A man is slashed with a knife in his kitchen by his neighbor, but there are no eyewitnesses and both men give different accounts of the incident.
Adam has a phobia of tarantulas, so naturally Caveman Rob picks two of the world’s nastiest ones for them to endure, including a tarantula with the well-deserved nickname: “Orange Bitey Thing”.
Haunted by visions from her past, Freddy makes a deadly confession which leaves her with no way out, and Lola and Jackson investigate a shocking new lead.
Tim and Siddy explore the disused parts of London Bridge. Siddy visits Ongar in Essex, and nearby Blake Hall which, at the end, served less than 20 passengers a day.
In a dire situation, Faraz makes a difficult decision. Tamar and Peyman continue getting closer as Milad begins to question her priorities.
Steve Dulcich and Wiley Stevens up the cam game on the '70 Dodge known as the Off-Road Challenger, while also seeing if Wiley's '06 Subaru can easily be made into a rally-capable daily driver by way of suspension and airflow upgrades. But the real question is: will either car survive the farm's rally course?
Antonia feels under scrutiny on a return trip to Scratch magazine. Jess asks the mums to write a letter to their child.
A woman enjoying a holiday celebration is the victim of a shocking hit-and-run caught on camera; when a man steals a grandmother's purse right off a restaurant table, she jumps into action, chasing him into the parking lot.
Skelton uncovers the inside secrets of some of Britain's most popular brands and explores the lengths they go to keep their rivals at bay and win over shoppers Helen discovers how the 'oo' is put into Typhoo's tea, and meets the team who are reinvigorating the brand and trialling a new plastic-free teabag to become more sustainable.
On a trip home to deploy what they've learned, Millie looks for customers, Saoire visits a local nursery, and Millie helps Charlina with her fashion shoot
Fatima comes out swinging in defense of Zac, Sabrina and Bayo decide to take things slow on their date, and Maurice rebuffs Que’s romantic advances.
Josh Widdicombe and James Acaster host as more celebrities attempt to put the unreal into reality - their guests this time are Bill Bailey, Jo Brand, Harriet Kemsley and Darren Harriott.
Jay Blades and the team mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee by bringing four treasured heirlooms with a royal connection back to life.
The story of the Maori art of tattooing, known as moko, which is seen as a mark of distinction within their culture.
Mark makes dishes that put a spotlight on vegetables, including pot roast cauliflower and vegetable dahl, and shows off some tricks with beetroot.
Single mother Charmaine received a small inheritance and decided to invest in property and flip it for her retirement plan. After months on the market, Charmaine needs help to sell and secure her future nest egg.
Andrew and Paolo are lumbered with a giant, oppressive retaining wall that dominates their garden. Can designers Tom Massey and Pip Probert find a way to integrate or work around this obstacle?