The stakes are high as the designers roll the dice on the runway for a fashion gamble.
Chefs Anne Burrell and Scott Conant are both naughty and nice in this challenge. They've brought two gifted chefs to the arena, where over-indulgent chef Blythe Beck takes on classically trained chef Mark Allen for the chance to spoil Bobby's Christmas.
Annie and McQuaid's relationship deepens while tracking down Belenko's next target.
Russell Howard offers his unique perspective on the big stories dominating all of our news outlets, from online and print to broadcast, as well as picking up on those sometimes overlooked things. He uses clips, sketches and studio guests to look at things that have made him smile during the week.
It is Christmas and Rebecca tries the case of "Face Mask Mom," featuring a mother who tackled a PeeWee football player.
A Canadian 13-month-old toddler gets breathing difficulties and mild vomiting from accidentally swallowing a button battery (for what the doctors originally thought was a coin); a college freshwoman gets migraines, nausea, on-and-off blindness, hallucination-like partial seizures, repulsive taste and two lesions in her brain from infection with Taenia solium; in 2008, a 6-year-old girl gets a headache, a rash, high fevers, and dies from Rocky Mountain spotted fever.
On fight night, everyone is focused on Jay and Ryan, leaving the rift between Alvey and Lisa for later. Lisa questions her role in their life. Christina's demons show signs of surfacing.
A teenager gets coughing, shoulder pains, dizziness, and nausea from Cryptococcus gattii fungi invading her lungs; a saleswoman gets extreme pain in her breast from a brown recluse spider (Loxosceles reclusa) bite; a religious youth organizer gets swelling of multiple parts of the body over the course of three years from the Loa loa worm.
Jerry and his special guest, Ali Wentworth go out for a spin in a low grill 1970 Mercedes 280SE Cabriolet to wasply grab some coffee.
On this episode of How It's Made, Plasma Gems, Special Effects Snow, and Piano Restoration are featured.
Francis comes to a surprising decision. Mary takes part in a treacherous mission with Lord Condé.
A 70s fire engine is transformed into a mobile shop. Can a dilapidated pony trailer be made into a holiday retreat? And George and Will reveal their wilderness cabin in all its glory.
Strike it rich with the Pawn Stars when a 1907 Saint-Gaudens high-relief coin makes its way onto the counters. Will Rick pay a pretty penny for this rare piece of currency or will he refuse to empty his pockets? Then, Rick gets blindsided when a vintage pair of Ray-Ban sunglasses potentially owned by President George Bush, Sr. gets brought in. Will he be able to see right through them or will his judgment be clouded? And later, when Rick finds Chum's secret stash in the back, Rick explains to him the concept of layaway. Can Rick make Chum pay or will Chum get his own form of payback?
The news crew go undercover to reveal the truth and lies inside a strip club. Also, lifelong friends discover they're twins who were separated at birth.
Chef Magnus Nilsson's efforts to document and preserve Nordic traditions are detailed including a visit to the Faroe Islands.
Take charge with the Pawn Stars when a Civil War-era broadside is brought into the shop. Issued by President Lincoln and proclaiming a National Day of Humiliation, will Rick post the bills for it or will he tear it down? Then, Rick gets his groove on when he checks out a 1947 fully restored Wurlitzer jukebox. Can Rick get the jukebox for a song or will it be a broken record? And later, Rick gets frustrated when Chumlee brings a kid into the pawnshop. Will Rick change his mind after meeting the child or will he not be kidding around?
With Christmas approaching, Andrew and Zelda turn to their friends for help to find the perfect Christmas gift for one another.
7-year-old Freddie is brought to St George's after falling several metres from a tree in his garden. Martin, 66, has collapsed at home and is suffering from poor eyesight and dizziness.