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- Tara and Seb investigate what caused the fire, only to discover clues that suggest Aunt Bridget may have been murdered by poison
- Tara Crossley moves to the village of Evermoor and realises that the English countryside is not as sleepy as it seems. The Crossleys' spooky new house on the moors contains a tapestry that tells the future, tended to by a sinister sewing circle called the Everines, who waste no time in predicting that the family's home is about to go up in flames.
- Tara is determined to learn more about the golden thread that gives the Everines the power to see into the future.
- Tara attempts to unmasking who started the fire in the manor and learns that she is the Supreme Everine, with the power to decide the future. When Esmerelda unpicks Tara's whole family from the tapestry, they start disappearing one by one and Tara is offered a way out by the shadowy figures of the Founding Everines who once controlled the fate of all mankind.
- On a beautiful, secluded island farm, Rocket Boulsworth has his own cave where wishes actually come true. Rocket Boulsworth is on a mission. Someone has vandalised his wish cave, and Rocket wants justice. But Rocket's search for the truth will uncover a web of secrets that reaches further than he had ever imagined.
- With the annual village show just around the corner, Rocket and Alli are dismayed to learn that their family is fostering two mysterious newcomers.
- With just hours left in the doomsday prophecy, Alli and Rocket come closer to learning the truth about Casey and Lena.
- Rocket wants justice after somebody vandalizes his wish cave. But his search for the truth uncovers more secrets than he anticipated.
- Hollyoaks takes a look at the lives, loves, and careers of a group of teenage friends and their families as they graduate through GCSEs, A-Levels, and College into the world of work.
- A young girl and her blended family move to the small cottage town of Evermoor. All is well until sinister things start to happen, magic tapestries, an enchanted typewriter. Only a few of the strange things found in the town of Evermoor.
- A disgraced New Zealand diplomat is assigned to the embassy of the island nation Fe'ausi to curb the devious conduct of its scheming ambassador and staff while dealing with odd customs and his attraction to the ambassador's daughter.
- A profile of the chat show host and documentary filmmaker.
- Anita decides that she can't leave Hollyoaks with her parents. Archie hopes that a Thai meal will help him make amends with his friends.
- Shocked to find a bear den near the Counter family's Colorado homestead, the Raneys build an old school root cellar and innovative greenhouse and attempt to inspire two off-grid reluctant teenage sisters to help bring their father's dream to life.
- With just three days to preserve the legacy of a fourth generation Alaskan homesteading family, the Raneys must fix an earthquake-ravaged foundation and revive a dormant garden before hitting the lower 48 for another year of incredible rescues.
- To save a single mom and her daughter from rampaging moose and secure a source of food, Marty builds a bridge across a murky creek to access more property, Matt teaches predator deterrent techniques, and Misty builds a snow-proof greenhouse.
- The Raneys arrive in Ohio to find the Broadhead family struggling to survive in their home made of 30,000 tire bales. Battling intruding pests, flooding, and unstable walls, the Raneys have their hands full in one of their most challenging rescues yet.
- The Raneys continue rescuing the Broadhead's tire bale homestead in Central Ohio. The clock is ticking in part two of this rescue as Marty, Misty, and Matt work to provide fresh water, strengthen walls, and jumpstart an indoor garden.
- The Raneys help an Oregon couple with a toxic salt water well, making it impossible to maintain a food source or livestock. Marty needs clay to build a massive catchment pond and Matt must build a large scale solar still to de-contaminate the water.
- In Northern California, the Raneys give a masterclass on rebuilding from scratch when they come to the aid of the Olson-Wilcox family whose homestead was completely destroyed in a devastating wildfire.
- In the Smoky Mountains, the Raneys visit a wind-ravaged homestead on the brink of total collapse. The Raneys race to shore up key structures and establish a viable homestead business before the next big storm.
- The Raneys have traversed America saving homesteaders on the verge of failing. Now, the Raneys reflect on fan-favorite visits and watch self-shot updates from the most resilient of these homesteaders.
- In the second episode, George VI is crowned King. With this new title comes the responsibility of rebuilding the prestige of the monarchy after the scandal caused by his brother King Edward VIII.
- The Raney family assist two Montana homesteaders who face being trapped on their property; The Raney's face their first ever failed rescue when a medical emergency strikes.
- The Raney's travel to Hawaii, in an attempt to help two homesteaders whose dream homestead is in a flash-flood zone; as the weather closes in, they try to save the property from the water.
- The Raney's assist an Oregon homestead where fire is a constant threat and livestock are family pets instead of meat.
- The Raney's are going to North Carolina to visit homesteaders Emanuel and Chantel, to rescue not only a homestead but a hole house. Marty and Misty Raney brings a lot of building skills to help Emanuel rebuild his slowly failing homestead, while Matt help Chantel overcome her fear of guns, after the tragic loss of her brother in a city shooting.
- The Raney family arrives at a homestead with a bee-obsessed owner that is unintentionally attracting bears with his hives; Marty bush-engineers a windmill to pump water to a new bathhouse.
- James, 35, has Tourette Syndrome, which causes a multitude of unexpected tics including saying "hat", "nipple" and a maniacal laugh. He often hides his condition by suppressing his tics but doing so is painful and exhausting. Since dropping out of college, where he studied biology, he has struggled to find any employment. Jeff, 30, has high-functioning autism and a stutter, which makes communicating his thoughts to the outside world nearly impossible, but that doesn't stop his dream of working in a creative industry. They meet with experts who give them much needed tools to redirect their job search, and guide them towards opportunities that will help them find meaningful employment.
- Matt, 27, has a severe form of Tourette Syndrome that causes sudden violent body movements (tics), spitting and vocal outbursts, often triggered by being in cars or tight spaces. Nathan, 31, has high-functioning autism, also known as Asperger's Syndrome, which makes it difficult for him to navigate social interactions; he also has an extraordinary obsession with roads and maps. Both Matt and Nathan have found their conditions to be a barrier to meaningful employment, but when experts Dr. Nancy Doyle and Dr. Ali Mattu reveal their strengths, they gain much needed confidence to explore the job market.
- Victoria, 25, has autism spectrum disorder but does everything she can to hide it from potential employers. Gabe, 31, has Tourette Syndrome. He's had a tic in almost every part of his body - even his eyes. With the help of experts, we'll uncover their unique strengths that will help on their journey towards employment.
- Angela, 31, has Tourette Syndrome and near-constant high energy tics that often include swearing. She lost her last job at a hair salon over ten years ago and has not been able to reenter the job market, but is hopeful to find work soon to support her seven year-old son, Jesse. Michael, 23, is autistic and often finds it nearly impossible to communicate his thoughts verbally. He has never had a fulltime job. They meet with experts Dr. Nancy Doyle and Dr. Jamie McPartland, who discover incredible strengths and areas of expertise that guide both job seekers toward dream opportunities.
- Erik, 29, has high-functioning autism which can sometimes mean he has trouble communicating his thoughts. Jaleesa, 20, has Tourette Syndrome. We follow Erik and Jaleesa through his journey as they try to find their dream jobs.
- Inside the Windsors: King of England Edward VIII during his speech at the radio announcing his abdication in December 1936 (he became duke of Windsor) Following King George's death, Prince Edward must choose between the throne and marrying Wallis Simpson.
- After the death of her father King George VI, a 25-year-old Princess Elizabeth becomes Queen. She faces scandals and rumors from the start involving her sister, Princess Margaret, as well as her own marriage to Prince Philip.
- In episode four, Prince Charles is under pressure to find a wife and start a family as next in line to rule the Windsor dynasty. He meets Lady Diana and marries her in a grand public wedding, but privately the couple face serious issues.
- 202042m7.8 (27)TV EpisodeIn the fifth installment of the series, the marriage between Prince Charles and Princess Diana starts to fall apart as the Queen faces the greatest challenges of her reign.
- The series concludes with a look at the lives of Prince William, Prince Harry and the future of the crown.
- Marty, Matt and Misty Raney help the Russell family struggling on a failing homestead in the forests of Pennsylvania. During the biggest storm of the century, the family faces a food shortage with no hunting skills and a cabin on the brink of collapse.
- The Raney's travel to an Arizona homestead. TL and Donna are faced with contaminated water, wolves and a mystery predator on their ranch. Marty repairs the water system and Misty builds a turkey coop to enhance the property.
- In Montana, the Raney's help Beth and Mike Ettinger who live in an abandoned ghost town where many previous homesteaders failed. Survival is a battle on this homestead that is stalked by a mountain lion and void of any livestock, water or food.
- The Raney's rush to a failing homestead in Colorado where they find husband Don makes a 40 mile mountain commute each day, leaving his wife alone, terrified to leave the house because it's surrounded by bears and mountain lions.
- Eric's son Billy 'The Kid' Grady West dies in a misfortunate wheelie bin accident which gets Wolf released from prison to attend the burial. He manages to persuade the security guard, Paul, to let him go to the wake where Wolf rekindles his relationship with Cheryl and Loretta decides that Paul will do nicely in her attempt to lose her virginity and get Pascalle off her back. Wolf tells Jethro he is disappointed in him and then heads back to prison but not before Van tries to break Wolf out. Wolf tells him to go back home and look after Cheryl. Later, Cheryl talks to Jethro about Wolf and she faces up to the fact that if she wants her family to survive, she can't be with him any more. Her marriage is, in effect, over. So the best thing that can possibly happen is that Wolf stays in prison for as long as possible - because she can't bear to tell him.
- Aerial, 27, has Tourette Syndrome. Among a range of involuntary vocal outbursts and physical movements, Aerial also experiences a symptom called Echolalia which means she frequently copies any sound or expression she hears around her. Hayden, 23, was diagnosed with autism at age twelve. Hayden's dream is to find a job that highlights his strengths. With help from experts, they'll each discover their true talents in the workplace.
- The Raneys are faced with the daunting task of overhauling a faulty electrical system and building the first hydro-electric wheel on the Little Sustina River.
- When king Richard's junior sister Isabel 'Izzy' announces she wants to renounce her royal status, the palace dismisses this as another childish whim. After her assistant is fired, she talks Izzy into calling for a British republic on her birthday. The queen-mother calls on psychiatrist Dr. Philip Hooper. Rich declares his love to personal assistant Abigail Thomas. Her former lover discloses her Palace manuscript to Eleanor, who uses it as blackmail leverage.
- The FBI works to confirm a conspiracy. Charlotte finds an ally in a hacker group. After an arrest is made, one victim seizes the chance to speak up.
- Inside the NZ SAS: First Among Equals is a world first - an exclusive documentary series about the inner workings of this country's most famous fighting elite, the top "1 percenters" of the New Zealand Defense Force - better known as the NZ SAS. For 3 years, award-winning filmmakers Desert Road enjoyed unprecedented and unparalleled access to this world-renowned but never-before-seen Special Force. During this time, Desert Road's cameras followed the unit as they selected a new intake of troopers and, over many gruelling months, moulded these raw soldiers into highly-skilled troopers of NZ SAS calibre, ready to deploy overseas - and participate in the Global War on Terror - at a moment's notice.
- King Richard IV enjoys life on the throne and a secret mistress, PM's staff member Miranda Hill. PM Edward Shaw politely brushes aside royal questions about the press-reported case of defense cuts that allegedly caused army doctor Stoan's needless death. Rich generously smiles at 'spare heir' George's playboy prince day schedule. However, his brother sneaks into the palace to consult the chief superintendent, Peter Bayfield, after his nearly retired driver Ray Mellor hit 'a deer', which they fear may be a person, but Mellor has another story. There is a victim, Jack 'Dobbsy' Dobbs. Page Kulvinder 'Vinny' Ganatra starts a down-to-earth palace life memento business. Ambitious Princess Eleanor is even more eager for a scandal than the press, which outs a sympathetic royal letter to widow Stoan. The PM's office counter-attacks.
- 2023– 44m8.1 (12)TV EpisodeAlbert Lin heads deep into the Mexican jungle to find a lost Mayan city.