In one of the worst cases of neglect Tia has ever seen, the team tries to nurse a severely malnourished dog back to health. And, ten years after Hurricane Katrina, one of the survivors finally has a chance at a forever home.
A zombie apocalypse fantasy becomes a nightmare when visitors crash a couple’s romp; a housewife’s homemade rejuvenation treatment gets her hot and bothered; a pilot has trouble telling the truth after he lands.
Kevin arrives at the back of house to see Tommy framing the new mudroom. He then finds the homeowners meeting with architect Mat Cummings, who has put together a couple of color-scheme options for the exterior of the house. Richard travels to New Bedford, Mass., to see the claw-foot tub undergoing restoration. Electrician Allen Gallant shows Kevin the remnants of old knob-and-tube wiring and snakes new wires for new fixtures in the master suite. Tommy uses a custom-made knife to shape new molding that matches the existing exterior molding.
Cal struggles with his recent discovery but discovers he's much braver than he thinks.
Carrie and Al suspect that a cameraman's death during a convenience store robbery may be more than a random act of violence.
Coach D is determined to lead her Dolls to victory in this week's street battle against Compton.
Compeyson goes to desperate lengths to make Miss Havisham notice him, and Martha Cratchit's wedding plans are thrown into turmoil by an unexpected knock at the door.
Monica covers Tony's dredging operation. Elsewhere, Parker attempts a large haul.
The biggest restoration of Bodie's career hits a snag Dale's tune-up on a Harley becomes a full-blown overhaul and a customer brings in a family relic from the late s.
Chip and Joanna remember their favorite houses and share never-before-seen bloopers and outtakes from all three seasons of Fixer Upper.
Design expert, David Bromstad takes New Jersey's newest Lottery winners on a tour to find an amazing new Dream Home. They have a total of $7 million to spend but will they choose $1.65 million 'Old Indian Estate', the historical 'Llewellyn Carriage House', or brand new build 'The Ryserson' in their old neighborhood? Whatever they choose, it's going to be fabulous.
David Bromstad takes recent lottery winners on over-the-top house hunts for their new dream homes. Whether they win hundreds of thousands or hundreds of millions, lucky lottery winners everywhere are jumping headfirst into the real estate market. Will they spend all their winnings on an extravagant mansion or settle for a humble sound investment? Find out what happens when average Americans set out to find their Lottery Dream Homes.
A couple of proud West Virginians and their selfie-obsessed children search for a family home on St. Croix, where they look forward to spending warm days sailing, swimming and snorkeling.
A move to Jamaica requires a newly married couple to find a large home to accommodate visits from their extended family. Also on their must-have list: a wine bar; pool; and gourmet chef's kitchen.
A world traveler wants to simplify her life back home in Seattle by going tiny and looking for a mobile house that won't tie her down, or cost more than $45,000.
A Charleston couple decide to simplify their lives by moving into a tiny home with enough space for themselves and their two dogs. But their design aesthetics couldn't be more different.
Jimmy, Cheech, and McCool get hammered one night and awaken in Jimmy's old house in New York. They have to get out of New York but keep running into the mob. Petey finds an old picture of Cookie with a man who looks like him, who he thinks is his real dad.
This trip, Guy's digging into a meat lover's paradise. In Colorado Springs, a Jamaican joint dishing out killer curry goat and jammin' jerk chicken. In Baltimore, a funky beer bar serving up wild boar sliders and outrageous pork belly mac and cheese fries. And in Washington D.C., an uber-deli carvin' up homemade pastrami and rolling out a meat-filled Moroccan specialty.