At a secondary school in Harry’s neighbourhood, a burned-out teacher attempts to interest his class in Wuthering Heights. But class troublemaker, smart, mouthy Fergus shows what a hopeless task the teacher has.
When a Murdoch lookalike is murdered, danger is near. Murdoch must find the murder before the murder finds him.
Jimmi tries to help Maeve, Valerie struggles to confront Princess, and Sid has to deal with a patient who is convinced she’s dying.
Harry and Fergus have become local celebrities, and the murdered man’s widow approaches asking for help. She doesn’t believe his death was a suicide, and she’s accumulated evidence––her late husband’s body cam, and newspaper clippings announcing cryptic games. But Harry isn’t interested in any more cases. Kayleigh, she tells Fergus, was a one-off. She’s his tutor, not one half of a dynamic duo.
Duncan helps an industry veteran take on a heavy rollover in a marathon job that delivers one huge problem after another. The OnRoute crew wrestles a load of wood with the afternoon commute closing in. A load of sparkling water sparks a painful offload.
Once again it's time for Discovery's Mark Week courtesy of Robot Chicken; Nobody realizes Daria is being sarcastic until it's too late; The Wayne family's Murder Alley gets commercialized and Bruce is pissed.
Anna Campbell Jones, Michael Angus and Kate Spiers are in the Highlands, where a small cottage in Fort William takes on a towering church conversion in the Black Isle and a maximalist masterpiece in Culloden.
Puma takes his family and in-laws on a luxury "glamping" trip on the land he co-owns at Chace Village; Ceaser invites Black Ink Chicago's very own Van to look after the shop while he confronts Suzette in Atlanta about their relationship.
Barbie opens up to Dani about relationship issues and pushes Bone to make amends with her father; after KP and Tim insult Vudu at Ink's charity event, Barbie tries to level with Armani about the drama, and things quickly escalate.
A community is shocked when the body of a woman, with a history of addiction, packed in a suitcase washes ashore along San Francisco Bay. Investigators wonder whether it stemmed from an overdose, a drug deal gone bad or something more sinister.
What is the science behind consciousness? Six brilliant researchers from around the world—a brain scientist, a plant behaviorist, a healer, a philosophy professor, a psychedelics scientist, and a Buddhist monk—take you on a mind-blowing quest to investigate this seemingly unsolvable mystery.
Racing as a team for the first time, the MaveriX are excited and nervous...and those nerves get the better of them in the heat of battle.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s media mogul father Robert begins the extraordinary Maxwell family saga. Secret tapes tell an inside story of his mysterious death.
In this game show, the game changes every show. Players begin each round without knowing the rules and must figure them out while competing to win.
A meth wave is ravaging Kansas City as the Narcotics Squad track a drug kingpin.
Chris Wallace talks to filmmaker Ken Burns, known for his widely-acclaimed historical documentaries.
Individuals who have recently left their traditional lifestyle behind face a challenging new world off the grid in the wilds of Alaska.
Does Dave Thornton actually perform the "Dance of the Tongs" at barbeques? Is Celia Pacquola really unable to turn right in the shower? Find out who's teling the truth and who's fabricating facts.