A grimy battle goes down in the cafeteria. Riz dives deep for a clue. Adaine makes a brutal move.
Scottish police deal with a terrifying caravan crash, Sprotbrough traffic officers can't believe their mince pies, and it's one 'L' of a day for a learner driver.
When Dr Bellows spots Tony floating in his chair in his living room, he has no choice but to explain it by saying he is an amateur magician and that was one of his tricks.
Baron Greenback brews a plot to steal every beverage on the planet, mix them all together, making an un-drinkable disgusting sludge. By depriving the population of their much-needed drinks break he'll cause worldwide exhaustion. Danger Mouse seems unfazed, but without his cherished tea Penfold wilts on their rescue mission. Can Danger Mouse thwart the Baron's thirsty plot?
Roo and James scour the shops of Liverpool and Manchester for antiques to sell at auction. En route they hear the David and Goliath story of women's football and uncover the history of black seafarers.
Okabe and his friends must battle against fate in the past, present, and future to find Steins Gate and reunite the lab members once and for all.
A pregnant woman is concerned about pains she is experiencing in her abdomen, and doctors treat a patient suffering from chest pains which have triggered his paranoia. A nurse gives immunisations to a little boy and a man training to be a teacher is given a sick note after suffering from unexpected heart failure.
Documentary series following the stories of young Britons who fall foul of the law abroad.
Dankmaster Toku faces his sticky-icky nemesis Vape-geta in "Dragon Bong THC: To Be a Blazing Star."
Tuxedo Mosquito and Womantis butt-blast across the galaxy, but will Hot Dog Bug keep losing her bun?
The Ammo belt success is short lived thanks to a Facebook video of the Cambodian manufacturer going viral. Don deals with the fallout whilst also attending mediation for the Yaytionery’s pineapple rubbers class action.
Bugs tells a couple of lost kids the story of when he was framed by a mysterious imposter.
Upon unlocking Matt's phone, Leigh discovers 17 unheard voice messages. As she delves into them, we launch into an episode entirely from Matt's perspective, culminating in the final days of his life.
This Hour Has 22 Minutes is a weekly Canadian television comedy that airs on CBC Television. Launched in 1993 during Canada's 35th general election, the show focuses on Canadian politics, combining news parody, sketch comedy and satirical editorials. Originally featuring Cathy Jones, Rick Mercer, Greg Thomey and Mary Walsh, the series featured satirical sketches of the weekly news and Canadian political events. The show's format is a mock news program, intercut with comic sketches, parody commercials and humorous interviews of public figures. The on-location segments are frequently filmed with slanted camera angles.
Peter continues to shadow the suspect despite being forced to take a vacation. Caijsa and Jorma lie to their boss to secretly help Peter. Barbro begins to investigate a mysterious disappearance many years ago in the village of Österbymo.
When Patrick discovers the pineapple's library, SpongeBob introduces him to the wonderful world of book learning.
Longing for the excitements of hero life, Leo talks the team into tracking down the paper thief duo currently stalking the city. In doing so, the Turtles run into the Foot Clan, who use their mystic ability to create origami warriors from the stolen paper.
After a bomb explosion devastates a residential apartment building, special agents Maggie Bell and Omar Adom “OA” Zidan of the New York office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation investigate a possible war between rival gangs – that is, until their prime suspects are discovered brutally murdered.