Cops Season 23, Episode 5
Airs: 12:00am - 12:30am on SPIKE
1. Amarillo, Texas - Officer J.T Hodges - Shots Fired Call
2. Portland, Oregon - Officer Steve Wuthrich - Officer Assistance Call
3. Amarillo, Texas - Officer Steven Kennedy - Family Fight
Airs: 3:30am - 5:00am on NBC
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Airs: 4:00am - 4:15am on Adult Swim
A heat wave and subsequent power outage cause chaos at the hospital: Blake is violated in a closet and Dori comes up with a new way to make eggs.
Airs: 4:30am - 5:00am on Adult Swim
After an accident at a show in Mozambique that seemed to be caused by Pickle's drinking and cost billions of dollars in damage, Pickles is forced to go to rehabilitation.
Airs: 1:00pm - 1:30pm on HUB
According to an old prophecy, an evil pony wanted to make night last all the time to have all the ponies appreciate the night. She was sealed away within the moon but would return during 'the longest day of the year'. Twilight Sparkle is trying to find out about and preventing the prophecy, but is instead tasked by Princess Celestia with going to Ponyville and make some friends.
Airs: 6:30pm - 8:00pm on BBC One
Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman present the very first results show as we find out which couple will be the first to leave the competition. Robbie Williams performs live on stage.
Borgen Season 1, Episode 3
Airs: 8:00pm - 9:00pm on DR1
A few months into her term the new prime minister faces her first political crisis, and journalist Katrine Fandoslash;nsmark considers how to deal with her unexpected pregnancy.
Airs: 8:00pm - 9:00pm on ITV
Dermot returns with the results of the first public vote of the series. All 16 of the finalists perform together live on stage. Usher performs live on the show. Last year's winner Joe McElderry also returns to perform his new single live on the show. Dermot then reveals which acts are safe and have made it through to next week. Katie, Nicolo and F.Y.D learn they are in the bottom three. Dermot then reveals that Nicolo has received the lowest amount of public votes and is out of the competition. F.Y.D and Katie then perform once again in the final showdown. The judges then decide to send F.Y.D home leaving Katie safe for another week.
Airs: 9:00pm - 10:30pm on ITV
Cora's efforts to matchmake end up being dashed when Mary ends up not being smitten not by Evelyn Napier, but by his friend, Kemal Pamuk instead. Their attraction ends up sparking a series of events whose consequences end up rippling through the entire household. Bates takes action to help cure his limp.
Love/Hate Season 1, Episode 2
Airs: 9:30pm - 10:30pm on RTÉ ONE
Mary Tracey gets advice from a physic who tells her Robbie trying to get free from his past, which he insists is often the case with deaths involving violence. Darren isn't impressed by his sister's belief in the what the physic is telling her and is quick to confront the physic, telling him that if he doesn't tell her that Robbie has moved on that he will be around again. John Boy is up in court and has organised the collection of drugs from Dublin Port by the rest of the gang. Tommy and Darren check out the warehouse were they are to sort out the drugs. Darren is quick to realize that the GardaĆ are watching the warehouse. He calls John Boy to inform him that changes have to be made. Nidge has gone to collect the shipment, he is told to continue driving until a new place is found. Tommy finds a place from an old friend (JP) whose father has a car dealership, he asks him for the use of the garage for a half an hour. There the gang sort out all of the drugs into other bags to be distributed to other drug dealers around the city. Darren and Ruth plan to meet up in secret to discuss their relationship, while the rest of the gang are at John Boy's party at his apartment. John Boy tries to convince JP to use his father's dealership again. Nidge proposes to Trish. Darren stalks Jimmy Byrne whom he believes killed his brother Robbie.
Heartland Season 4, Episode 3
Airs: 11:00pm - 12:00am on CBC
When an unspoken attraction re-surfaces, Amy discovers that honesty might be the best policy, but it certainly isn't the easiest one.