Davina Thomasula and Kristin Leitheuser help people who are ready to settle down and find the perfect home to renovate.
Michael Portillo embarks on a new series of railway adventures around the coasts of the British Isles.
Features a panel of three judges collectively adjudicating real cases.
Benedikt Bösel was an investment banker, but then the financial crisis hit and with it the question of meaning. Today, he is a farmer, a visionary and leads a young team that is testing a radical new type of agriculture in the fight against climate change. On his farm, near Berlin, Benedikt has to deal with drought and very sandy soils. A scenario that we will encounter more and more often around the world. For Paula, a career changer, his farm becomes an opportunity for a different life, and for José and Lea it is the first step on the way to their own farm in Chile. With his team and his partner Tess Ward, Benedikt wants to prove that their regenerative experiments can be a role model for the whole world. It is the start of a tough year, the fight against drought and personal limits.—Martin Tischner
Millions enter the US through airports each year, and hid amongst them are a stream of contraband. DHS will stop at nothing to catch these smugglers.
With exclusive access to UK Sotheby's International Realty, we peek behind the doors of some of the most incredible homes, as brokers set about selling jaw-dropping houses.
Rather than idly waiting for the case to resolve itself or relying solely on the police, Hae Jun takes action by involving the media to expedite the investigation. The increased public attention creates unease among certain individuals, and Chung Ah is one of them. She unexpectedly opts to shut down her teahouse. As she prepares to leave the town, Chung Ah turns to Hae Jun and asks him to accompany her to the station, and the two share a little conversation.
Using the very latest in drone and aerial photographic technology, tour across countries and their seasons, getting a unique view from above.
Twelve of Australia's best amateur bakers tackle three tricky cake challenges - a signature personal story cake, a tricky technical raspberry and black pepper curd cake, and a two-tiered layer cake.
A van driver's spurious claim hits the skids when dashcam footage reveals the truth about events. A vast network of scammers is exposed. A motorcyclist's fake accident claim is caught out by his own evidence.
Motorcycle fanatic Henry Cole and his friend Sam Lovegrove travel across the UK in search of automotive bargains they can restore in their workshop and sell on for a profit.
A new, subsurface investigation on Skinwalker Ranch leads to a baffling discovery near Homestead Two.
A cooperative drama between a fraudster who cannot empathize and an overly sympathetic lawyer, as well as a revenge play against absolute evil.
It's Liz's 21st birthday, and the family throws her a hoedown. After surprising news from the nutritionist, Trent must take a P. test. Anna gives an update on her therapy journey. Then, the Johnstons celebrate Christmas.
As Karen stresses over her upcoming business launch, Darian struggles with her own issues over her skin condition. Deon attempts to teach the five little ones to ride bikes at one time. GG and Deon learn the results of the DNA test.
When four chefs get started on their eye-opening morning meals, they have no idea what Alex Guarnaschelli has in store for them. Then, the competitors forget about brunch when "linner" is on the menu, and two night owl chefs do a late night fridge raid for judges Jet Tila and Jeremy McBryde.
For home restoration expert Tamara Day, there's no such thing as a home that's too big. This Kansas City native and mother of four specializes in restoring the neglected large homes that others are too scared to take on. She brings these big beauties back to life so that new families can move in and love them again.—DIY Network
History Buff/Contractor Mike Lemieux teams with his wife, designer Jenn Macdonald, and master carpenter Rich Soares to save and renovate centuries-old houses in eastern Massachusetts and sell them at a profit.