When a seller comes in with a poster by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, will it make an impression on Rick, or will he bid adieu? Meanwhile, Chum unboxes some 1912 Yale baseball uniforms. Is it a home run, or a strike out? Then, Rick takes a look at a ukulele from 1919. Is this deal music to his ears, or is the seller just stringing him along? And later, Chum, Rick and Jake head to the track to test out a restored Track Rabbit go-kart. Will it run smoothly, or be a bumpy ride?
At a fan event, an embarrassing moment for Han-byeol goes viral. When an eager Byeon Jeong-yeol takes his role too far, Tae-seong loses his cool.
Death is better than becoming a shaman! Choi Geom, the General Spirit that Cha Woong’s family serves, tries to convince Cha Woong to accept his fate as a shaman. However, Cha Woong endures the General’s curse and refuses to give in. Finally, Geom suggests an alternative solution. Cha Woong joins the Civil Police Unit that Seul Hae is in charge of. His motto? “Work short and effortlessly but impressively!”
The team finds a sweet price on a time-capsule house--an old home filled with years of clutter. But it has a surprise bonus: the old "workshop" in the back has been converted into a separate dwelling. They snatch up this two-for-one deal to convert it into an owner-renter property, but when the city splits the dwelling into separate addresses, it creates a nightmare backup of permit and inspection delays.
Tebay Services prepares to celebrate its 50th birthday, and chef Jim is challenged to come up with a contemporary version of a popular dish from the farm shop's 1970s roots. On the service station's High Chapel Farm, a tree-planting scheme is underway. Farm shop buyers Alex Evans and Jane Karlicek and butcher Dave Morland work with the Woodland Trust, in an effort to bring more wildlife into the area.
A journalist finds herself in a game of cat and mouse with a skilled former attorney dogged by mayhem and suspicions of murder. Why do bad things happen to the men in Catherine Shelton’s life? “48 Hours” contributor Jenna Jackson reports.
In 2007, Neal Williams is slashed to death with a samurai sword at his California home and his two young sons are suffocated in their beds. Shockingly, the perpetrator is Neal's wife, Manling.
The Jessops navigate everyday family (mis)fortunes - from new jobs to kidnapping dogs. Acclaimed comedy with Tom Basden, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson.
The Jessops navigate everyday family (mis)fortunes - from new jobs to kidnapping dogs. Acclaimed comedy with Tom Basden, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson.
The Jessops navigate everyday family (mis)fortunes - from new jobs to kidnapping dogs. Acclaimed comedy with Tom Basden, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson.
The Jessops navigate everyday family (mis)fortunes - from new jobs to kidnapping dogs. Acclaimed comedy with Tom Basden, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson.
The Jessops navigate everyday family (mis)fortunes - from new jobs to kidnapping dogs. Acclaimed comedy with Tom Basden, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson.
The Jessops navigate everyday family (mis)fortunes - from new jobs to kidnapping dogs. Acclaimed comedy with Tom Basden, Jim Howick, Alison Steadman and Katherine Parkinson.
A young police officer in Jackson, MI, investigates a missing woman and finds that her husband has just had brain surgery and is acting strangely; when the officer inspects the couple's restaurant, he finds the kitchen has become a slaughterhouse.
Mr. Krabs and Plankton must work together after discovering a well of miracle-grease under their restaurants.
After being stabbed by Mio's shadow, Shinpei regains consciousness at the docks on July 22nd.
After a shocking revelation, Neve and her father Tom try to process her new reality. Neve herself starts to follow her own murder investigation.
Devastated by a tremendous loss, Ruth heads to Chicago to enact revenge as Marty tries to talk her out of doing something she may regret.