In an all-new episode, 22 Minutes celebrates “Soulvember,” the Green Party’s looking for a new leader, and even Santa’s feeling the pinch from global supply chain issues.
The men will have to be on their best behavior to impress Michelle's fifth grade students. Michelle must make her most difficult decisions as she chooses the men whose families she will meet.
Hwi and Ha-gyeong spend their first night together. Reinstated into a palace operating around Lord Sangheon, Ji-un lies low to serve the wounded king.
Yi Eon manages to capture one of Mal Jong’s men, who were chasing Jo Yi, and gets a clue about their hideout. They plan to barge into it to find more evidence about Bo Ri’s death and the account book. Meanwhile, Do Soo is also curious to know where Tae Seo gets his expenses and decides to visit his hideout himself.
"Kill the Indian in him, and save the man.” This was the guiding principle that removed thousands of Native American children and placed them in Indian boarding schools. Among the many who died at Carlisle Indian Industrial School were three Northern Arapaho boys. Now, more than a century later, tribal members journey from Wyoming to Pennsylvania to help them finally come home.
Derrica and Natalie look back at a seminal case that exemplifies media bias and the phenomenon of "missing white woman syndrome."
Derrica and Natalie Wilson highlight cases in which biased law enforcement miscategorized missing Black women and girls as "runaways."
Sebastian Maniscalco combines his love for food and comedy and explores the gastronomic world, also having a good time with some special guests during his culinary education.
In a special 100th episode, Dave and the team put the finishing touches on the first-ever Kindig CF Corvettes to complete a lifelong dream. However, the clients argue about who will get the first one, all in advance of a once-in-a-lifetime debut at SEMA.
The competitors are challenged with creating their hairiest creatures yet for this week's theme; one monster will be a cut above the rest and another will get the chop in a truly squirm-worthy extermination.
Making up Richard Ayoade's self-quizzing collective are Lou Sanders, Toussaint Douglass, Kiri Pritchard-McLean and special guests The Delightful Sausage.
Flori is approached by a man who admits to committing crimes involving minors in the past, and Matt and Shelby attempt to confirm another predator's address. The team will have their hands full dealing with three predators at the same time.
David O'Doherty and actor Richard Ayoade brave wild winds, the horrors of glamping and kissing gates as they pedal to Dungeness on the Kent coast. Will they make it to their lighthouse destination?
Al recruits reinforcements to get truckers moving; Dylan faces a heavy breakdown on a remote job; Merv pilots a warplane through a city while Brian and Greg grapple with a mysterious load.
In an attempt to make sense of the bewildering times we live in, Frankie Boyle dissects the week’s news with help from Miles Jupp, Ahir Shah, Sophie Duker, Munya Chawawa and Sara Barron.
In July 1999, the remains of Wendy Upton were found in nearby woods; she was identified using dental records. Upton had been reported as missing nine months previously.
Thomas misunderstands the Backwards Day game and accidentally delivers the wrong cargo to the wrong places.