Terrence plans a gender reveal for DJ Khaled; Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim negotiate a "legally" fun time; and Heidi Gardner practices condescending philanthropy.
Rob Dyrdek takes the funniest amateur internet videos and builds them into an episode of edgy, funny, and most importantly, timeless television.
Narelle and her son Shane have been living in their four-bedroom Moreton Bay family home for 35 years. After one failed attempt to sell and move closer to her daughter and grandkids, Narelle needs help.
A man explores a haunted prison with terrifying results, a jellyfish-like object levitates in the bright daylight of a Las Vegas summer day and a biker's backwoods jaunt is interrupted by a mysterious creature.
Andrea is having performance anxiety issues when asked to suddenly write a brand new song after just writing one. Meanwhile, while Stephanie's cast has been removed, her ankle is still damaged and too weak to fully support her weight.
Australia's ambulance crews fight to save lives in this gripping factual series. Cameras capture unguarded moments of compassion, love and laughter, giving unprecedented insight into the daily lives of these emergency service heroes.
Derrick gives Pearl, a rescue bulldog, some pawsitive reinforcements.
Derrick helps two chihuahuas, Turbo Roo and Thor, get new sets of wheels to keep up with their loving family.
An unexpected revelation at the trial of Liam has put all of House Rocks in grave danger.
The first competition heats up. It’s just a super complicated obstacle course. At night. On fire. No big deal.
Balgay captures Osman while Böke, the Mongol commander who informed the monks about Sungurtekin's betrayal, supposedly allies with Balgay to save his life, however, with the help of Göktug, disguised as Kongar, Osman escapes but is severely wounded by arrows.
Hit by the realization that her big sister will be going off to college soon, Leni tries to thwart Lori’s plans.
After putting projects on hold to raise their family, a couple needs help tackling half-finished projects. Drew and Jonathan overhaul several rooms to give the family a bright and cozy transformation they can share with friends and neighbors.
Rob and Romesh learn about basketball, a journey that takes them from the street courts of Los Angeles to the iconic Staples Center itself.
Joe causes concern at school as he becomes fixated on his teacher, Heather. Paul helps Mark in his bid to join the army, and Rebecca sets the family straight about her pregnancy.
Plus-size bride Lela has her heart set on a mermaid gown, but her mother insists that she'll only look good in a figure-flattering ball gown. Bride Jocelyn wants her bridesmaids to wear a beachy mid-drift, but her bridal party is very against it.
Volunteers from Ellen's studio audience play her outrageously fun games -- including Mazed and Confused, Dirty Laundry, Say What and more -- for the chance to win a cash prize; Meghan Trainor joins Ellen to play Knockin' Boots.
Barry considers a risky plan to save Iris from the Mirrorverse. Ralph attempts to stop Sue from making a grave mistake that could destroy her life.