest volunteers, and the logbook represents not just a turning point in the support available to a marginalised community but a lasting reminder of the friends and colleagues she worked alongside. Now reduced to a loose collection of delicate pages, with its spine missing and margins crumbling, the logbook is at risk of being lost forever. Bookbinder Chris Shaw must find a way to reunite the pages without trimming a single word, preserving not just ink on paper but the voices of a community who stood together in the face of hostility.
Next through the doors is Paul Banwell from Gloucestershire, accompanied by his son, Phil – and by the rocking horse that Paul hand-built for his children 55 years ago at the request of his wife, Tini. With Christmas looming, Paul worked tirelessly, finishing the project just in time for the big day, much to the joy of Phil and his sister. The rocking horse later became the centrepiece of the nursery that Tini ran, delighting hundreds of children over three decades, but years of enthusiastic riding have left the wood cracked and warped, and the leather saddle badly worn. It will take the combined skills of woodworker Will Kirk and saddler Suzie Fletcher to repair the splits, restore the paintwork and create a vibrant new saddle — carefully preserving the original beneath — so this family heirloom can carry on giving rides to the next generation.
From Wakefield comes Katherine Crimes, with a beautiful but badly damaged portrait of her grandmother Madge, painted in the 1950s to celebrate her graduation as a qualified nurse. The image captures a proud young woman at the start of her career, but the decades have not been kind, and the passing years have left the paper brittle and torn, with some key fragments completely detached. It's down to paper conservator Angelina to painstakingly stabilise and line the fragile surface before paintings restorer Lucia can begin the delicate task of retouching the missing areas, recreating the artist's soft blended brushwork. Together, they hope to return the portrait to its former radiance — a fitting tribute to a grandmother remembered for her strength, warmth and care.
Lastly, Dennis Ffrench arrives from Staffordshire with a magnificent pair of conga drums that have been the heartbeat of his life since 1986. Bought right at the start of his professional life, the drums accompanied Dennis as he built a career in community theatre, eventually becoming the longest-playing black pantomime dame in the world. However, after decades of performances and workshops, the fibreglass shells are scratched and dented, the chrome tarnished and the skins worn beyond use. Drum restorer Pete Woods must strip the drums back, repair and respray the shells, replace the heads and restore their tone — adding a dazzling finish worthy of the stage — so Dennis can continue to spread rhythm, confidence and joy for years to come.
Kate Humble is granted rare access aboard the British warship HMS Dragon, and when a ferocious storm hits, she sees how a warship and her crew battle towering seas to stay safe. Dwayne Fields is recruited to take a flight in a Royal Navy helicopter, but first, he must complete the same life-saving training required of every crew member. Also, JJ Chalmers revisits the Falklands Conflict.
Professor Green and returning celebrity David Potts dip their toes into the dating waters, and there is no rest for the stars as they enter their first mixer.
One patient's rare penis cancer requires a partial amputation, and another patient with severe endometriosis must have a huge cyst and a damaged kidney removed.
Mark Chapman presents highlights of both semi-final second leg ties. Arsenal, hoping to reach their first final in the competition since 2006, face Atlético Madrid at The Emirates. Six-time winners Bayern Munich take on holders Paris Saint-Germain.
Congress grilled Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on the Epstein files, in which he is named over 200 times. MS NOW's Ari Melber reports and is joined by Nancy Erika Smith, Emily Bazelon, Ruth Ben-Ghiat and Jason Johnson.
President Trump said he was optimistic about a deal with Iran, sending stocks soaring and oil prices plummeting. NBC News' Garrett Haake reports. A federal judge has unsealed a purported suicide note possibly written by notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein weeks before his death. It appears to state, in part, "they investigated me for months - found nothing" and "time to say goodbye." NBC News' Laura Jarrett has the latest. Surveillance footage shows a suspect in Texas attempting to steal a car. The passengers inside, including children, run as the driver pulls a gun and stops the carjacking. NBC News' Ryan Chandler reports from the scene. In our series "The Cost of Denial," NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports on the problems facing military families with their healthcare coverage. One veteran tells us he was denied coverage for post-cancer treatment because the health plan's administrator mistakenly believed he had other health insurance. Remembering media legend Ted Turner, who died at age 87. NBC Nightly News anchor Tom Llamas reports.
Commerce Secy. Howard Lutnick sat for an interview before the House Oversight Committee behind closed doors today. It seems lawmakers were left with more questions than answers about his ties to Epstein. Rep. James Walkinshaw was in the room and joins The Weeknight.
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