Chip & Dale go on a treasure hunt / Butch recruits a personal stylist / Daily life gets to Dale
Desperate for love, Hong-jo wonders if her spell was a success. Sin-yu later brings Hong-jo along on a trip for a spell of his own.
What do singer Harry Styles, tennis legend Evonne Goolagong Cawley, the movie Pulp Fiction, and wheat have in common? They're all expert topics on Hard Quiz this week! Find out who takes home Tom Gleeson's Big Brass Mug!
Though distressed by her nightmares, Miyo keeps pushing herself to be a supportive wife. Then, Arata Tsuruki comes to speak to her while Kiyoka is away.
Blockheads get stuck into their bathrooms. One team will do the smallest room in Block history. Leah gets heated, over, heating and a breakdancing challenge will make you laugh till you cry.
Maggie tries to inspire a visit from her grandchildren, while Robbie seeks a sperm donation from Arthur for her friends, a lesbian couple.
People in two very different Blue Zones — the Greek island Ikaria and Costa Rica's Nicoya Peninsula — thrive thanks to their unique diets and traditions.
Get hitched or call it quits? Couples put their love to the test — while shacking up with other potential matches — in a provocative reality series.
While training for the Games, veterans from the UK, the US, Ukraine and Korea share their experiences with war and their hopes for the competition.
Risking capture by Russian forces, team Ukraine travels to The Hague — but not everyone is present. Emotions swell as the Games finally begin.
The competitors give it their all in cycling, rowing, wheelchair rugby, archery and more. Beyond Invictus, their healing journeys continue in new ways.
The UK wheelchair rugby team endures a loss. Gabe opens up about his childhood trauma. As the Games draw near, Taira volunteers amid attacks in Ukraine.
From the mountain villages of Sardinia to a sunny suburb of California, Buettner explores what has contributed to these communities' amazing lifespans.
After a historic finale, the group reunites with Nick and Vanessa for a heartfelt and heated sit-down about their experience and where they're at now.
Buettner travels to Okinawa, Japan, where the island's oldest residents still share a serene way of life motivated by a sense of purpose, or ikigai.
In this epic first episode, the queens have their artistic skills tested as they are given the mission to write the lyrics to a song, sing, choreograph and record a music video. The iconic singer and dancer Gretchen is guest judge.
Prince Harry joins competitors to discuss PTSD and the toll of war on mental health. Tom finds purpose in rugby. Taira reconnects with her family.