Newly single Ceaser returns to New York on a mission to improve Black Ink, only to find his partners, Ted and Puma, are absent; Alex's equanimity might be failing as he seems to have it out for Ceaser.
KP, Nessie, Lemeir and Star each discuss what went down during pre-COVID filming that led to the current drama; Nessie reveals tensions with KP stemming from his unwillingness to hire her ex, Ken.
After a woman is found dead in a car, detectives quickly begin an investigation. What begins as a clear-cut case soon takes a turn as new leads complicate the story.
Heavy squalls launch a surprise attack on the Ross crew. Sonny handles huge rolls of paper that threaten to tear through a trailer. Eric faces the end of the winter with a muddy battle and a decision about how much recovery his body can stand.
Harry and Fergus agree to help a local loan shark known as Happy find out who murdered his employee; in return, Happy will cancel the sizeable debt owed by Fergus's father. Harry notices links between the killing and Dostoevsky's "Crime and Punishment," which brings her to the attention of fledgling serial killer Billy Lund.
When a body is pulled out of the river near Harry's local pub, something about the dead man feels familiar to Harry. When she remembers how she knows him, she realizes she's stumbled onto the ultimate misdirect. Harry and Fergus go undercover, with the assistance of Harry's teenage granddaughter, Lola, to find the truth. Along the way, Harry starts to grow closer to Ray, Charlie's boss and mentor.
With the shocking news that Robert Maxwell’s body has been found in the sea, the family is left reeling. Devastated daughter Ghislaine prepares to address the world’s media.
Aisling Bea joins Joe in Split for some Croatian cooking, sunset paddle-boarding, dog beach walking and a visit to Froggyland - a museum populated by hundreds of stuffed frogs.
British true crime documentary series in which the vastly experienced newsreader explores some British murder stories filled with dedicated detectives, intrigue and chilling story lines of homicide and hate.
Series three begins with Norman Foster - a leading figure in British architecture, famous for The Gerkhin and London's Millennium Bridge.
A couple is desperate for more space when their home of eight years feels like it is shrinking as fast as their family is growing. Brian and Mika create a whimsical, woodsy home where this couple's four daughters can spread their wings and imaginations.
The sun shines all week long as Alistair Appleton helps a couple to move one step closer to their dream of a new life on the gorgeous Gower Peninsula in Wales. Apart from checking out some fabulous properties, Alistair collects cockles and tries laverbread for the first time.
Stacey explores usually unseen areas of modern relationships and family life as she spends 72-hours as a house guest of a wide range of extraordinary characters and families.
A quiet Kansas neighbourhood is shaken by a seemingly senseless double homicide.
Chris Wallace talks to legendary filmmaker James Cameron about how his childhood drawings inspired some of the most iconic movies of our lifetime.
Zahra and Jack adore Wolfie the Wolfhound, but their daughters are less convinced. Love is in the air when Golden Labrador Chai meets Laurel and Darrell, but will Chai be ok around their wheelchairs?
Individuals who have recently left their traditional lifestyle behind face a challenging new world off the grid in the wilds of Alaska.
Teressa has poured every penny she has into her little bakery, The Cookie Jar Co., in Flint, MI, but she's suffering from disappointing walk-up business and a one-note menu; pastry chef Stephanie Boswell steps in to help Teressa shake up her menu.