A family with a home that's been frozen in time calls on Hilary to breathe some new life into their old family furniture, but construction delays force her to use all of her creativity until she can bring the project to completion.
The gruelling barrel Immunity Challenge is back. Castaways must withstand the heat while holding their weight. In an epic battle, one person dials up hero mode and wins the challenge for their Tribe.
Armed with her new alter ego Sasha, Becky makes herself indispensable to Livia. A party in Elliot's honour gives her the chance to get closer to Chloe's grief-stricken husband.
Owen's first date with the beautiful and accomplished Chief of Staff to the governor of Texas goes awry. Meanwhile, the members of the 126 arrive at a house fire and find a couple's young daughter is missing. Then, Judd meets a teenager who has a profound impact on him.
An unfortunate development finds George’s new rail station under threat. Despite Agnes’ warnings, Marian continues to see Mr. Raikes, who lays his ambitions bare. Peggy learns that a publisher is interested in her stories. At a talk given by Clara Barton, Ada reunites with a childhood friend. Oscar grows attached to his plan, while Jack invites Bridget to a show.
It's a game of cat and mouse as both Layton and Wilford vie for the upper hand.
The boys arrive in Denmark for the Scandinavian leg of their tour. Bradley's fear of heights is pushed to the limit with a visit to an offshore wind turbine.
Host Andy Cohen sits down with the My Seanna crew for the Below Deck Reunion. "Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen," the only live late night, interactive talk show, features guests from the world of entertainment, politics and pop culture.
This episode explores the 1970s DEA investigation into Hefner, Playboy, and drugs through the lens of two women who lived and worked at Playboy: Hefner's right-hand woman Bobbie Arnstein, who committed suicide while being investigated for drug trafficking, and Playboy Bunny Adrienne Pollack, who died of a drug overdose in 1973.
Black market beauty enhancement has become a game of Russian roulette for people looking to get big. But in the trans community, the black market might be a life saver.
After a shocking revelation about Craig, Paige gives her Southern charmer a taste of his own medicine with her Italian romancer; Lindsay has the time of her life as her "Hot Hubbs Summer" continues; Mya and Carl begin to form a bond.
Young-min feels helpless when the coordination with Seung-jo goes wrong during surgery. Knowing how frustrated Young-min is, Seung-tak looks for other ways to save him. Meanwhile, Se-jin tries to keep a distance from Seung-tak, and Seung-tak is bothered by her sudden change in attitude. After pushing Seung-tak away, Se-jin is alone, and that’s when Min-ho barges in.
After clearing out a home in Leeds, the team sorts through a van full of mysterious boxes. Meanwhile, Angus Ashworth checks out a retired archaeologist's beautiful collection.
Margaret has an offer for Carmen. Meanwhile, Joe hires a new general manager, and Veronica is put in a tricky situation.
Clayton and one lucky woman head to Galveston, Texas, for a high-stakes date; Clayton learns the cause of the palpable tension in the house is really one woman; those on a group date take some heat from comedy legend Russell Peters.
Logan is the only witness to a savage crime, that, to all others does not seem to exist, meanwhile Claudette stands up to a group of anti-4400's. Mildred rallies the troops when she fears Milicent might be in trouble and we get a glimpse into the sisters' lives growing up and the mysterious Caleb.
It's been a wild few days in the Big Brother house, and it's not over yet. Tonight a veto will be won, and a new celebrity will be walking out the door.
With Homecoming in the rearview, the band members need to focus on their next big event, a game with historical gravitas, at Texas A&M University. With the band in a pressure cooker to rise in the ranks and get ready for the big game, some of the band is worrying about their grades after midterms.