It’s the first heat of this year’s competition, and six talented cooks are braced for culinary battle. Their first goal is to secure one of four gleaming MasterChef aprons.
Paige's life is turned upside down and Seema tries to hide a secret.
Tonight, the 20 remaining hopefuls have a second and final chance to cook their way into the competition. Just who will score themselves one of the final four places?
Poppy is thrown into turmoil when Marianne's condition is revealed. Phil falls foul of Libby's new staff rating system.
Mack and Ross are trapped in the lift with Charity, whose panic mounts as her pain, contractions and desperation increase, while the villagers await news from the hospital.
Carl continues his blackmail attempts, Leanne and Eva take matters into their own hands. Elsewhere, Carla and Lisa prepare for their respective hen dos.
When a young mother from a sheltered cult crosses paths with a mysterious stranger, she embarks on a risky affair that awakens desires and dark secrets.
When Nao Kanzaki receives a strange letter and a suitcase containing 100 million yen, she learns that she has been selected to participate in the LIAR GAME. In this high-stakes psychological battle, lies, deception, and betrayal reign supreme. Naïve and honest, Nao turns to Shinichi Akiyama, a brilliant former con artist, to survive the twisted game. In a game built on lies, can honesty prevail?
Noah, Bethany and Ally pull out the stops at their local show, Lucy and Adam have a new baby and a new business plan, and Callum receives a surprise award.
Glenn Robbins and Mick Molloy lure Carrie Bickmore into the studio where they surprise her with some home truths. Guest appearances from Pete Helliar, Tommy Little, her mum Jennie and her son Ollie.
On 26 April 1986, a massive explosion rocked the Chernobyl nuclear plant, killing workers and blasting radioactive dust into the atmosphere. The 50,000 residents of nearby Pripyat knew nothing until local officials ordered a full evacuation 36 hours later. The worst nuclear accident in history spread radiation across Northern Europe, yet the Soviet State tried to cover it up. Survivors recall those first catastrophic days.
Soviet authorities blamed operator error for Chernobyl, deliberately hiding a fundamental reactor design flaw. The shelter hastily built over the wreckage soon began crumbling, until a vast steel arch sealed the ruins in 2016. But in 2025 a Russian drone struck the arch, threatening fresh radiation releases from a site that will remain radioactive for 20,000 years. Can it ever be made safe again?
A passenger arriving from Cairo has brought some extra carry-ons that interest officers. An American fashion designer returning from Paris fails to declare nearly $20,000 worth of luxury goods. A bag of snails from West Africa raises suspicions.
Anna, Banjo and Danny search for Scotland's Home of the Year in central Scotland
Natalie questions her relationship with Gino when her daughter isn't on board. Vanja storms out of their dance class when Tony embarrasses her with his jealousy. Kim gives Jamal and Larry an update on her daughter. Cortney agrees to help Colt one last time.
Dani confronts Andre about his run-in with Bill; Chelsea turns down her mother's offer; Leslie and Vanessa bond; Smitty has a new lead to share with Jacob; Derek and Ashley have a heated exchange about Grayson.
A mysterious, sexy gal appears and gets a pass from Togo. The student council raises money for disaster relief.
Brady and Alex struggle to save some terrified puppies hiding deep underneath a shed with help from a local teenager who is small enough to squeeze into a very tight spot.
Jon Stewart unpacks Trump’s Iran “Art of the Deal”, tracing threats, consequences, and concessions that add up to winning nothing. Republicans hail a self-declared victory as “a brilliant day for the world”, while Trump signs a bill to fast-track the psychedelic ibogaine, boasting, “You think Biden could do that?”. Stewart also sits down with UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock, who breaks down the growing challenges facing the United Nations — from tensions in the Strait of Hormuz to the limits of the Security Council veto — arguing diplomacy is both harder and more necessary than ever. She also discusses selecting the next UN Secretary-General, and whether member states will finally choose a woman to lead the body in its 80-year history.