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- On Dec. 21, 1997, University of Colorado senior Susannah Chase was brutally beaten and left for dead in an alleyway just blocks from her home. After eight years, the case is cold and remains unsolved. Desperate to find answers, Susannah's family asks detectives to reach out to two gifted psychics who work quietly with police departments around the country - Pam Coranado and Laurie Campbell. Can these two women use their exceptional skills to re-examine the case and provide new clues to point police in new directions? Can they actually "sense" murder? The pilot follows our two psychics as they work with the Boulder, Colo., police department.
- Ten new celebrities are paired with professional dancers, and perform either the Cha Cha or Waltz for their first dance.
- Arguably the most famous and beloved week in the history of the show, as some of the most eccentric and combustible contestants get together for an eventful run. The first night sees Nigel accused of neglecting three of his guests.
- It's eccentric Val's turn to host the dinner party, but the tensions of the first night still remain. Bernard's detailing of exotic foods causes Dawn to be sick, while Dawn's later discussion of a holiday sees Bernard throw a tantrum.
- 2005– TV-G7.0 (9)TV EpisodeLesley Joseph recovered just enough from her illness to continue, is the last of this fivesome to host. Her guests are happy about her recovery, but mostly Paul who wants to see her more than taste her food. Her menu consists of roast cauliflower soup as a starter, pork loin with white wine, garlic and rosemary as the main course, and hot fruit tower for dessert. Mark makes an unusual interpretation of the menu, but others feel the menu may be too simple to win. Sarah is just hoping that her absence from last night will have no effect on her scores. But she has a request for her .
- A tired and emotional Dawn falls asleep during her own dinner event, and leaves the cooking to Nigel. While arguably the most lauded and loved episode of the series, it would retrospectively have a downbeat air four years later.
- Four evenings in York see Rosie, Wayne, Peter and Maria prepare festive meals for one another. With a friendly atmosphere throughout, the only stress comes when Maria realises she's an egg short and sends her husband on a mission.
- 2002– 1h 6mNot Rated4.6 (12)TV EpisodeIt's 5am in the Austrailian outback, Ant and Dec come live from the camp to give us a ""tour"" of where the Celebrities might stay for the next two weeks.
- Ben senses Rosie may be coping better with their separation than he anticipated and, prompted by Richard, hatches a plan to win her back.
- Michael Parkinson interviews Michael Bublé, Amanda Holden, David Mitchell.
- It takes true originality, tenacity and talent to make it as a successful playwright in the competitive world of commercial theater. In The Play's the Thing, a major four-part series, Channel 4 has launched a search for a new British playwright - a new voice to enliven and invigorate the West End stage.
- The pedestrian Championship of the World is taking place in London, an indoor marathon lasting six days and the winner is the man who can be shown to have walked the greatest distance in that time in a style known as wobbling. Hot favourites are gentleman contender Captain Erskine Chadwick and professional athlete Charlie Darrell but when Darrell collapses,what first appears to have been cramp proves to be murder - he has been poisoned and later his trainer is also found dead. It looks like suicide but Cribb believes otherwise,suspecting Chadwick and his trainer,Charlie's wife or indeed any of the other competitors. He agrees that the marathon should be allowed to continue,providing him literally with a race against time to find the murderer.
- Michael Parkinson interviews in his Final Conversation Billy Connolly, Michael Caine, David Attenborough.
- Biography of famous soap star Pat Phoenix and her relationship with Tony Booth.
- Michael Parkinson interviews Billy Connolly, Tom Cruise and Kelly Holmes.
- Olympic Gold Medal-winning ice dancers Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean train ten celebrities to ice dance, with the finalists performing their version of Torvill and Dean's signature routine 'Bolero'.
- The five contestants from Dundee, Scotland for this week are: office manager Laura Cunningham, an outgoing person who doesn't like dead silences in conversation; social worker Jimmy Fox, who has a thing against the English; artist Francis Glancy, who describes himself as sneaky in a cowardly way; interior décor shop manager and Englishman Adam Smith, who is meticulous about dining etiquette; and café owner Tara Tasker, who sees herself as the underdog out to win. Tara Tasker is the first to host the dinner party. Her menu consists of cream of Arbroath smokie soup as a starter, drunken duck with bramble wine and plum bree as the main course, and Tara's tantalizing trio for dessert. Her game plan is to be as attentive to her guests' needs as possible. True to her self-professed underdog status, she is stressed throughout the cooking process, especially of her main course, which she admits to being terrible in her test earlier in the week. Is the final product any better in her guests' opinions? Beyond the food, the four Scots have a laugh over the one Englishman.
- A moving portrait of Kate, a mother who supports and loves her 20-year-old heroin-addicted daughter, Hannah despite her addiction.
- Jimmy uses his creativity and imagination for his menu, including a main course in the shape of bagpipes. Yet while Jimmy's warm company is much appreciated by his guests, his cooking is less savoured.
- The remarkable story of King Charles II, who secured the restoration of the English monarchy in 1660.
- Julie, a young woman seeking an escape from the encroaching drudgery of domestic life, and Maureen, her frumpish friend, prepare for a talent show at a seedy club.
- Ben and Rosie try separating after 10 years of marriage. The story of their relationship is told in two halves _ one from the male view, the other from the female view. The truth lies somewhere in between.
- Francis Glancy is second on the list to host the dinner party. He's worried about having a panic attack if something goes not according to plan. He is fussy about his food and its presentation, which reflects the artist in him. He uses his artistic talents both as décor and as an offering to his guests, the latter which he hopes doesn't offend. His menu consists of summer bruschetta as a starter, iskenderoni as the main course, and vanilla and ginger cheesecake with balsamic strawberries for dessert. Something during the evening does not go according to Francis' plan, but will that affect either his demeanor or his guests' appreciation of the evening?
- One man who kept asking questions was Gideon Mantell, the amateur paleontologist who, in the early 19th century, fought to get the British scientific establishment to accept Britain had been inhabited by dinosaurs. As this dramatised documentary shows, Mantell had an uphill battle in a time when the biblical account of creation was considered literal truth and authorities such as the Reverend William Buckland were determined that science remain "the handmaid of religion".
- The third night in Dundee sees Laura having to cook in front of the full view of her guests. However, most of the attention for the night is directed towards the ever-growing bromance between Adam and Jimmy.
- Two of America's top psychics work with detectives to try to solve cold cases. Psychics Laurie Campbell and Pam Coronado team up with police from around the country on unsolved murder mysteries. The goal is for their psychic visions to give the detectives new leads in the hunt for the killers of innocent people. While their theories cannot be used as evidence in a court of law, detectives hope that they will bring fresh insight to cases. The psychics have no advance knowledge of the circumstances of the homicides but In each case they surprise the detectives with the accuracy of the detail in their visions. Armed with the new information, the detectives and the families of the victims appeal for viewers to come forward if the psychics' theories spark fresh memories that are worth further investigation.
- Zhivago returns home to his wife and family in Moscow but they flee to the Urals where he meets Lara. They fall in love but he returns ultimately to his family.
- Saturday morning entertainment of comedy, games music and cartoons.
- A life of purpose and contented bourgeois respectability lies before young physician Yury Zhivago as he marries Tonya, his dearest friend. But a glimpse of an ethereally beautiful girl--and the power of the popular uprising boiling over in the streets of Moscow--take his life on a very different course. Betrayed by her mother, and by her own awakened sensuality, Lara loathes what she is becoming in the grip of the manipulative Komarovsky. Marriage to Pasha, the earnest partisan who has always adored her, promises to be her salvation.
- Rabbit and Wolf don't get along, and want their children to do the same. The children have other plans, and this makes their parents livid.
- Journalist Michael Parkinson interviews a broad range of the most famous people in the world.
- A game show hosted by Ant and Dec filled with stunts, sketches, and special guest appearances.
- The knives (and forks) are out as a group of strangers compete for the title of ultimate dinner party host. And the £1000 on the table adds spice to the proceedings...
- British reality series presented by Ant and Dec in which 12 celebrities are abandoned in the Australian jungle. In order to earn food, they must perform Bushtucker Trials which challenge them physically and mentally.
- Doctor Zhivago falls for Lara despite being engaged. Their forbidden love blossoms amidst the upheaval of the Russian Revolution, impacting his career and family.
- Saturday morning children's TV show.
- A talent contest, in which the winning act is decided by 1,000 families around the country voting with electronic keypads.