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Login to EpisoDate.comPost 9/11, terror strikes again when Queens and Brooklyn are rocked by the senseless killing of neighborhood shopkeepers. With no leads and a lack of motive, the NYPD must form a task force to catch the spree killer before he claims his next victims.
In "Klaus on the Roof", the aspirants must demonstrate their belaying and climbing skills. The company will also carry out an important mission on the Hardanger Bridge.
Operation Omelette continues, and the losing team must send their two worst players into a blind date where one aspirant must pack his bag and go home.
A Los Angeles man, David Pearce, is awaiting sentencing after he was found guilty last month of murdering two young women and sexually assaulting seven others. 48 HOURS and correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti have been investigating this case for more than three years. He speaks exclusively with one survivor who is now bravely sharing her story.
Mikey Madison will make her "Saturday Night Live" hosting debut on March 29. Madison won the Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for her work in "Anora," now playing in theaters and on demand.
Morgan Wallen will make his second appearance as musical guest. The 19-time Billboard Music Awards winner kicks off a tour this summer in support of his upcoming album, "I'm The Problem."
School is back in session and the most reckless players are ready to risk it all, but can they make Australian Survivor history?
Nitro Squad prepares for the exhibition match, but disaster threatens Kei's rematch with Sylvia.
Final Vows. The couples separate to consider whether or not they want to take their relationship into the real world.
Bona (WJSN)
Yook Sung-jae (BtoB)
Mismatch of the Day
According to Rebecca Loos, soccer superstar David Beckham was not only a player on the field, off it he was one as well. Back in 2004, when she was his 26-year-old personal assistant, she publicly admitted they had a torrid affair. At the time, and unusually for such an attacking footballer, Beckham was defensive. He pleaded it was ludicrous to suggest he was unfaithful to his Spice Girl wife, Victoria. The denial infuriated Loos because she felt it implied she had lied. Eventually her anger gave way to resignation, but two years ago a rather vainglorious David Beckham obliquely referenced the liaison in a Netflix documentary. As Rebecca tells Dimity Clancey, his comments were an own goal that has given her a free kick to strike back.
Reporter: Dimity Clancey
Producer: Sammi Taylor
Tragedy in Tamworth
The pain is unbearable and the frustration immense. Baylen Pendergast's father, Luke, can't fathom how 11 years on from his toddler son's mysterious death, no one has been held responsible. There have been no arrests and no charges laid. That's despite overwhelming medical evidence suggesting the 21-month-old boy suffered horrific, non-accidental injuries. It's a tragedy that has stunned the country New South Wales community of Tamworth where Baylen lived. On 60 Minutes, Adam Hegarty investigates why, after more than a decade, there are still no answers for his dad.
Reporter: Adam Hegarty
Producers: Laura Sparkes, Toni Ambrogetti
Oops
It's easy to understand why actress Madeleine West is so committed to protecting children, and not just because she's a mother of six. As 60 Minutes reported last year, when she was a young girl Madeleine was the victim of a serial paedophile. For 40 years she kept the abuse secret, but then, in the performance of her life, she helped police collect the evidence they needed to charge the perpetrator. Peter Vincent White was subsequently imprisoned for 15 years for crimes against seven children. Now there is a new chapter for Madeleine West. She has a remarkable and wonderful surprise she wants to share – one that started with oops.
Reporter: Tara Brown
Producer: Nichola Younger
Jon gets the verdict on this year's harvest. Has he managed to produce the best quality wheat, which can be made into fluffy bread, or is it just good for animal feed? It's slaughter time at Brårud farm, and it's an emotional day for both Jon and Ellen.
Sheriff McDowell brings the Duttons good news.
Mark Chapman hosts live coverage as Preston North End, the only Football League side left in this season's FA Cup, contest their first quarter-final since 1966, taking on Aston Villa.
President Donald Trump tells Kristen Welker in a phone interview that he's "angry" and "pissed off" at Russian President Vladimir Putin. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, exclusively joins Meet the Press to discuss the fallout from the Signal leak. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.) talks about the material shared in the Signal messages. Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) discusses how Congress should respond. Jonathan Allen, Michael Dubke, Andrea, Mitchell and Symone Sanders Townend join the Meet the Press roundtable.
LEGENDS: ELTON JOHN & BRANDI CARLILE – Tracy Smith talks with Elton John and Brandi Carlile about their new album, their friendship and more. The duo is set to star in CBS' AN EVENING WITH ELTON JOHN AND BRANDI CARLILE on Sunday, April 6 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT).
RISKY BUSINESS – Ted Koppel reports on the growing public health concerns over online sports betting.
MARIA SHRIVER, POET – Lee Cowan catches up with Maria Shriver, who is now expressing herself through poetry.
SCREEN-TO-STAGE – Mo Rocca looks at the trend in movies making the move to Broadway – think: "Death Becomes Her."
NOW PLAYING? – Norah O'Donnell reports on changes underway at the Kennedy Center and what it means for the iconic cultural institution.
DOCTOR'S ORDERS – Dr. Jon LaPook reports that the arts, culture and connection can be good medicine – and some doctors are writing prescriptions for just that.
OPINION – Faith Salie circles back with some thoughts about corporate buzzwords.
FLYING HIGH – Martha Teichner brings good news about whimbrel shorebirds.
Wine and Gun join Yotha and Faifa for a family dinner. Faifa and his mother are finally able to speak openly and clear the air.
Rentaro has come up with a convoluted plan to get Karane's tsundere back. Will it work out?
After he's fired from his party of heroes, the 15-year-old Kurt turns to a temp agency for work.
Kevin and Gretel's grandmas clash at Dave and Carolina's vow renewal while Clem Clam plots revenge.
Journalist and author Fareed Zakaria hosts this in-depth look at the major global developments of the week (the title's "GPS" stands for "Global Public Square"), with an emphasis on new ideas and innovative solutions to the World's toughest problems. Each episode also features Zakaria leading a panel discussion and interviewing a major world figure.
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