The Relvas family creates a Swiss Alps Christmas town with over 400 figurines in Ladera Ranch, California; the Christensen family showcases their "Frozen" inspired holiday display and waterfall of lights in Citrus Heights, California; the Clark family presents a display of seven themed areas from LED palm trees to a whimsical forest in Clarksburg, California; and the Berndt family puts on an interactive display featuring a working train, penguin slide, and giant claw lift that distributes presents to the children in Santa Rosa, California. Judge Carter Oosterhouse make the decision.
After a fight with Jah, Winter reveals some things about her relationship.
In honor of the Hanukkah oil that kept burning, host Jesse Palmer asks the seven remaining bakers to create festive Hanukkah olive oil cakes. In the main heat, it's all about gift exchange desserts as the competitors randomly choose a dreaded holiday dessert and attempt to spin it into holiday happiness to please judges Nancy Fuller, Duff Goldman and Carla Hall.
The strongest vocalists from across the United states compete in a blockbusters vocal competition, the winner becomes “The Voice.” The show's innovative format features four stages of competition: the blind auditions, the battle rounds, the knockouts and, finally, the live performance shows.
Jimmy Fallon invites "The Voice" Season 21 coaches -- Ariana Grande, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and John Legend -- to play Wheel of Impossible Karaoke, Perfect Mashup, The Vinyl Countdown and Slay It, Don't Spray It.
David O'Doherty takes artist Grayson Perry on a cycling adventure in the Brecon Beacons. They discuss Grayson's career and childhood, and gear up for a gruelling hungover climb!
The FBI learns more about Bruce Ivins’ peculiar past behaviors after an old colleague raises red flags. Ryker and Dani trace the origin of the letters.
An attack on Capitol Hill sends Ryker and his team to a mail facility that’s become a hot spot for anthrax infections.
The 13 new campmates arrive at Camp Pleasant for a reality show with a brutal horror twist. Bromances blossom, a risky love triangle forms and one Camper finds their time is up.
A man who dreamed of owning an oceanfront cabin buys an abandoned lobster shack that's fallen into disrepair. With a tight deadline and $50,000 budget, the team must work fast to create a vibrant new living space and build new docks for easy access.
A double-rotator recovery has the Aggressive team on the edge; a crash near the border tests Kirpal and his sons; Dylan takes Reliable's offroad warrior out for its first blacktop battle; Rooster is on the front lines of recovery and fatherhood.
Han Sun-Joo’s life is perfect. She is married to Shin Myung-Seob and they have children. She tries to help her husband succeed at Rahen Group, a company which her mother runs, and she also tries to raise her children as best as she can. Before their marriage, Shin Myung-Seob was in a poor financial situation and he came from a poor background. His life changed drastically after he married Han Sun-Joo. He is now recognized at work. He is a good husband and father, but he meets Yoon Mi-Ra and becomes attracted to her. Meanwhile, Han Jung-Won is Han Sun-Joo’s younger brother. He has a warm heart and he is a good to Han Sun-Joo.
Matilda now has two murders to solve, made more complicated by the fact that one of the victims was using a fake identity. Matilda and Dr. Lynch devise a clever strategy to discover the victim's real name, while Beth and Jane find evidence of blackmail in Dr. Isherwood's office. Cat returns with a lead from the casinos, and Matilda eventually uncovers a tragedy waiting to be avenged.
Beth and Cat head to a luxury spa run by Dr Angela Isherwood, who unexpectedly announces her retirement, names her successor, and then that night is murdered. Matilda's initial suspects are the disgruntled staff, but the guests also harbor secrets, and Cat is intrigued by rumors that Dr Isherwood won the money for the spa through gambling. Meanwhile, Dr. Lynch has news that upsets Matilda.
In an attempt to make sense of the bewildering times we live in, Frankie Boyle dissects the week’s news with help from Miles Jupp, Kiri Pritchard-McLean, Sophie Duker and Rob Delaney.
In April 2012, Dawn and George Kibble visited the flat of Dawn's sister Julie Davison, concerned for her wellbeing after repeated phone calls went unanswered. On arrival, they found Julie's lifeless body on the blood-stained floor of her kitchen. She'd been attacked, stabbed multiple times, and left for dead.
Chefs compete to see who will be able to decipher the secrets behind the perfect Angry Whopper, and which one will need a bit more time behind the grill.