One of modern rock’s premier bands, Spoon performs songs from their Grammy-nominated album “Lucifer On the Sofa” alongside fan favorites.
Will and Tom plan ways to impress Samie and Jessie, and all of the Islanders are called upon to help with the penning of a poem.
Masked singers battle it out: queen bee vs duck, unicorn vs butterfly and chameleon vs hedgehog. At the end of the show, the celebrity's true identity is revealed as they are unmasked on stage in a wild guessing game.
Leaving their day jobs behind, members of the public will be transformed into their most beloved music star for one night only. But they won’t be on stage alone. Instead, they’ll be teaming up as trios who all share the same love of a music icon to give the performance of a lifetime. So, who will have what it takes to wow the judges and leave them Starstruck?
Test cook Lan Lam makes host Bridget Lancaster Stir-Fried Beef and Gai Lan. Equipment expert Adam Ried reveals his top picks for bamboo steamers. Test cook Dan Souza makes host Julia Collin Davison Congee.
We head to Brazil to get a look at some deliciously unique pizza variations. In the kitchen, Christopher Kimball and Milk Street Cook Erika Bruce show us how to prepare the base for our pizzas: Brazilian Thin Crust Dough and Sauce. Then, Chris and Erika whip up Pizza Carbonara and Pizza with Ricotta, Za’atar and Arugula.
The night that the Harvest Festival ended, the instructors of Babyls got together at a pub to celebrate. Kalego usually never goes to these outings, but Balam catches him and forces him to go. Robin is getting ahead of himself as usual and the group even talks about Kalego's days as a newbie instructor. What is the most important thing about being an instructor at Babyls? We also get to see what happened to Ocho after he escaped into the jungle after the Harvest Festival.
Meath Football Manager Colm O’Rourke, Star of Andor and Under the Banner of Heaven Denise Gough and Disability Rights Activist and Academic Dr Vivian Rath join Tommy.
Father Brown discovers there’s more drama offstage than on in the latest production by the Kembleford Players.
In order to prepare for the Magic Chevalier’s rookie bracket, Amelia steels herself with the Ainsworth-style bootcamp. Even though she moans that the training is too grueling, she somehow manages to complete it. Meanwhile, Ray infiltrates the Diom Academy of Sorcery to scope out the competition. He ends up having a training match with Ariane and gets to feel how strong she really is. The next day, Ray takes his friends to meet his master Lydia and they all enjoy a fun day with the great sorcerer. However, Lydia also takes the chance to take Amelia aside to have a personal talk with her...
With Ralph still acting as CEO of WB, the Warners agree to help Nora get her old job back.
Pinky makes another "how to" video about the importance of his and Brain’s friendship.
With Ralph still acting as CEO of WB, the Warners agree to help Nora get her old job back.
The Warners teach a kid-fluencer the importance of having fun and not growing up too fast.