A Danish reality show where eight competitors are trying to survive on their own own in Norway's most deserted areas.
Theodore Roosevelt must fend off a powerful neighbor, the Marquis de Morés, who is intent on seizing Roosevelt’s newly built Elkhorn Ranch in an underhanded land grab. To save his ranch, Roosevelt travels to the home of the Marquis and his beguiling wife, Medora, who is just as cunning as her husband. Back at Elkhorn, Roosevelt’s new ranch hands, former lumberjacks Bill Sewall and Wilmot Dow, are attempting to master the saddle when their bronc-busting lessons are suddenly cut short by the arrival of the Marquis’ henchmen. For one long night, Elkhorn’s very survival hangs precariously in the balance.
Chilchuck figures out a way to escape the dungeon, but their ascent is halted by an unexpected encounter with an old friend in dire need of sustenance.
Pini has his suspicions about the incident next door and decides his partying days are over. Nisso visits Rotem, leaving her even more confused.
Still in shock from the doctor's announcement, the pair contemplate their futures. Nisso makes a hard decision — before hearing more bad news.
The night before a crucial football match, Pini and Nisso are out to make sure the opposition don't get any sleep. Sparks fly when the plan backfires.
Still reeling from his diagnosis, Nisso continues acting recklessly. Pini steps in to help, and together they look for new ways to save the bar.
On a trip away together, Pini looks for a way to explain his decision to his friend. But before he can do so, Nisso gets into even more trouble.
A night out proves eventful for the Beitar fans. Searching for a quiet spot, Nisso and Pini end up in a metal bar — and meet some unfriendly regulars.
Rescued by Pini yet again, Nisso finally tells him the truth. With both their futures depending on the outcome, the long-awaited match kicks off.
News from last night spreads fast and worries Alma. In Krakow, Nisso avoids Pini and befriends a mysterious stranger.
A snowstorm shuts the city down; Diarra goes missing; her friends gather at her house.
RuPaul brought Drag Race into the homes of millions and made the once taboo art form mainstream. This newfound renaissance has inspired a new generation to explore the art of drag and challenge the constructs of gender. While RuPaul’s Drag Race is a competition, Drag Heals is a documentary journey that follows men who have never worn heels or make-up but have always dreamed of letting their inner drag queen out. These men (and aspiring queens!) enter Canada’s first ever Drag class to explore how to create a compelling drag persona based on personal experience. For most, this is akin to a second coming out process. The culmination of the workshops will be a public performance where they will face down their fears of stepping into the limelight. Drag is typically viewed from a distance; Drag Heals gives unparalleled access to the creation of a performance that is more than just your average lip sync.
Go behind-the-scenes of Theresa Caputo: Raising Spirits as Theresa invites viewers to peek behind the curtain of her gift, being on tour, as well as surprising clients and never-before-seen readings. A mother and daughter duo follow-up with Theresa about their experience on Raising Spirits where they were reconnected with their dad and husband who passed 20 years ago.
Matt reveals shocking information to Anansa at couples therapy that makes her uneasy and recalls old relationship troubles. Beverly convinces Anansa to join her at a modeling shoot, but Anansa's responsibilities as a mother makes it difficult.
The Complaints Bureau sees finance expert Eoin McGee set the caseload for three consumer journalists attempting to solve the problems of Irish consumers.