Drew Carey opens up about the violent death of his onetime fiancée, Hollywood therapist Amie Harwick. Why Valentine’s Day will never be the same for CBS’ “The Price is Right” host. “48 Hours” correspondent Erin Moriarty reports.
The Ganem-Poppell family honors their Lebanese traditions by gathering with extended family for dinners that take an entire day to prepare. Now, the next generation is keeping their cherished family dinners alive, one stuffed grape leaf at a time.
Jo prepares a Tex-Mex menu inspired by the first meal she made for Chip.
Terrible Tudors King Henry VIII and his daughter Queen Elizabeth I bicker about who was the best ruler. Henry had a mechanical dragon kite, but Liz had a flushing toilet.
Michael’s journey along the coast of Northumberland continues towards the Farne Islands, takes in the holy island of Lindisfarne, and finishes in England’s northernmost town, Berwick-upon-Tweed.
With a fifth woman within the killer’s grasp, it’s a race against the clock to unveil the murderer’s identity. Both Gedeon and Ellie battle to hide their struggles as their prime suspect slips through the pair’s fingers.
Determined to stop the killer, Gedeon and Ellie believe they’ve found the key to bringing the whole case to a close. But when the pieces don’t quite add up, Ellie pushes further, revealing shocking truths about her partner and friend.
A couple finds themselves under attack by paranormal forces summoned by a jealous ex. As the dark spirits grow more violent, they turn to multiple paranormal experts in an attempt to break the curse by any means before it breaks them up.
After receiving Benjamin's message, Matthew leaves Sept-Tours to track him down. Diana asks for help to get the Book of Life.
The Tremonts were duped by the Judge and have 48 hours to vacate their land. Meanwhile, when Griffin and Daisy rush towards the portal with the crystal, everything goes black!
Leanne continues to be upset by other people. Bad luck strikes the Turner brownstone.
Everyone's stories trace back to a high school party from 15 years ago, which Walt recounts to Detective Danner—revealing huge secrets.
The suspects return home and attempt to patch their lives back together. A surprising connection is revealed.
Jules deals with being sexually frustrated, while Madison meets an edgy prospective client. Stella mixes business and pleasure with Liv, her partner on the new work venture. Izzy and her boyfriend collaborate on a project.
The girls face family dynamics. Jules helps her parents pack up he childhood home. Madison sees a new side of Ruby when she meets her music-industry-mogul father. Stella joins Liv for her son's family day at camp. Izzy takes a trip.
Jules and the girls have been trapped inside for over a year, and it's finally time for them to reenter the world. When they attend a 30 under 30 Party, they are forced to reflect on their upcoming birthdays, career changes, and unfulfilled life goals.
The girls attend an all-female musical festival. Jules teams up with a teenager to find her friends. Izzy struggles to let herself mourn her breakup. Stella remembers her former party girl life. The ladies deal with the effects of poorly-timed drugs.
The girls must rescue Izzy from the clutches of the Alisons, and explore what it means to be your own villain and hero, in this subverted homage to the fairytale genre.