After leads dry up in a missing person case, Ennis, Texas detectives discover a severed body part at a nearby lake. After a DNA match is confirmed, they begin to uncover a rippling relationship that may have led to the death of a beloved father.
The King of Tears, Lee Bang-won sheds new light on leader Yi Bang-won who took the initiative to establish the Empire of Joseon during the end of the Goryeo Dynasty and early Joseon Dynasty when the ancient order of Goryeo was destroyed and the new order of Joseon was created. It is based on real persons and real events.—KlfOpera
Showcasing the most outrageous, unique and jaw-dropping acts of enormous scale and magnitude that simply can't be confined to a theater stage.
Angela Kang, Lauren Cohan and Lynn Collins discuss the Season 11 episode of The Walking Dead, "No Other Way." Hosted by Chris Hardwick.
Ten home potters from around the country head to Stoke-on-Trent, the home of pottery, in their quest to become Top Potter.
A 16-month wait for a rare Indian rhino baby has the ZooTampa team on edge.
Myesha and Joe navigate their polyamorous relationship after a failed attempt at being a throuple. Jen is terrified to confront her biggest fear. Lyndsay's uncomfortable with Spence's idea of intimacy. Josh and Angela hit a breaking point.
This week we're visiting the Holkham Estate in Norfolk. Joe Crowley witnesses the awesome spectacle of thousands of overwintering pink footed geese leaving their roost. Matt Baker unearths the remarkable life buried deep in long-abandoned ponds and discovers which exotic creatures have a penchant for a certain type of oak. Charlotte investigates why the UK's sugar beet farmers are facing an uncertain future, and it's a visit to the vet for Adam's trusty sheepdog Peg. Could her working days be numbered?
Two brothers spend the first years of their life locked in a closet by their mother's girlfriend.
In the season two finale, Heather holds a Celebration of Life for her father, while Jen downsizes to pay for her mounting legal fees. Lisa throws an over-the-top 80s themed Vida Tequila party, but relationships are tested when Jennie attacks Mary for being dismissive and Meredith confronts Lisa for her actions in Zion. Finally, the group demands Meredith tell Jen the real reason they can't be friends, but Meredith threatens to reveal a few secrets of her own first.
The quiet hamlet of Marietta is rocked when a 16-year-old girl is senselessly killed in her family's jewelery store. Determined to give her family closure, detectives pull out all the stops to track down the cold-hearted culprit.
In San Diego, California two unlikely lovers form a secret bond held together by faith, but the polygamous marriage festers until a manipulative and deceitful charlatan unthinkably kills the woman he once loved, a beautiful young mother of two sons.
Kody and Christine share news that will change the family as the other wives weigh in on how it affects their future.
Shi Woo's co-workers notice that he seems to have gotten on Ha Kyung's bad side. Chae Yoo Jin writes a newspaper article criticizing the weather service.
Through a poverty-ridden childhood on the American frontier, Lincoln is determined to leave his mark on the world.
Art imitates life as the East Highland crew watches their complicated dynamics reflected in Lexi's long-awaited play.
John Oliver explains what critical race theory is, what it isn't, and why we can expect to hear more about it in the coming months.