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Orpha Troyer, Vedika Jawa, and Emily Larsen demonstrate the sweetness in service.
A widow (Eileen Heckart) will lose her home to corporate developers unless neighbors will help.
Veronica is apprehensive about singing the national anthem at a Jamestown University basketball game; Amanda and Mitch investigate a fraudulent lottery scheme.
The Bailey's get ready to welcome Honey home; Alice must make a life-changing decision; May rethinks her feelings for Eddy.
Ty is forced to ask his stepfather for help.
The Fixers go to Nicaragua to build a well and to rebuild a school.
Only one family, the Laudenslagers or the Thompsons, gets to the finish line.
Young and feisty Gilly Hopkins (Sophie NĂ©lisse) devises a scheme to escape from her new foster home and reunite with her birth mother.
The Bailey's get ready to welcome Honey home; Alice must make a life-changing decision; May rethinks her feelings for Eddy.
Amy goes under cover to catch a Tennessee Walker's abusers after Ty brings it to Heartland to recover.
Amy tries to help a horse overcome its fear of water, but Jack finds out that it's owned by a former flame.
When a road trip goes awry, Jack and Lisa find themselves lost in the woods, but a trip down memory lane may just help them find their way together.
Honey (Cynthia Belliveau) tries to bring baby Violet home, which creates problems in the Bailey household.
An extraordinary friendship forms between England's King George VI (Colin Firth) and the Australian actor/speech therapist (Geoffrey Rush) who helps him overcome a stammer.
Kirby heads to Pepperell, Mass. to join Pepperell Community Arts, an organization dedicated to an inclusive approach to youth theater, music and dance; Kirby channels his inner thespian and takes on the daunting task of managing a play.
Kiarra gets a surprise after losing her hand in a shop class accident.
A woman who lost her job and home following a medical crisis finally gets back on her feet.
Amy goes under cover to catch a Tennessee Walker's abusers after Ty brings it to Heartland to recover.
Amy tries to help a horse overcome its fear of water, but Jack finds out that it's owned by a former flame.
When a road trip goes awry, Jack and Lisa find themselves lost in the woods, but a trip down memory lane may just help them find their way together.
A widow (Eileen Heckart) will lose her home to corporate developers unless neighbors will help.
The Bailey's get ready to welcome Honey home; Alice must make a life-changing decision; May rethinks her feelings for Eddy.
Preston struggles to open up at his new physical therapy group; Noah speaks to his crush's boyfriend; a criminal from the Ivory Coast scams investors with fraudulent gold.
Ava is devastated when Pixie stops talking to her after a sleepover; the new boy in school can fit a very big cookie in his mouth.
The Fixers help the Maasai in Kenya build a bead processing plant.
Kirby works with Saddles in Service to assist veterans in healing with rescue horses.
Emilie and Jenna surprise social worker Chris with a stunt plane experience; Will, Emilie, Jenna, Mason and Melanie give unsuspecting cars at a gas station a proper pit stop.
College of Nursing's Associate Dean Julie L. Valentine gives a lecture on noble responsibilities.
Chat with Stacey Shaw, a BYU associate professor of social work.
Joined by writer, poet and scholar James Goldberg and guests Ashly and Mike Costa.
A widower (Lew Ayres) pines away in a rest home, until his grandson and Jonathan give him jogging shoes.
Preston tries to work up the courage to tell Veronica what he really thinks about her before she leaves for a semester in Italy; Amanda and her team collect evidence against a suspect scamming a local church.
Hub pulls out all the stops to escort Laura to the Toronto Winter Ball; Toppy gets stuck between the demands of her resentful daughter and her soon-to-be former husband.
A trip to a fishing camp goes awry and proves to be a life-changing weekend.
The Fixers head to California to help update the Shelter to Soldier facility.
The Boyers and Espinosas navigate the great outdoors and family dynamics to go for the win.
Two kids and their dog have to survive in the African bush after their plane crashes.
Kirby works with Saddles in Service to assist veterans in healing with rescue horses.
Hub pulls out all the stops to escort Laura to the Toronto Winter Ball; Toppy gets stuck between the demands of her resentful daughter and her soon-to-be former husband.
Amy tries to help Tim as he goes through a mid-life crisis and buys a hot horse instead of a traditional hot car.
Since her accident, Amy's client list has dwindled to nearly nothing, so she holds a comeback clinic to restart her career.
Amy and Ty argue over Ty's investment in a horse; Amy begins working with Prince Ahmed.
Jake enlists the help of Ted and Jessie when Robert refuses to give Cara's skin back; Ted reveals to Robert more of his tragic story but not before Robert's betrayal turns Cara into a different creature.
With Robert injured by Cara's animal rage, Jake embarks on a perilous mission to retrieve the seal skin from its underwater hiding place.
A teen taps his computer into the NORAD missile-defense system and plays a video game, ``Global Thermonuclear War.``
Amy tries to help Tim as he goes through a mid-life crisis and buys a hot horse instead of a traditional hot car.
Since her accident, Amy's client list has dwindled to nearly nothing, so she holds a comeback clinic to restart her career.
Amy and Ty argue over Ty's investment in a horse; Amy begins working with Prince Ahmed.
A widower (Lew Ayres) pines away in a rest home, until his grandson and Jonathan give him jogging shoes.
Hub pulls out all the stops to escort Laura to the Toronto Winter Ball; Toppy gets stuck between the demands of her resentful daughter and her soon-to-be former husband.
Preston leads a protest to allow a female player to join a football team; Amanda and Mitch try to catch a group stealing from postal trucks.
A prank caller keeps bothering Mrs. Maniaci in the middle of the soap opera; Kyle's favorite event of the year goes very wrong.
The Fixers help an Argentinian town construct an agricultural education center for high schoolers.
Kirby works with Life Rolls On to help people through adaptive surfing and skating.
Will and Melanie surprise Mindi, a recent widow, with a backyard makeover.
BYU professor of statistics Gilbert W. Fellingham.
Elder Kelly R. Johnson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The Fixers welcome new member Nick Bishop and build a playground for a womens shelter in Mexico.
Jonathan and Mark play Cupid for a rancher's son (John Hammond) and a horse trainer's daughter (Helen Hunt).
After an attack on one of their own, the inspectors track down a criminal sending threatening letters to a university president.
Archie tries to step up his relationship with Toppy; Pritchard's grandparents arrive and threaten to separate him from his father; Alice must make an important decision.
Amy and Ty postpone announcing their news after the fire at Lou and Peter's home.
The Fixers work with New Roots Haiti to build the first grain mill for animals in northern Haiti.
As the Lutz-Carrillos fight for the win, the Serratos attempt to wrestle away the $10,000 prize.
A teen taps his computer into the NORAD missile-defense system and plays a video game, ``Global Thermonuclear War.``
Archie tries to step up his relationship with Toppy; Pritchard's grandparents arrive and threaten to separate him from his father; Alice must make an important decision.
After working with Ty and Caleb's barrel-racing horse, Amy competes in a high-stakes Futurity.
When Amy returns from Europe, she struggles to adjust to life back at Heartland and in her relationship with Ty.
Amy goes into party-planning mode after Jack's announcement.
A surprise wedding causes a fracture in friendships and tragedy strikes; Matty feels she has unwittingly opened Pandora's box and fears that Cranford will never recover.
An orphan (Mary Pickford) falls in love with a wealthy, handsome man, unaware that he is her benefactor. Silent.
Grieving migrant nurse, Rosey, wants to get a large rescue dog to help fill the void of losing her husband.
Derrick needs to make four individualized prosthetics for a dog that lost all of her paws.
After working with Ty and Caleb's barrel-racing horse, Amy competes in a high-stakes Futurity.
When Amy returns from Europe, she struggles to adjust to life back at Heartland and in her relationship with Ty.
Amy goes into party-planning mode after Jack's announcement.
Jonathan and Mark play Cupid for a rancher's son (John Hammond) and a horse trainer's daughter (Helen Hunt).
Archie tries to step up his relationship with Toppy; Pritchard's grandparents arrive and threaten to separate him from his father; Alice must make an important decision.
After Veronica crashes Noah's car, Preston helps her fix it before Noah finds out; Amanda and Mitch probe a string of threatening letters.
If Miss Tan doesn't find everyone's permission slips, the class will miss the field trip; Maudie is beside herself after losing her special notebook.
The Fixers revitalize a recycling center in the British Virgin Isles to help alleviate the growing problem of trash buildup on Tortola; original Fixer Nick Apostolides returns as a guest star to help the group with their work.
The Fixers head to the small coastal town of Arecibo, Puerto Rico, renowned for its love affair with basketball.
General Grant's Wilderness Campaign.
General John Bell Hood launches an invasion of union.
The Jones and Williams families compete to survive.
While assessing Indy for a prosthetic, Derrick discovers the dog's shoulder is severely underdeveloped and can't support the weight of a prosthetic limb.
The Random Acts team surprises a local hero with a huge pep rally in his honor and an NFL surprise.
Elaine Bradley welcomes back guests and discusses the resurrection of Jesus Christ; how the songs give a greater understanding of renewal and rebirth in celebration of Easter; guests include Danny Gokey, Lilly Goodman, Jon Foreman and many more.
Four teams compete in a 10-day cross-country road trip to find their long-lost relatives and win a $50,000 grand prize; every day on the race is filled with twists, turns and life-changing reunions.
It's the ultimate event for ten of the best young athletes in North America: instead of competing in their own sport, these future Olympians must master their competition's events.
Born with facial differences that, up until now, have prevented him from going to a mainstream school, Auggie Pullman becomes the most unlikely of heroes when he enters the local fifth grade.
Young and feisty Gilly Hopkins (Sophie NĂ©lisse) devises a scheme to escape from her new foster home and reunite with her birth mother.
Only one family, the Laudenslagers or the Thompsons, gets to the finish line.
The Fixers go to Nicaragua to build a well and to rebuild a school.
Ty is forced to ask his stepfather for help.
The Bailey's get ready to welcome Honey home; Alice must make a life-changing decision; May rethinks her feelings for Eddy.
Veronica is apprehensive about singing the national anthem at a Jamestown University basketball game; Amanda and Mitch investigate a fraudulent lottery scheme.
A widow (Eileen Heckart) will lose her home to corporate developers unless neighbors will help.
Orpha Troyer, Vedika Jawa, and Emily Larsen demonstrate the sweetness in service.
Elder Paul B. Pieper of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Elder Dale G. Renlund of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints delivers a lecture.
Emilie and Will meet Savannah, a teenager with Friedreich's Ataxia, and help check skydiving off her bucket list; Will, Mason and the kids search for Lisa's missing purse at a mini-golf course.
Kirby works with Morgan's Wonderland, the Ultra-Accessible Theme Park for all ages and abilities.
The Fixers return to a previous build in Honduras to repair hurricane-damaged houses.
Pixie's solar system diorama has gone missing, but she may not have made one in the first place; Maudie figures out who sabotaged Zac;s dance recital.
Preston tries to be a stand-up comic; Amanda and Mitch use forensics to crack a painting forgery case.
A well-known flying ace lands in New Bedford, causing Ollie to question whether he himself has reached the heights he once expected.
An 11-year-old actress (Carrie Wells) manipulates parents and co-workers; guest Trish Van Devere.
Amy is forced to face her fears and save the life of the horse that injured her.
As Amy struggles with her injuries, family members are pitted against each other.
Amy's success with a show jumper puts her life at risk.
Holly tries to make Amy jealous by bringing Tyler in to help her paint a mural for the city's bicentennial.
When an unlucky stumble cracks the mysterious pyramidion, Will, Safiya and Henry are swept into strange dreamworlds.
It's all change at the museum, with stuffy Lady Throckmorton now in charge; Theo is struggling to unlock the secrets of Sir Harold's hidden journal.
The girl's efforts to make Ellen feel more included backfires; Ellen runs away to seek solace with a new friend she's found in the grounds; Darrell uncovers information that threatens the future of Malory Towers.
Tensions increase between Alicia and Sally when Alicia convinces Darrell to play a prank with invisible chalk; trying to restore order, Mr. Parker introduces the dunce cap.
Quinn's wealthy father arrives at Heartland with a life-changing proposition for both Amy and his son.