A couple bought a new home that was perfect for their growing family but seven years later, the needed updates are still unfinished. They call on Drew and Jonathan to finish what's been started, rework the main floor and restore calm to the house.
Everything in Flavortown must go, and Guy Fieri has the perfect solution: a clearance war! He gives four chefs a list of clearance items that they must use over the course of the competition. Using all of the mandatory ingredients while making a high-end dinner in the first round could buy them an early trip home. But waiting until the final round to use the bulk of these off-putting items in their spicy seafood feast could cost them the game and the big shopping spree worth up to $20,000.
While Phyllis mobilizes grassroots support in her fight against the ERA, Gloria Steinem fends off Bella Abzug’s attempts to drag her further into the political game.
Shirley Chisholm makes a historic run for president, while Gloria struggles to play politics at the DNC. Phyllis takes her new anti-ERA organization national.
The eight-week experiment comes to an end, as the five couples sit down with the experts to decide whether to stay married or get a divorce; some couples have their eyes on the future, while other couples are determined to get answers about the past.
Michele Davis is the lone casualty of a traffic accident on an interstate near Des Moines, IA. Surveillance footage shows that what at first appeared to be an accident may be something more sinister.
Conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly considers another run for Congress, amid the women’s movement’s push for passage of the Equal Rights Amendment.
Susan Calman invites a host of comedians, actors and musicians to join her remotely through the medium of technology to cheer up the nation.
Horse lovers Sandy and David are selling their Drysdale homestead near Geelong in order to spend time with family members struggling with monumental life challenges. Can the team update this dated and quirky house?
Crime series looking at the key errors made by murderers that led to their arrest.
A destructive spirit wreaks havoc on a bar, three boys encounter a Sasquatch-like creature in the woods and dozes of worm-shaped UFOs appear over South America.
The team gets their hopes up when some surprise sluggers join in for practice. With a lineup like this, they all start wondering how far they can actually go.
Meeting with detectives who have never spoken about the case before, Jackie Malton re-examines a murder by a man so desperate, he would stake the life of an innocent to get rich quick.
Tamara revives a neoclassical Colonial by updating the kitchen, parlor and breakfast nook while preserving its historic charm. Then, she converts the 1,200-square-foot, unfinished attic into an incredible master suite.
The story of 21-year-old Anthony Arkwright from South Yorkshire, who in 1988 went on a killing spree in which he murdered three people - including his own grandfather.
Now in mid winter, all hunting in Port protection is closed except for trapping, and Gary Muehlberger ventures out to set his. To stretch out his meat stock, Sam Carlson repairs his smoker, mixes pork and venison and makes sausage. Curly Leach pulls his boat, Little Pelican, to the dock for some much needed maintenance, and Dave Squibb trims back trees to get more power out of his solar panels.
Marina gets a piece of parsley stuck in-between her teeth, but she does not notice it, even after Sharko tries to explain it to her. This causes the shark and the other cruisers to run away from her in disgust, except for Zig, who takes advantage of the situation in order to eat her.
Sharko must stop Marina from being lured into Zig's stomach during a game of blind man's buff.
After Ollie’s mom sells his beloved preschool toys at a yard sale, he and CW investigate the suspected buyers.
How a foundry in France produces a cast iron pot every five seconds - from the arrival of 20 tonnes of crude iron right through to brightly coloured orange casserole dishes. How a South African iron ore mine - one of the largest in the world - produces a staggering 670,000 tonnes every day. The science behind cooking the perfect casserole - more cooking time isn't always better. The history of one-pot cooking to prepare simple meals, from communal ovens to 1970s slow cookers. How casting iron in sand moulds democratised the kitchen through affordable cookware.