For Christmas, Molly Yeh is having a ball making a Scandinavian-inspired meal in an ode to her farming family. For breakfast, she bakes a rich and warmly spiced Cardamom Wreath. For dinner, she makes the juiciest Meatballs & Lutefisk and chewy Potato & Ham Dumplings with Brussels Sprouts, and dessert is a beautiful, fluffy Norwegian Cream Cake with sugar cranberries that screams Happy Holidays!
Krishna Andavolu dives into how Big Tech's investment in ‘big brother' has allowed a surveillance state to slowly creep into American domestic policy; Ben C. Solomon investigates the poets of Myanmar and their push to rally protests against the military takeover even as they become targeted for death.
A story of romance and healing between one of the world’s greatest idols who is suffering from somnambulism and the doctor who is secretly treating him. Jun’s character Yoon Tae In is an untouchable idol star who is loved all around the world, and a musical genius who believes he is the center of the universe.
While her team follows the money trail in Ireland, Emer and Christian discover the identity of the bombers. An unexpected source provides the investigation with vital information
Alfhildr and Lars reunite for a murder case that raises the question: could Jack the Ripper have timeigrated to the present?
A gruesome letter sends Lars and Alfhildr’s investigation in a new direction.
Inspired by a news story, Phileas Fogg is goaded into betting that he can circle the globe in just 80 days, despite never having been abroad before.
Fogg's self-respect is shattered by an arrogant widower's ridicule, worrying Abigail and Passepartout even before a disaster strikes.
When his family comes to town, César is forced to share a room with Dafne and work through the bombshell she dropped on their friendship.
Nia Vardalos (playing for Hope 4 Kids), Jodie Sweetin (playing for Girls Inc.), and John Michael Higgins (playing for Actors Equity Foundation) compete for a chance to win up to $1 million for their chosen charity.
Matt Negrete discusses the Season 7 episode of "Fear the Walking Dead," "Padre," and the Season 2 episode of "The Walking Dead: World Beyond," "The Last Light"; host Chris Hardwick.
An unexpectedly emotional cookout leaves the whole family with questions. Porsha grapples with the future of her blended family, and Simon is put on the hotseat by Porsha's protective tribe. Dennis navigates his role as father and co-parent and Mama Gina turns a lunch with Porsha into a real "tea" party.
Four teams compete to win the chance at the Temple Run and $25,000.
While waiting to be picked up from school, Jack plays at being a sailor trying to find his way back home to Australia. Meanwhile, Jack's Dad has got lost on route to collect him.
Jealousy overcomes Young Guk after seeing Dan Dan and Hyun Bin affectionately together. Using coincidence as an excuse, he tries to spend as much time with her as he can. Sa Ra attempts to get close to the 22-year-old Young Guk, but it's not as easy as she thought it would, and she becomes irritable. Meanwhile, Young Guk participates in Se Jong's sports day.
Baby receives a teddy bear from Gargamel, but that toy has a camera in its eye, which allows Gargamel to spy on them with the help of crystal ball. When the Smurfs find that out, they make up a fake story to trap the evil wizard.
Now on the run from the police, Karppi fights to continue her investigation. A terrified Henna finds herself in mortal danger.
Matt Baker and Charlotte Smith are in Kielder in Northumberland to explore some of the 250 square miles of England’s largest forest. Charlotte discovers how this man-made landscape supplies a quarter of England’s timber - from the joists in your house to the chair you sit on - and heads to a ‘rock festival’ as Northumberland Wildlife Trust celebrates its 50th anniversary by revealing secrets going back millions of years that are hidden in the stones that shape this landscape. Matt finds out how the forest is managed for its wildlife, helping a team clean out osprey nests 65 feet high up and foraging for fungi that help the forest thrive. Adam Henson gets to grips with the latest entrants into the milk market - camels - and Joe Crowley investigates whether schemes to reduce the impact of big building projects on wildlife are working.