You have to be logged in to use this functionality.
LoginRegister
Everything you need to do is Login.
Login to EpisoDate.comCain is determined, while Matty delivers devastating news and Tracy is feeling heartbroken.
Emotions are high as the tribe continue to target the returnees. When an uncertain advantage is brought out at Tribal Council, a scramble causes carnage in its wake.
Doctors fear for a man who has epilepsy after he fell and hit his head on concrete. Things escalate when he has a second seizure and stops breathing. A surfer may never walks again after crashing headfirst into a sandbank, and a doctor who used to be a professional rugby player spots something worrying in a vet's x-ray.
The Rev Kate Bottley explores the deep meaning behind Jesus' final meal, which encapsulates so much of his life, death and resurrection, and why it remains so significant for Christians today.
903 DAYS – Erin Moriarty talks with Emma Tsurkov, who recounts her harrowing efforts to win the release of her sister Elizabeth, who was held captive by a terrorist group in Iraq for 903 days.
MICHAEL JORDAN … DRIVEN – Gayle King, co-host of CBS MORNINGS, has an exclusive sit-down with NBA great Michael Jordan, who opens up about making his mark as co-owner of the record-setting NASCAR team 23XI, his career and more. King also talks with Jordan's team co-owner and veteran driver, Denny Hamlin, and their team drivers, Tyler Reddick and Bubba Wallace, about working with Jordan and his impact on the sport of stock car racing.
ON BROADWAY: "CATS: THE JELLICLE BALL" – Mo Rocca heads to Broadway for a preview of the new musical "Cats: The Jellicle Ball," a re-imagining of the blockbuster "Cats."
A SECRET GARDEN – Anthony Mason introduces us to the man known only as Mr. Flower Fantastic, a floral designer whose identity remains a secret.
SUNDAY PROFILE: OLIVIA MUNN – Tracy Smith profiles actor, comedian and breast cancer survivor Olivia Munn, a prominent advocate for early detection and risk assessment.
IRAN – David Martin reports on the status of negotiations to end the war with Iran.
Q&A: SENATOR RAND PAUL – Robert Costa talks with Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) about the war with Iran, ICE, the 2028 election and more.
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the World's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
Leaphorn and Manuelito find themselves racing against the clock to save Billie from Vaggan; Chee recovers as he confronts the difficult truth about his past; Billie reconnects with a long-lost family member.
Molly-Mae Hague, Richard Herring, JoJo Siwa and Babatunde Aléshé join hosts Noel Fielding and Alison Hammond and judges Cherish Finden and Paul Hollywood in the tent. The celebrity bakers take on decorated traybakes in the Signature and a tarte tatin Technical, then reveal their most coveted toys from childhood in showstopping biscuits.
The wealthy Olutayo family travel to Switzerland with the cash-strapped Gees, with the budget side of the trip in a holiday park, where they stay in self-catering wooden cabins with shared toilets. For the luxury part of the holiday, the families head to the five-star Le Mirador hotel and spa with views of Lake Geneva and the Alps.
The aftermath of ACC Cassian Pewe's betrayal hangs heavily over East Sussex Police several months on as the team is in the midst of an anti-corruption enquiry while Roy wrestles with whether to trust Cassian's intel about Sandy's murder and the threat to Bruno's life. Meanwhile, his team is plunged into a case filled with secrets after a Brighton property developer reports his wife missing.
The Predators ruthlessly round on one player and cracks form in a friendship. As politics and power plays kick in, who'll be culled next?
In an episode full of tears and triumphs, angel investor Steve Bolton swaps with carer Val, who dreams of starting her own Zimbabwean restaurant. Millionaire Steve lives in one of Bournemouth most upmarket suburbs, and his children Charlie and Ella have their own annexe in a million-pound home. In Portsmouth, Val and her mum Cleo live in a council house that has seen better days and with three kids and only £52 spending money a week, every day is a struggle. Val and Cleo take to the royal box at Newbury races, while Steve, Ell and Charlie learn to cook cow's foot stew. While Val is inspired to move on her business dream, Steve and his kids have some of the best quality time in their lives.
In the satirical panel show with a standup twist, Dara Ó Briain hosts as two teams of top comedians battle to poke fun at the week's news.
Police and forensic teams urgently need to track down a stranger who has broken into a house in the middle of the night and sexually assaulted an 11-year-old child.
Looks like something went completely wrong!
But don't worry - it can happen to the best of us,
- and it just happened to you.
Please try again later or contact us.