Gabby and Pandy receive special sashes and start their journey as kitty rangers! Can they use their new skills to solve a missing mama mystery?
As Floyd snuggles up for bedtime, Gabby, Pandy and Pillow Cat prepare for a sleepover in Kitty Fairy’s garden, complete with a magical pajama tree.
Lights, camera, CatRat! Gabby and the gang help turn a beloved fairy tale into a movie and get crafty with costumes, props and sound effects.
It’s almost time to get groovy at the music store grand opening! Can Gabby and Pandy earn enough kitty coins to buy an instrument?
A frosty friend from the North Pole pays a visit to the dollhouse and learns all about the splish-splash spirit on his very first beach day.
Get ready to race, jump and fly as Gabby, Pandy, Carlita and the DooDads compete for a big, beautiful Meow-Mazing Games trophy!
Next stop: Birthday Island! In honor of Pandy’s big day, Gabby prepares a heartfelt gift, and the dollhouse friends celebrate with a series of surprises.
The quarterfinal rounds continue with University of Michigan versus the University of Alabama. The quarterfinals introduce the new dropout round, which leads to a team playing the Two Minute Drill with one player down. The winning school moves on to challenge a new opponent in the semifinals.
Dr Niraj Lal meets the Australians leading the biggest change to the electricity grid in a century: the rise of renewable energy. Along the way he explores new technologies keeping the power on now and in the future.
Hunter goes on a power trip; Richard and Sharon put their lives on the line to rescuer Barry
How seven men in Miami were indicted for the biggest alleged Al Qaeda plot since 9/11. From the director of "Leaving Neverland," the bizarre story of an FBI sting that led to a terror prosecution, though the men had no weapons or connection to Al Qaeda.
The story of Stuart Campbell, who was convicted of the murder of his 15-year-old niece in 2002, even though her body has never been found.
Hosts Melanie Bracewell and Tim McDonald take a look back at the week’s major and not-so-major news stories, all the way from The Cheap Seats. Along for the laughs this week are guests Mel Tracina, Titus O’Reily and bronze-medallist Olympic boxer Harry Garside.
A mother has called on Mina and Karen to help fix up a home that she purchased for her daughter. While the cottage is in better condition than most of the duo's projects, they're hoping to add more living space and straighten out its crooked exterior.
At the V&A, Shirley Bassey’s favourite outfit must look its best for its debut, a Victorian vase gets a chance to shine, and a rare Chinese paintingbrings huge challenges.
Richard E Grant travels to southern France, in the footsteps of great writers, past and present, whose work has been inspired by the country and its culture.
As Suzannah visits The Weald, a quiet corner of Kent and East Sussex, where she spends time at Penshurst Place and Hever Castle where she discovers details about Henry VIII's life.
Desperation is setting in on one Tribe with members gunning for one person in particular. Now to flush their idol! And a good old fashioned blindside sees one Castaway scratching their head.
A diabetic patient whose blood sugars have risen to dangerous levels visits the surgery, and is told he needs to make drastic changes to how he manages his condition. Other patients include a man who is concerned about a lump in his groin, and a woman who has decided to stop taking her medication for her various heart conditions