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- It follows a talented and tireless team of Naval Criminal Investigative Services agents dedicated to solving criminal cases involving the Marines and the Navy. The series explores local stories with Australian actors and producers.
- A coastal town known for its legend of once being home to mermaids is turned upside down when a mysterious girl appears and begins wreaking havoc.
- Tasha has the perfect house, a loving husband and a beautiful little girl. Her life could be perfect if it wasn't for Jen, her husband's ex-wife who just won't leave them alone.
- A British politician fakes his own death.
- The show takes us through the struggles of life as a child monster. Three monster friends are studying how to scare humans in school. Often, their attempts don't work out as planned.
- After several mysterious accidents, A Live Action Role Playing game is interrupted and the players leave the bunker while the staff remains behind to investigate the disappearance of Greg, the mastermind of the game.
- In this family-friendly adventure, two teens must put their rivalry aside and join forces to stop notorious bandits and survive the brutal wilderness known as the Treasure State.
- Phillip Schofield tests the latest must-have festive gifts.
- If you sell your musical soul to the Devil, will you succeed as a punk rocker?
- Comedian Jason Manford joins Christine Lampard in the studio to chat about his new role as presenter of the game show First And Last.
- After revealing that there are five hundred different species of meat?eating plants, Beakman gets some help from Professor Boring to answer a question about balance. After the professor dryly defines as it "a state of equilibrium or parity characterized by cancellation of all forces by equal opposing forces," Beakman becomes Balance Man, a strange visitor whose mission is to remind us that people and nature must stay in balance. Explaining that it is all about a relationship with gravity, Balance Man uses Lester, Liza and a seesaw to illustrate the center of gravity or balance point. Then, after Liza demonstrates the location of her own balance point and how it moves when she does, Beakman uses some wire, a piece of styrofoam, a cork and two old batteries in a demonstration of his own. In "Beakmania," Beakman reveals that hairs on the head grow for two to five years before falling out; that there is enough iron in the human body to make a rod strong enough to hold your weight; and that while a bowl of ice can cool you off, it also contains enough calories to keep you warm again later. Then, noting that it takes nearly one acre of timber to build a house, Liza hosts "Those Loud, Annoying Machines," featuring an explanation of how wood chippers really work. Turning to another viewer question, Beakman explains how plants and animals use camouflage to disguise themselves. Then, after Lester attempts to fool everyone with a disguise of his own, Beakman uses the Boguscope to show Liza how different animals ?? the sargassum fish, the European buff?tip moth, the peppered moth caterpillar and the monarch butterfly ?? use camouflage for protection. Then, after explaining that large animals such as the polar bear and zebras also use camouflage, Beakman concludes by explaining why scratching helps an itch.
- After claiming that the average hurricane contains enough energy to power the United States for three years, a question about diamonds allows Beakman to discuss the special properties of one of the Earth's most plentiful and useful elements ?? carbon. However, after Professor Boring provides another boring definition, Liza asks that Beakman first explain the terms "element", "compound" and "carbon" before going any further. Then, after noting that carbon's versatility allows it to be present in gasoline, pencils and even people, he uses a beaker of sugar and some concentrated acid to make a long snake before concluding with an explanation of how carbon is turned into diamonds. Asked how traffic lights know when to change color, Beakman explains how they rely on a sensor beneath the road's surface. Then, after noting that a locomotive can move a ton of freight 279 miles on a single gallon of fuel, Beakman introduces "Cooking with Art" and its host, Art Burn, for a demonstration of how to bake ice cream without melting it. In response to a question about inventors and inventions, Beakman first explains how many inventions were really accidents before he conjures up one of the greatest inventors of all time, Thomas Alva Edison. Asked about his work, the young Edison then explains the five steps to making a successful invention ?? thinking of something people need; researching it; designing it; building it; and testing it. To demonstrate them, Beakman and Liza then set out to combine an electric toothbrush to an alarm clock to help prevent bad breath in the morning. Finally, after constructing a device that would make Rube Goldberg proud, Beakman concludes by revealing that the holes in Swiss cheese are the result of gas bubbles.
- 2017–202147mTV EpisodeEntertaining series presented by Phillip Schofield offering the essential guide on what gifts and gadgets to buy this Christmas and how to get the most from your money.
- 2017–202147mTV EpisodeEpisode two investigates the best gifts and gadgets for your nearest and dearest. Ten couples take part in a series of blind test-offs to see if brand or budget is better.
- 2017–202147mTV EpisodePhillip turns his attention to the food and drink you'll be buying for the big day. He's joined by wife Steph along with a host of celebrities to test what's on offer.
- 2017–202147mTV EpisodeThree-part consumer series as Phillip Schofield invites celebrity guests, experts and members of the public to help him test the latest festive buys.
- 2017–202147mTV EpisodePhillip Schofield invites more celebrity guests, experts and members of the public to help him test the latest festive buys, including drones and voice-activated speakers.
- 2017–202147mTV EpisodeRosemary Shrager joins Phillip to test 'Christmas dinner in a box', Joe Pasquale investigates Christmas crackers, and Jenny Agutter puts together a top-notch festive hamper.