Queen Supremes Bob The Drag Queen, Kim Chi and Nina West give drag makeovers to celebrity guests Alex Newell, Dustin Milligan and Matt Iseman for The Roast of RuPaul.
A pregnant woman's life is upended when she realizes someone close to her has darker plans for her and the baby.
Racing the runDisney way. Designing a Disney video game. 50 years of the Walt Disney Archives.
When Robbie seeks to baptize Caleb so he can play on the church basketball team, Ava demands that Robbie first step up as a dad financially.
Robbie tries turning the public against the new high school basketball coach so he can claim the job for himself, and Robbie Sr. embraces retirement.
Robbie attempts to befriend the team's parents at Ava's suggestion, but his immature behavior and hostile attitude get in the way.
The arrival of a new boutique ice cream chain pits Robbie against his dad and gives Ava a chance to meet her hero.
Robbie tries to get uniforms for his team, but raising the funds requires him to pack the crowd for the next game, and Ava tours a prospective private school for Caleb.
At Caleb's birthday party, Ava gets frustrated at her bossy older sister and Robbie finds out that Ava lied about how their relationship ended.
When Janie's pen pal husband gets released from jail, he sees Robbie as a role model, and Caleb is in a shooting slump as the final game of the season approaches.
Attractions host Joe Hernandez boards the historic Mark Twain Riverboat.
Vicky McClure reads tonight's bedtime story about a robot getting ready for bed.
Ed takes on the 'Kiwi bushman', Josh James, in the Three Parallel Rivers plateau of Yunnan Province. Josh draws on his Maori-heritage to make fire in the mountains.
Lieutenant Dangle is shown engaging in extracurriculars. Meanwhile, Officers Jones and Johnson search a storage locker to serve a warrant.
On the box this week, After Life, This Morning, Coronation Street, Britain's Got Talent, Jamie: Keep Cooking and Carry On, and BBC News on Trump vs China
Celebrate the centennial of this landmark orchestra with “La Valse” by Ravel, Stravinsky’s “Firebird” and more led by three renowned LA Phil conductors: Zubin Mehta, Esa-Pekka Salonen, and current music and artistic director Gustavo Dudamel.
In the midst of writer's block and a deadline coming up, Val leans on her friends for support and meets a charming and flirty new man.